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<blockquote data-quote="cpf2001" data-source="post: 925905" data-attributes="member: 6459"><p>Another way of looking at that list of World Series results is: only 4 out of 11 years didn’t have at least one of the top 5 spenders make it that far. Only one of those years didn’t have at least one top 10 spender. And only 3 out of 22 spots were taking by 20th-or-lower payroll teams.</p><p></p><p>Of course, one of the things that changed in baseball is that the Dodgers are arguably as “moneyball” as anyone. They’re just also loaded. (And it’s not hard to find people blaming their lack of WS wins vs regular season success on that moneyball orientation, for that matter, but that’s another argument… too much three true outcomes on the roster, too frequently pulling pitchers who were doing well, too “un-clutch,” stuff like that).</p><p></p><p>But if you *aren’t* a big spender, their player development and use of analytics is still probably a better model for you than the Yankees… that’s where GT is. What’s the right approach to try to take to building a program?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cpf2001, post: 925905, member: 6459"] Another way of looking at that list of World Series results is: only 4 out of 11 years didn’t have at least one of the top 5 spenders make it that far. Only one of those years didn’t have at least one top 10 spender. And only 3 out of 22 spots were taking by 20th-or-lower payroll teams. Of course, one of the things that changed in baseball is that the Dodgers are arguably as “moneyball” as anyone. They’re just also loaded. (And it’s not hard to find people blaming their lack of WS wins vs regular season success on that moneyball orientation, for that matter, but that’s another argument… too much three true outcomes on the roster, too frequently pulling pitchers who were doing well, too “un-clutch,” stuff like that). But if you *aren’t* a big spender, their player development and use of analytics is still probably a better model for you than the Yankees… that’s where GT is. What’s the right approach to try to take to building a program? [/QUOTE]
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