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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

SI.com asks Curt Schilling about baseball awards voting

In his 3/22/07 interview with Curt Schilling, Alex Belth asked him:

  • "SI.com: Do you think that Internet-based baseball analysts and writers should be available for BBWAA awards and Hall of Fame voting?

Schilling: Oh, it'll come full-circle at some point. Why wouldn't it? They already have a much larger impact than the Murray Chass' of the world would like to believe. I mean, you've got guys who are putting out what I know to be legitimately valuable statistical information and its relevance to a game in a win or a loss at Baseball Prospectus. Then you have guys that I'm not too fond of, like Murray Chass, who says, "What is VORP and who cares?" It was a stupid article. The only thing it did was show his ignorance to me in modern day baseball. Because those numbers do matter, those numbers do have value. Do they have value to me in getting a player out? No. But I would tell you that there are a lot of front offices that use those numbers for a lot of important decision making.""

I'm including this as historical reference on the matter of BBWAA awards. Item from Alex Belth's SI.com article, 3/22/07, "Schilling Unfiltered."

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