15 January 2008

Manny Acta's tragicomic Selfsameness


This sort of thing has already been covered in FJM, but since I promised to make this a sports blog, let's look proceed.  Squawking Baseball interviewed Nats manager Manny Acta last year.  He had something good to say.

Squawking Baseball:  What's your stance on bunting and other one run strategies?

Manny Acta:  Bunting is pretty outdated.  Everybody scores so many runs nowadays, it doesn't make sense to play for one run unless it's late in the game and it's close.  I hardly ever bunt early in a game, unless it's with a pitcher.  A big inning can win you a game.  One run in the third inning can't, unless you have Pedro pitching.


But how good really?  Well, it looks like Acta picked up on the, er, hit-out-bunt matrix differential, which was covered/invented by Baseball Prospectus.  Good, good.  But the same fine minds that brought us that little nugget also found that the manager has little-to-no effect on a ball game.  At least, not a positive effect.  The lineup can be mostly randomized and it won't make much of a difference.  And how hard can it be to click the little pitch count counter?  It seems like a monkey (a stoic monkey) could run a team.  Will Acta come to terms with this realization?  Will it be like a computer becoming self-aware and short circuiting/blowing up?  This outcome seems at least as likely as any other, which is to say, who knows.  I think we need some new metrics, meta-metrics, which should measure the effects of following the new metrics' effects on statistics.  Do you follow?  That is to say, that the new paradigm of tracking and interpreting the day-to-days of baseball must influence the way it's constituted and played (because of, say, gm or managerial or ownership decisions).  And these trends, these meta-trends should also be quantified.  By who?  By the manager.  I mean, you can only chew so many sunflowerseeds before some serious dental work is needed, amiright? 

Which would mean that Acta could function effectively as a manager, become self-aware, and not have to get out of The Matrix.