This you are correct on. That said, your embedded image shows you still don't understand. Whatever...I have class. Good chat..carry on.What a jackass.
Touche..It's funny you think you have class
WowzahIf you think the softball portal is nuts, take a look at the baseball one. There are already over 1,500 players in the portal with some teams having as many as 25 players in the portal.
I don't have the same compulsion as you do to point out when people are wrong.Is it not within your capability to say I was wrong?
Yes. But my talents have nothing to do with this conversation.I get it..you were a great catcher, had a WCWS record
I have never said that softball was real then versus how it is now.when softball was "real softball",
Yes. I Understand.Moneyball isn't spending anything and buying the best (New York Yankees, Miami Heat, etc.) ... it is the opposite. It is what the Oakland A's (arguably the smallest $$ franchise in MLB) did awhile back.
Moneyball is milking the money to buy the best values. Players that are undervalued and overproduce, so you can get them cheaply. It is heavily statistic driven, not money driven. (Well, money is the limiter, not the fuel.)
It's finding a player who produces Bahl-like numbers, but on a smaller scale so they aren't as noticed.
Moneyball isn't spending anything and buying the best (New York Yankees, Miami Heat, etc.) ... it is the opposite. It is what the Oakland A's (arguably the smallest $$ franchise in MLB) did awhile back.
Moneyball is milking the money to buy the best values. Players that are undervalued and overproduce, so you can get them cheaply. It is heavily statistic driven, not money driven. (Well, money is the limiter, not the fuel.)
It's finding a player who produces Bahl-like numbers, but on a smaller scale so they aren't as noticed.
Yes. I Understand.
Because I was commenting on the influence that Oklahoma has with the nil money. It has created this effect of Moneyball.
Perhaps to have avoided this confusion I should have commented about its effect on the Lesser competitive programs. Instead I reflected on drawing the big players with money. It's effects are still Moneyball on the other end.
Moneyball version of the movies: get young stars before they are stars! Or Star-Lords!Chris Pratt at first base?!?