The Accounting-Statistics connection Phil: I was just wasting my time at work and came across your Odyssey diary. What a greatseries of articles. I've bookmarked it in order to go back and read the rest. It appears we have had a similar path. I'm a CPA/Controller here in Oregon and I'll swearthat I learned mathematics and statistics in order to calculate the Yankees batting averagesin 1961. Okay, I'm a little older than your are!!! I could keep score at age 8. My high school baseball career consisted of riding the bench and keeping score. I couldn't fieldbut we had the best stats around. My first computer was purchased for doing tax returnsand playing Strat. Being out here in a professional baseball wasteland (okay, we just got back the old San DiegoAAA team from Las Vegas), I would have loved to work for a professional team. I envy you.What are you doing in Texas now??? I'm looking forward to the CSBA season. Hopefully my pitchers will be able to hold you offagain. Maybe with a reliever I'll be able to hold off Ray. Do you think he'll let Pedro start 80 games? Thanks for an enjoyable afternoon. I'll see you soon. Jim Hauseman
Thanks
for the compliments Jim! Funny how us accountant types know how to do baseball
Statistics,
even at an early age. Must be a gene for that in our chemical makeups or
something.