Bob Costas takes a look at the evolution of statistical analysis in baseball. It started in 1857 when Henry Chadwick created the first boxscore, so that quantifying the game would give baseball a sense of legitimacy. That was followed by institutions like the Elias Sports Bureau and the Baseball Encyclopedia, leading to today's sabermetric revolution of Bill James and Billy Beane.
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Andrew Schiff | Guest Star | ||
Daniel Okrent | Guest Star | ||
Bill James | Guest Star | ||
Steve Hirdt | Guest Star | ||
John Thorn | Guest Star | ||
Alan Schwarz | Guest Star |