- Keith Woolner
Keith Woolner is an author for
Baseball Prospectus and is the creator of the runs-based statisticVORP or Value Over Replacement Player. [http://www.stathead.com/bbeng/woolner/vorpdescnew.htm] [http://www.stathead.com/articles/woolner/vorp.htm] VORP is acknowledged by thesabermetrics community as one of the key concepts in the analysis of a player's performance and market valuation.Education and early career
Woolner earned two bachelor's degrees from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology : one in Mathematics with Computer Science, and one in Management. He also earned a masters degree in Decision Analysis fromStanford University .After graduating from MIT, Woolner worked in software development and system management (for Oracle) and several start-ups in Silicon Valley; and later in product management (for SAS). During this time he maintained his avocational interest in baseball statistics and analysis. As he has written,
But no matter how interesting the technology or how novel the application, it was hard to get truly passionate about helping another business improve their profitability or run more efficiently. The work was intellectually stimulating but not emotionally engaging.
What did engage me was baseball statistics. I spent a lot of my free time reading online forums devoted to baseball, and I discovered that baseball statistics had moved far beyond the stats on the backs of the baseball cards I grew up with. I started designing my own customized statistics in the mid-1990s and eventually posted them on Usenet newsgroups and my own Web page. [Keith Woolner, "In Person: A Career Home Run," [http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_development/previous_issues/articles/2008_01_11/caredit_a0800009 Science Careers: From the Journal "Science"] , January 11, 2008.]
abermetrician and Cleveland Indians front office
In 1998 while still employed full-time in software development and management, he became a regular contributor to the then fledgling
Baseball Prospectus , for whom he wrote both for the annual book and the website. He also authored six chapters of Baseball Prospectus's book "Baseball Between the Numbers," Jonah Keri, Ed. (New York: Basic Books, 2006) (ISBN 0-465-00596-9).In May 2007, Woolner announced his departure from Baseball Prospectus to join the front office of the
Cleveland Indians as their Manager of Baseball Research & Analytics. In this role, he is "responsible for advanced objective analysis, forecasting, and strategy analysis. [He is also] working on integrating the information from the disparate worlds of scouting and stats in a way that makes each stronger." [Keith Woolner, "Aim for the Head: Aim for the Front Office," BaseballProspectus.com (May 4, 2007). [http://baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=6187] ]Citations
References
*Rob Neyer, "The World According to VORP," [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/hotstove06/columns/story?columnist=neyer_rob&id=2751842 ESPN.com] , February 2, 2007.
*Keith Woolner, "In Person: A Career Home Run," [http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_development/previous_issues/articles/2008_01_11/caredit_a0800009 Science Careers: From the Journal "Science"] , January 11, 2008.
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