- Eric Van
Eric M. Van (b.
May 8 1954 ,Boston, Massachusetts )is an Americansabermetrician ,science fiction convention organizer and critical public speaker, cherry picker, androck music critic.Raised in Natick, he graduated from
Northfield Mt. Hermon School (1972 ), where he won the Departmental Prize in MathematicsFact|date=July 2008, andHarvard College (1978 ), where he was one ofElizabeth Bishop 's penultimate group ofpoetry students.abermetrics
While an undergraduate at Harvard, he invented a precursor to OPS called "combined triple average" which
Peter Gammons featured in a 1976 Sunday column in theBoston Globe Fact|date=July 2008 (although Gammons or an editor mistakenly ran a list of OBP leaders, which Van had also provided, rather than the CTA leaders). Van began postingsabermetric analysis on theUsenet groups rec.sport.baseball and alt.sports.baseball.bos-redsox in 1999, and at the fan site "Sons of Sam Horn " in2003 . In2004 , he became an occasional contributor to Gordon Edes' columns inThe Boston Globe Fact|date=July 2008.Van was approached by
Boston Red Sox principal ownerJohn W. Henry (a SoSH faithful reader and member) in December 2004 and hired by the team the next spring as a statistical consultantFact|date=July 2008.cience fiction
Van was Database Manager of the
Philip K. Dick Society from1983 to1986 . Since 1986, he has been Program Chair (occasionally Chair Emeritus) forReadercon , a speculative international literary fiction conference held annually inMassachusetts Fact|date=July 2008. He is a frequent program participant at other science fiction conventions, often speaking ontheoretical physics , human sexual development in the context of relationships, the relationship between baseball and science fiction, and issues relating tocognitive science .Rock music
Van began writing rock music criticism for his college paper and was a critic for local
fanzines Boston Rock andThe Noise , to which he still contributes occasionally. He is the unofficial historian of the Boston bandMission of Burma , and co-produced (along with his ex-wife, Anita Roy Dobbs) the award-winningFact|date=February 2007 debut video "Fish" byThrowing Muses .Van recently released his long lost guitar improvisation, [https://home.comcast.net/~emvan/Head_Revise.mp3 "Head Revise"] .
References
* [http://www.sportsfanmagazine.com/sfm/articles.html?id=1235 February 2005 Article describing Van as "the online statistical guru of Red Sox Nation"]
* [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2005/06/23/his_numbers_are_in_the_ballpark?mode=PF June 2005 Article on the Van hiring entitled "His number are in the ballpark...", appeared in the "Boston Globe"]
* [http://www.sonsofsamhorn.com Sons of Sam Horn]
* [http://www.redsox.com The official home page of the Boston Red Sox]
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