I love Tom D's response regarding the Detroit Free Press and Bill James and it caught my attention in a huge way. Bill was an early proponent of the "Big Bang" theory which meant go for the big inning whenever you could as bunting someone across and sacrificing an out was not good strategy. I will never forget how he set out a very sensible argument about how Ricky Henderson, in stealing over 100 bases one season, actually cost the A's a bunch of runs. He made it seem so sensible and it probably was.
Over several years in the 80's, I never had so much fun as I had waiting for release of the Bill James Baseball Abstract and then pouring over it for several days after getting my hands on it. Bill's story is amazing, from his roots in Kansas City to his present day role with the Red Sox. Getting your hands on some of the old Baseball Abstacts back in the 80's will provide great entertainment.
I often wondered if there was someone following golf who had the interest in numbers, ie. stats, to be able to start writing on the benefits of being the best putter on tour, the most consistent driver, etc. on results on Tour. Bill James did it in such an organized and logical manner that it became mandatory reading for this simple mind.
Bill James, where are you?
Bob J