billyjack wrote:Also, sports performance often has to do with other wildcard factors...
Should a good team conpletely pulverize a weak opponent? Should we beat Central Connecticut by 72 points in December? Or should we use that 30 point lead as an opportunity to mix lineups and experiment with offenses, etc? Get freshmen some court time? Does that experimentation screw up Ken Pom and BPI ? Yes for Kenpom, but who knows for BPI.
Baseball-- do you leave your ace in with a 12-2 lead? or preserve his arm? Or, does a pitcher pitch differently with a 12-2 lead, emphasizing not walking batters? Yes. Does this screw his nunbers up a bit. Yes. Does PECOTA or WAR factor that in? Actuallu i dont know, but i think it should.
stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:Also, sports performance often has to do with other wildcard factors...
Should a good team conpletely pulverize a weak opponent? Should we beat Central Connecticut by 72 points in December? Or should we use that 30 point lead as an opportunity to mix lineups and experiment with offenses, etc? Get freshmen some court time? Does that experimentation screw up Ken Pom and BPI ? Yes for Kenpom, but who knows for BPI.
Baseball-- do you leave your ace in with a 12-2 lead? or preserve his arm? Or, does a pitcher pitch differently with a 12-2 lead, emphasizing not walking batters? Yes. Does this screw his nunbers up a bit. Yes. Does PECOTA or WAR factor that in? Actuallu i dont know, but i think it should.
It's a decent point. Maybe those kind of things need to look at data like halftime scores, scores after 30 minutes at least somewhat and not just at the final score.
And yeah I think what you're saying for baseball does get factored in even when up 12-2.
billyjack wrote:stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:Also, sports performance often has to do with other wildcard factors...
Should a good team conpletely pulverize a weak opponent? Should we beat Central Connecticut by 72 points in December? Or should we use that 30 point lead as an opportunity to mix lineups and experiment with offenses, etc? Get freshmen some court time? Does that experimentation screw up Ken Pom and BPI ? Yes for Kenpom, but who knows for BPI.
Baseball-- do you leave your ace in with a 12-2 lead? or preserve his arm? Or, does a pitcher pitch differently with a 12-2 lead, emphasizing not walking batters? Yes. Does this screw his nunbers up a bit. Yes. Does PECOTA or WAR factor that in? Actuallu i dont know, but i think it should.
It's a decent point. Maybe those kind of things need to look at data like halftime scores, scores after 30 minutes at least somewhat and not just at the final score.
And yeah I think what you're saying for baseball does get factored in even when up 12-2.
Side note... Bill James... i like his work in general, finding value in overlooked places... etc...
One thing i never cozied up to was his dismissiveness towards a clutch factor... or a weight towards performance in a pennant race... maybe he's changed it up thru the years?
But he used to value these two things the same, for example:
(a) a 9th inning single by Jerry Remy off Gossage in a 1-run playoff-tiebreaker game with 1-out and a runner on 1st.
(b) a leadoff 7th inning single by Frank Duffy with an 8-0 lead at Fenway vs the Twins in May, in a game where Paul Thormodsgard was bounced in the 2nd inning on a Thursday night.
... from what i remember about Bill James, and i think he was stubborn about this, Duffy's hit is given the same value as Remy's hit. That's what i assume Ken Pom etc does too.
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