stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:Fox Sports 1 is going to stress sabermetrics during tomorrow's Giants-Cardinals game... meaning the focus will be more on OBP, OPS, WHIP, etc... Rob Neyer (an early sabermetric supporter) will be featured. Should be a good telecast. Great to see FS1 innovating, and it'd be nice to see it carry over into our hoops games.
Fox Sports back in the day was the first station to display (during live action) the score/ inning/ outs/ count/ baserunners in their baseball, and the score/ time/ etc during football and basketball.
Seems impossible nowadays to watch a game without the score display box, but before that innovation viewers would have to wait for a commercial or a score to get the game info displayed... as kids, if we joined a Red Sox home game mid-inning, we would hope that the batter would fly to left so that we could get a glimpse of the scoreboard...!
Here's an article on FS1's idea:
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/on- ... broadcast/
I think a lot of folks will cringe with the sabermetrics. I think more are going to watch the game on Fox and forget about FS1 quite frankly. I remember a few years ago how folks cringed with the Felix Hernandez Cy Young win.
I don't think this is anywhere near in the same realm as the score/etc. quite frankly. It's painful watching a game broadcast years ago w/o the score box.
Did Fox come up with the 1st down line? I can't remember(that's another one that has changed things big time)
billyjack wrote:stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:Fox Sports 1 is going to stress sabermetrics during tomorrow's Giants-Cardinals game... meaning the focus will be more on OBP, OPS, WHIP, etc... Rob Neyer (an early sabermetric supporter) will be featured. Should be a good telecast. Great to see FS1 innovating, and it'd be nice to see it carry over into our hoops games.
Fox Sports back in the day was the first station to display (during live action) the score/ inning/ outs/ count/ baserunners in their baseball, and the score/ time/ etc during football and basketball.
Seems impossible nowadays to watch a game without the score display box, but before that innovation viewers would have to wait for a commercial or a score to get the game info displayed... as kids, if we joined a Red Sox home game mid-inning, we would hope that the batter would fly to left so that we could get a glimpse of the scoreboard...!
Here's an article on FS1's idea:
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/on- ... broadcast/
I think a lot of folks will cringe with the sabermetrics. I think more are going to watch the game on Fox and forget about FS1 quite frankly. I remember a few years ago how folks cringed with the Felix Hernandez Cy Young win.
I don't think this is anywhere near in the same realm as the score/etc. quite frankly. It's painful watching a game broadcast years ago w/o the score box.
Did Fox come up with the 1st down line? I can't remember(that's another one that has changed things big time)
Yeah, the first down line was another great telecast innovation, along with the score display box... I think Sabermetrics will work as well, since every successful team uses advanced baseball stats... so even if a viewer disagrees with the numbers, at least they can maybe understand the reasoning behind teams' strategies, lineups, pitching staff make-ups, and so on. I can't see this as a bad thing.
Anyway, hopefully other innovations will be brought into our hoops coverage... advanced basketball stats, etc.
Also, I don't remember a controversy over Felix winning the Cy Young... was that the year he only won 12 games...? Based on his performance since then, I'd say that the saber guys had it right. We're not talking Dewey Hoyt here...
billyjack wrote:So the Giants-Cards game was offered two ways. The main Fox network had the standard, solid telecast with Harold Reynolds and I forgot who else.
FS1 had the sabermetric-friendly telecast, which was also good, and played out a lot like MLB Network on weeknights when, from the studio, they provide live look-ins of all the games as Vasgergian and the MLB crew discuss strategy... it's a great, comfortable format, and worked well tonight. Again, this format will be familiar to any MLB network viewers.
Nice idea.
stever20 wrote:1 big problem has been highlighted here last 2 weeks- seen a lot of media folks traveling saying they couldn't get FS1 in their hotel rooms so had to go out just to watch the baseball games on FS1.
w/o live content- FS1 is going to always struggle.
Thought it was interesting- saw on Awful Announcing over the weekend- had something with Keith Olbermann- sounds like ESPN brought him back in part to mute Fox Sports Live. Thought that was pretty brilliant- and it worked out really well. ESPN isn't stupid. I think they took the FS1 threat very seriously- and that's in part why FS1 is where they are now. Everyone gushes about the MLB ratings. Well did you know Mone Davis Little League World Series- had about 1 million more viewers than the best LDS viewership had?
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