what is gold

Josie 2022-04-22 07:01:03

It was a tragic defeat, and the main force was poaching. Money becomes the unquestionable foundation of victory.

The picture in front of you is the struggle between the general manager and the boss, the disagreement between the scout and the general manager, and the division of labor between the coach and the general manager with their respective powers and constraints.

The special point is that in order to be ruthless, he never watches the players' games. He is a golfer and really loves baseball.

At this time, in the struggle, the light is emerging, and the top graduates use data as a magic weapon to objectively analyze what a team really needs. Play the "longboard effect", explain what it is, and want points, not players.

It was a complicated process, and we saw the opportunity to sell a star player for someone we wanted to get on the floor, and it proved to work.

Taking Pitt as the first point of view, there seems to be no problem, but if it is the third point of view, he must also think that he is a cruel general manager. It is true that emotions do lead to decision-making mistakes, and this is indeed the right approach for a team that is determined to win the championship. Why is it a champion? As far as I can understand, only becoming a champion can be a swan song, a good story, an impossible one, and the best one. The second, third, and fourth, it is already very good, but it is easily forgotten in the second year, or the next month. It is a pity that it cannot become a well-known story. If you want to have a legendary story, the results must be in place.

The results also prove that the greatest strengths of individuals in the whole group have been brought into full play. Not a championship, it's a new record maker, in fact, it seems that the championship is more convincing than the total record. This is also a point worth thinking about.

The last topic worth discussing, why was it rejected, and how did the song affect the coach's decision-making? He still sticks to his own ideas, chooses one person, one city, individual heroism, and chooses to pursue his own dreams, even if his strategy can no longer work after creating a miracle, his great idea was originally recruited by the team that recruited him. The team learns. It always makes me feel a little sad.

So what's the point of such a beautiful persistence? Is this gold, what is gold, it is really unpredictable. Since he doesn't have feelings for the player, what drives him to stick to it, his friends support him, he has achieved something, but he is not aware of his own legend.

If you go to a bigger city and a higher platform, is it possible to create greater possibilities? Also unknown.

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Moneyball quotes

  • Grady Fuson: Artie, who do you like?

    Scout Artie: I like Perez. He's got a classy swing; its a real clean stroke.

    Scout Barry: He can't hit a curve ball.

    Scout Artie: Yeah, there's some work to be done, I'll admit that.

    Scout Barry: Yeah, there is.

    Scout Artie: But he is noticeable.

    Matt Keough: And an ugly girlfriend.

    Scout Barry: What does that mean?

    Matt Keough: Ugly girlfriend means no confidence.

    Scout Barry: OK.

    [Beane buries his head in hands out of frustration with the conversation]

    John Poloni: Now you guys are full of it. Artie's right. This guy's got an attitude and an attitude is good. I mean it's the kind of guy who walks into a room and his dick has already been there for two minutes.

    Phil Pote: He passes the eye candy test. He's got the looks. He's great at playing the part. He just needs to get some playing time.

    Matt Keough: I'm just saying his girlfriend is a 6 at best.

  • Peter Brand: It's about getting things down to one number. Using stats to reread them, we'll find the value of players that nobody else can see. People are over looked for a variety of biased reasons and perceived flaws. Age, appearance, personality. Bill James and mathematics cuts straight through that. Billy, of the twenty thousand knowable players for us to consider, I believe that there is a championship team of twenty five people that we can afford. Because everyone else in baseball under values them. Like an island of misfit toys.