Quote: Originally posted by snake_p on 9/17/2009So ... Bryant 31 coaches 58 or above, Caray 27 coaches 56 and above, FYC 28 coaches 59 and above. Far more than 3/4 of the teams can have an above-average to well-above-average coach, and the remaining few probably at least average (plague's figures didn't go down that far). As I suspected, that suggests that 50 is used as average for the world, with more above average coaches in the majors and presumably more below average coaches in the minors. There are pretty obviously enough above average coaches ~~ but are there too many?
You seem to be missing the point that this question is about what is going on this season, but what is the future coaching pool going look like?
I don't expect it to be perfect, but some resemblance to a bell curve in ages of fielding coaches would more accurate.
What has obviously happened is owners hire the best fielding coaches available and the best ones available are virtually always older. After a few seasons of not being hired a coach disappears and is replaced by a younger coach. A few get hired, but many just retire. So you get lots of old, a few in the middle, and a number of young coaches.
You can't blame owners because how do you expect an owner to hire younger, but not as qualified coaches just so the pool doesn't become skewed.