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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Testing your knowledge of sabermetric history

Posted by Dan Novick
Every college student knows about the wonders of Sporcle. For the uninitiated, it's essentially millions of different quizzes about anything and everything you could think of. For example, you could be asked to name every Adam Sandler movie or the 20 most populated cities in Iowa (with a time limit of course). A reader named Ben Lindbergh sent me a quiz he and his friend created, on the history of sabermetrics. Basically, you have to name the inventor of a whole bunch of baseball stats and concepts, from +/- to Zone Rating, in ten minutes or less. Here's the link if you'd like to try your luck. Let us know how you did in the comments section. Here's a quick hint to get you started: Our own Dave Studeman is the proud owner of three of the answers.



Dan Novick is a lifelong Yankees fan, and still gets the chills every time Enter Sandman plays from the Yankee Stadium speakers. He welcomes comments and questions via e-mail.


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Jeremy said...

Got 50. THT should hire the kid who made this quiz!

Posted 10/22  at  01:34 AM
Dan Novick said...

I got a 46. Can’t believe I missed Fox and Pappas.

Posted 10/22  at  01:51 AM
Nick Steiner said...

I messed up the guy who did Linear Weights.  I thought it was Pete Palmer.

Posted 10/22  at  02:04 AM
Mike Rogers said...

I got 42. Missed easy ones like Gassko or Jazayerli. I missed Joe Sheehan because I spelled his name “Sheehen” and didn’t try it with an ‘a’ instead.

Posted 10/22  at  02:10 AM
Ari Berkowitz said...

I got 43 correct and I’m only 15.

Posted 10/22  at  05:36 AM
Dave Studeman said...

I’m pretty sure it was Palmer who invented Linear Weights.  At least, he is the one who coined the phrase.  Though he did build off Lindsey’s work, as he noted in The Hidden Game of Baseball.

Posted 10/22  at  09:51 AM
David Gassko said...

Absolutely a highlight of my life to be the answer to a Sporcle quiz. Great find, Dan!

Posted 10/22  at  11:34 AM
Sean Smith said...

53/58

But I was guaranteed two of those.

Posted 10/24  at  01:27 AM
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