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I know, Miami Marlins fans are fed up with hearing about new hires who don't play baseball themselves. Ryan Plunkett is not going to be bat in the middle of Miami's lineup or shore up their mediocre defense. Still, this seems significant: the Marlins announced on Thursday that the Harvard University graduate has been named vice president of their Baseball Solutions group. Plunkett was plucked from the Philadelphia Phillies where he most recently served as assistant director of foundational research. Prior to that, he was a quantitative analyst.
"The Baseball Solutions group will be tasked with developing tools and applications for player evaluation and development to allow for a seamless connection between Research & Development and the entire Marlins organization," per the team's press release.
In talking to local media about the new guy, president of baseball operations Peter Bendix added, "The implementation of all the data that we're getting is so important and Ryan is such a great fit for that...The intellectual curiosity that he showed, the leadership traits—even though he's pretty young in his career—and the culture fit that he is, he's going to enhance our culture."
Via LinkedIn, here is how Plunkett summarized his work experience with the Phillies:
Across Major League Baseball, every front office uses data to better understand what's happening on the field and to identity potential player adjustments and team strategies that can maximize their chances of winning. The separator has been (and will continue to be) which teams do the most effective job of interpreting the data and presenting it to players and coaches in a way that they actually act upon those findings to deliver better results. At least the Marlins are expanding their research and development efforts in pursuit of that.
Aside from Sandy Alcantara, which Marlins starting pitcher do you trust most?
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