- Pete Palmer
Pete Palmer is an American
statistician , and a major contributor to the applied mathematical field referred to assabermetrics . Along with theBill James "Baseball Abstract s", Palmer's book "The Hidden Game of Baseball " is often referred to as providing the foundation upon which the field of sabermetrics was built.Palmer began his career as a baseball analyst when he worked for the
Raytheon Corporation as aradar systemsengineer . At night, after his co-workers had left for the day, Palmer used the company's (at the time) cutting-edge computers to run advanced simulations analyzing historical baseball statistics. In1982 , Palmer gained notoriety when he recognized a scorekeeper's error as he pored over decades-old box scores, discovering thatNap Lajoie 's 1910batting average was several points higher thanTy Cobb 's, causing the officialMajor League Baseball record books to be re-written. Palmer also innovated theLinear Weights method of estimating a player's offensive contributions, an invention that will likely be his lasting legacy.Many of Palmer's works were written in partnership with
John Thorn , including "The Hidden Game of Baseball" and "Total Baseball "; the latter book also featured, in later editions, the contributions of editorMichael Gershman . Palmer edited or served as a consultant for many of the sports reference books produced byTotal Sports Publishing . Palmer's most recent contributions have come to the "Baseball Encyclopedia " series, published in recent years with the help ofESPN .Palmer has also written an interesting breakdown of how the
Boston Red Sox utilize the sacrifice bunt. The article appears in the [http://www.maplestreetpress.com/index86.cfm Maple Street Press 2006 Red Sox Annual] .Football work
Palmer has also played a significant role in the field of football statistics. In the seventies, he served as editor for several editions of the
A.S. Barnes football encyclopedia. In 1973, he joined the stat crew of theNew England Patriots , compiling the official statistics for the team's home games. Palmer continued this task through the 2005 season.In 1988, Palmer published "The Hidden Game of Football," with co-authors Thorn and
Bob Carroll . The book was updated and re-released in 1998, and is still considered the seminal work on football analysis. He is also co-editor (withSean Lahman , et al) of the "2006 ESPN Pro Football Encyclopedia."
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