http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/07/science/07diam.html?ref=science
This article is about answering questions about the decisions taken during a baseball game, considering what would have happened if the player didn't, for example, go for the sacrifice bunt. It states the importance of statistics, and questions the reliability of using simulations to prove the move was a success. Comparing simulations to humans is not the best conclusion to make, since humans, aside from computers, have emotions. If you love baseball, read this article!!!!!
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