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Upon the arrival of John W Henry and his merry band of stat-men from Fenway Sports Group at Liverpool, the media scrambled to find out what they could about him. FSG also ran the Boston Red Sox, a team that had endured an 86-year title drought, a touch longer than Liverpool’s, until they won the World Series in 2004, just two years after Henry and co took control of the team. What’s more, they had done it with Theo Epstein, who, at 28, was the youngest general manager in the MLB’s history. Yale graduate Epstein was a disciple of Bill James, the statistician who exposed much of the conventional wisdom in baseball as “ridiculous hokum”. The next thing the English media latched onto in regards to FSG was “moneyball”, which is where James comes in. He studied baseball statistics and found that much of what many teams were doing was irrational. For example, he found that the most important statistic was on-base percentage – something rarely considered by those in baseball – while sacrifice bunts and base-stealing were ineffective tactics. Baseball by and large rejected James’ findings; after all, it was how they had always done it and it hadn’t [...]
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