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Care for Some Advanced SABR?

Sorry to clutter up yer front page with a bit of unpleasant bidness. :) The good Doc recommended that I give a little stub post discussing my bid to set up some top-notch analytics for the new detectovision family of blogs (blighting the internet soon with an avalanche of commentary from a collection of the demented minds from our little den, including yours truly, once I'm ready). I have been discussing some of my plans for deep level analysis here over the recent weeks, so you'll mostly be familiar with my plan to adapt the Elo rating system to baseball match-ups and rate every player.

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Pregame Talking Points - 3.19.15 at 7:05 pm on ROOT

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In modern times, say the last 30-40 years, the 1988 Dodgers were probably the best example of one great pitcher carrying an okay team to a resounding World Series victory.  At least, they're number one off the top of my own head.  To the extent it's possible for a single baseball player to will his team to the title, Orel Hershiser did it that year.

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Konspiracy Korner - the Feminization of the K-12 System

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The Think Tank has a mind of its own :- ) and right now, it seems to be on the U.S. school system.  As y'know, we live to serve.  This post addresses sensitive gender topics.  If you don't want to be exposed to 2-way debate on gender issues, click on to the next post brotha.

If you do want to debate it, 'ave at me mate.  Say anything you like on SSI, especially if it happens to be the truth.  Only, say it in a civil, respectful manner.  This encourages the next guy to follow on.

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"The greatest threat to freedom is the absence of criticism." - Wole Soyinka

"In the absence of criticism and competition, all institutions inevitably morph to serve themselves." - I forget who (shoulda been the publisher of the New York Times, probably)

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Speaking to Matt's point, Dr. D has raised a large, aggressive, masculine -- and well-behaved -- son who was abused* by the K-12 system.  This despite our best, most sincere efforts to adjust to the female* teaching staffs.  By the way, speaking to Moe's point, Dr. D himself also had no father-figure role model.  And Dr. D was a foster dad to a 7th-9th grade student (a nice, smart kid) who as an 8th-grader, could not read well enough to write his own name.  Literally.

So you're talking microbrews to a 20-year AA member.  Also you are an expert:  you have attended the K-12 system, most of you recently.

Here are a few thoughts about the whether the 2015 U.S. school system will prosper going forward.

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I agree fervently with these three amigos.  In my mind, they're all correct:

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SABRMatt - the educational system in the secondary and elementary levels is currently designed to cater exclusively to girls...it's not surprising that boys are getting left behind.

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Mo' Dawg:  I'm respectfully disagreeing with Matt: Boys are getting left behind because so many of them are being raised without dads, figuratively or literally. After 34 years in the classroom, 32 at the secondary level, I'm pretty dead sure that I push the guys as much as the girls. More so, likely. They get no pass, behaviorally or educationally. Hold true for the vast majority of the teachers I've worked with, both great ones and terrible ones. More and more, we're seeing boys raised in homes with no male role-model or no steady one. Frequently, nobody at home asks them to be young men and shows them how. Hey, my dad was raised (with 5 siblings) by a tough mom and with an absentee dad and he grew up right. It can happen. But he was born in 1928, that situation was relatively rare. Not so today. You want to fix boys, start by fixing (way too many) dads. Oh, there is more to the remedy than just that......but that's a good place to start.

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The End of March is Delicious in Boston

What better way to say goodbye to the cold winter and welcome the warmth of spring than to have a few drinks and stuff your belly with delicious food? Here are two events coming up during the latter half of the month that make excellent destinations for singles and couples alike.

Waltham Food & Wine Festival - Westin Waltham - March 26th

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