Doug Decatur

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Doug Decatur is a baseball writer and one of the pioneers of the modern age of baseball analysis.[1]

Career[edit]

Beginning in 1984, he worked as a statistical consultant to five major league baseball teams, the Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves.[2]

Decatur is the author of Behind-the-Scenes-Baseball and Traded, both published by ACTA Sports, Chicago Illinois.[2] Traded was ranked by the author Ron Kaplan as the 157th must read baseball book of all-time in his book, 501 Baseball Books Fans Must Read Before They Die.[3]

The book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game and the movie Moneyball were vindication for all early statistical pioneers in major league baseball.[4]

Decatur is also an accomplished playwright, having staged both 10-minute and full length plays for Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative and The Village Players in Fort Thomas, Kentucky.[citation needed] He has completed a fictional novel, Black Acre with his wife, the actor, playwright and publicist, Susan Medure Decatur.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Doug Decatur". ACTA Sports. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Traded: Inside The Most Lopsided Trades In Baseball History". Was Watching. Archived from the original on September 13, 2015. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
  3. ^ John Parker Hageman (March 19, 2010). "Where traditional scouting and statistical analysis intersect". Star Tribune.
  4. ^ "Beware the Lopsided Trade". Retrieved August 7, 2015.