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Ryan Zimmerman on statistics and ‘nerds’
By Dan Steinberg, Published: May 31, 2013 at 2:54 pm
If you’re an athlete and you’d like to find yourself in more blog
headlines, say something about statistics and nerds. Works every time.
Ryan Zimmerman was the latest to discover this truth, after starring in the
last section of Friday’s Boz column.
The reigning kings of geekdom reside at Baseball Prospectus. They’re so
respected inside the industry that the Nats have a “Baseball Prospectus Day”
at Nats Park on July 7. PECOTA, a Baseball Prospectus site, uses computer
simulations to project performance. They think the Nats have a 41 percent
chance to reach the playoffs and a 3.9 percent to win the Series (down from
11 percent preseason). The Orioles currently have only a 17.9 percent playoff
chances, in part because they’re in the tough AL East, a minuscule 0.7
percent chance to win the Series….
“How did that [model] work out for them the last couple of years? Not
very well, right?” said Zimmerman. “That’s why nerds shouldn’t do that
stuff.”
Nerds! “Ryan Zimmerman Thinks You Are All A Bunch Of Nerds,” wrote
Deadspin. “Ryan Zimmerman thinks “nerds” should not do playoff projections,
” wrote Hardball Talk. Nerds! said the rest of the Internet.
Well, Zimmerman was on ESPN 980′s Sports Fix Friday afternoon, and Thom
Loverro — a longtime antagonist of stats lovers — brought up the nerds
quote. (Audio here.) Zimmerman immediately groaned and laughed, saying he had
made that nerds! quip “in casual talk” with Boz.
“I have nothing against nerds, believe me,” Zimmerman said. “I’m just, I’
m so tired – not just in baseball, in every sport – of the new infatuation
with stats and numbers and using this stuff to compare players. The best
thing about sports is people can hit the same in the first inning and the
ninth inning, but you’re trying to tell me that you’re gonna take someone
other than Derek Jeter in the playoffs in the ninth inning? If Derek Jeter’s
hitting .150, I’m taking Derek Jeter, compared to a guy hitting .450. That’
s something that you can’t put in the numbers. You know, the new way to
compare people, it’s been a hit, or whatever people want to call it. And
some of it’s true; I’m not saying all of its wrong. But the great thing
about sports is how people handle pressure and how people handle adversity,
and there’s just no way that numbers can do that justice.”
Loverro and Sheehan both chimed in, mostly in agreement, and then opened the
floor to Zimmerman again.
“It’s gotten, I don’t want to say out of hand, because it’s part of the
game, and part of every sport now is this huge fantasy football market, or
fantasy baseball,” Zimmerman said. “And it’s good for the game, because it
gets us more fans who might have never paid attention to baseball before. And
that’s what this game is all about, is getting fans and having people watch
the game and grow the game. But it gets to a point sometimes where they do so
many comparisons and so many stats. Just let people go out and play the game.
It kind of gets away from what baseball’s really about.”
Still, the hosts promised Zimmerman, he would hear more about this quote.
“Oh, I woke up this morning and I already heard about it,” he said with a
laugh. “I didn’t even remember it. I talk with Boz all the time. Boz is
great, he’s one of the smartest writers out there and loves the game. And I
woke up this morning, and honestly, I didn’t even remember saying that. We
were just talking at my locker about stats, about things like that. I didn’t
mean any harm by it. You know, whatever. It wasn’t meant to do any damage.”
This nerd thinks it’s all good. And also would like more outtakes from the
Boz locker room sessions.
As for the Nats bats, Zimmerman was asked what hitters are saying to each
other as they try to exit this season-long slump.
“Nobody’s more frustrated than us,” he said. “And we might not show it.
That’s just kind of how we’re wired. And we have to deal with the media and
other people, but there’s nobody on the planet that’s more disappointed and
frustrated than us right now. And we’re doing everything we can to work and
try and get better and score more runs. At this level the coaches can only do
so much. The first people to always get the blame are Rick [Eckstein], the
hitting coach, and Davey. But when it comes down to it, we’re grown men
playing baseball. And when we get to the batter’s box, it’s US up there.
And in the end, we’re the ones that have to make the adjustments, we’re the
ones that have to get better. They can only tell us so much. We have to go up
there and do it, and score runs.”
Also, nerds!
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