Holy f*** already. SABR are good to start your initial platform in evaluating a player,no doubt. But you have to actually watch the player physically play and also try and learn about personality and clubhouse presence also.
Pure moneyball is signing a player to your team based on paper results,which i am not a fan of.
Somehow that approach kind of takes away the "magic" that baseball can bring. For people who are old enough,there was a special kind of "magic" that baseball use to bring, not that its not there now,but its not the same. Probably mainly due to teams not drafting and developing players into the MLB and maintaining their employment for a good amount of years,and i'm talking about 5 or 6 out the 9 starters. That was more a commonplace years ago
Maybe its just Toronto.