
When Big Data Was Small
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In 1971 Cramer learned about the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) and began working with Pete Palmer, whose statistical work is credited with providing the foundation on which SABR is built. Cramer cofounded STATS Inc. and began working with the Houston Astros, Oakland A's, Yankees, and White Sox, with the help of his new Apple II computer.
Yet for Cramer baseball was always a side interest, even if a very intense one for most of the last forty years. His main occupation, which involved other "big data" activities, was that of a chemist who pioneered the use of specialized analytics, often known as computer-aided drug discovery, to help guide the development of pharmaceutical drugs. After a decade-long hiatus, Cramer returned to baseball analytics in 2004 and has done important work with Retrosheet since then. When Big Data Was Small is the story of the earliest days of baseball analytics and computer-aided drug discovery.
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"Dick was one of a handful of people back in the 1970s who started the statistical revolution in baseball . . . in his spare time. He was also a respected scientist with a distinguished career, and he played a little jazz on the side. This book chronicles his life, with its ups and downs, both professional and personal, in an honest and unassuming way. It is an interesting journey, with the last chapter yet to be written."-Pete Palmer, coauthor of The Hidden Game of Baseball: A Revolutionary Approach to Baseball and Its StatisticsMore details
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Setting the Stage
- 2. Baseball and Science Surface
- 3. College
- 4. Graduate School and the 1960s Computer
- 5. Industrial Synthetic Chemist
- 6. Harvard's Research Computer
- 7. Computer-Aided Drug Discovery
- 8. Sabermetrics' Infancy
- 9. Scientific Recognition
- 10. Twists of Fate
- 11. Birth of STATS Inc.
- 12. White Sox and Yankees
- 13. Scientific Career Transition
- 14. Rebirth of STATS Inc.
- 15. Comparative Molecular Field Analysis
- 16. STATS Soars
- 17. Cheerlessness and Lyme Disease
- 18. The Rise and Fall of TRPS
- 19. Repudiated by STATS
- 20. Tidying Up
- 21. In My Humble Opinion
- 22. Summing Up
- Appendix
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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