Wait what the hell? He had Javier Vazquez second?
Why does this dude get to vote for awards?
Wait what the hell? He had Javier Vazquez second?
Why does this dude get to vote for awards?
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Also, I find it incredibly funny how these writers that are hammering Law (along with metsguy) constantly decry statistics and whine about how scouts are so much better (even though, you know, scouting and stats are complements and need each other to work best)...yet are now bashing a....scout.
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In 2002, Law was hired by the Toronto Blue Jays as a "Consultant to Baseball Operations" after impressing Blue Jays' general manager J. P. Ricciardi during the offseason winter meetings. Paul DePodesta had recommended Law to him and Ricciardi asked Law's opinions regarding the approaching Rule 5 draft of that year, and, impressed with Law's answers and explanations, offered him a position with the team. During his time with the Blue Jays, he acted as a major league and minor league scout, contract negotiator, and provided assistance to the team's marketing and sales staffs. Law reached the position of "Special Assistant to the GM" before resigning in 2006 to work at ESPN.
At ESPN, Law works as baseball scouting writer, He writes baseball columns, maintains a blog, provides analysis on radio and television, and holds weekly chats on ESPN.com.
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Your both acting like your opinions are facts, when they're not. This wasn't the American League. There were multiple solid candidates for the award, none of whom would've been wrong.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/ins...ife_of_reilly/
They mention everyone's new favorite sportswriter in this article
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