well...JP uses stats/probability to pick a player. it isn't a full proof method, but the likelihood of him picking a solid player over the traditional scout method is appreciably greater. it may take time before we see it, but it will happen given enough time. I hear ya...and I agree, it is a better method of trying to build a team. It's just that Shea Hillenbrand has walked 25 times this year in 550+ ABs: sounds like a Hendry player to me. I think the stats stuff is great, it is foolish to think that GMs still ignore stuff that could give them an advantage. But just because GMs acknowledge these "newer" statistics, or try to use them to their advantage, does not gurantee success. The Rockies are a pretty good example, course the thin air makes that necessary I guess :? hahaha, true. it's just ridiculous that we keep spending so much money to field a poor performing team. it almost makes me wish the Trib. Co. would slash our budget by 50-60% and make us develop a cheap source of talent year after year, rather than overpaying for almost every veteran on our team. JH isn't horrible, I just can't stand his choice for our manager. If someone isn't getting it done and is part of the problem rather than the solution, give 'em the axe. :twisted: