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SABR Award Leads to Major League Job for Sport Analytics Student

Roman philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca is credited for saying that 鈥淟uck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.鈥

In other words, we make our own luck. And that鈥檚 exactly what Falk College sport analytics major John Asel 鈥23 did this past summer at the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) Analytics Conference in Baltimore, Maryland.

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John Asel, shown here presenting at the 2022 Society for American Baseball Research Analytics Conference, received an award at the conference and impressed the Baltimore Orioles, who hired him for next season.

Utilizing the preparation and communication skills he learned from his family members and sport analytics mentors, Asel received the for best oral presentation at the conference. Asel also used the opportunity to network and among the industry leaders he met at the conference was Sig Mejdal, assistant general manager of the Baltimore Orioles.

Mejdal was impressed by Asel and remembered his award-winning presentation. Asel subsequently applied for a position with the Orioles and was recently notified that he will start a job in the team鈥檚 analytics department in the 2023 baseball season.

(Access Asel鈥檚 PowerPoint presentation, 鈥淢eta Pitch Tracking: How The Changes In Pitch Tracking Technologies Should Change How We Look At The Data They Collect,鈥 on the .)

Asel, who is working on additional baseball research with , assistant professor of sport management, spent summer 2022 as a performance analytics intern with the Tampa Bay Rays. He says he was confident he had given a strong presentation at the conference but was shocked that he won the award, which is named after the late baseball researcher Doug Pappas.

鈥淭he feedback was overwhelmingly positive, especially regarding my delivery of the presentation,鈥 Asel says. 鈥淧erhaps my favorite compliment was one attendee asking if I was a drama student because I had been so expressive. In our Falk education we hear a lot about the value of being able to communicate the analytics and it was amazing to see firsthand the kind of reception communication can receive.鈥

Asel shared his experiences from the SABR conference and his thoughts on winning the prestigious award:

鈥淭his August I attended the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) annual convention in Baltimore. I had attended twice before, even writing about my first experience in my college admissions essay. Everyone鈥檚 love for baseball and in-depth research on the most niche topics makes the hotel boardrooms feel like home. Only this year it was different: I was presenting.

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John Asel’s team of supporters at the Society for American Baseball Research Analytics Conference included his mother Mary Asel (left) and grandmother Mary Petersen.

鈥淭here were nerves leading up to the presentation but as soon as I got going, they all went away. The body language of the audience was positive and there were friendly faces in the front row. My parents, grandmother and my high school journalism and math teachers had made the drive from Virginia to support me.

鈥淭o those faces in the front, I owe a lot of thanks. They had each taken time to indulge my enthusiasm for baseball at various stages. In my parents鈥 case, they had even helped me with my presentation up to the night before. They were both crucial in encouraging me to submit my research and refine my script. The task of telling a story about data at 8:30 a.m. on a Saturday was daunting and they helped me get over the hump.

鈥淲ith reflection, the project I presented encapsulates what Falk鈥檚 sport analytics major teaches: They give you the coding skills to answer questions harnessing big data and emphasize being able to communicate your findings in an understandable way. The value of doing so was well exemplified in the reaction to my presentation.

鈥淎s my family was leaving the last panel we planned on attending, I was pulled aside and informed I had won the Doug Pappas Award for the best oral presentation. It was shocking. I thought I had given a strong presentation, but as a first-time presenter I did not have awards on my radar.

鈥淭he convention was surreal. Along with my presenting experience, I spoke with Sean Forman, founder of Sports Reference; Mark Armour, president of SABR; Sig Mejdal, assistant general manager of the Baltimore Orioles; and Dan Evans, former general manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. A packed weekend to say the least.

鈥淗opefully, it is the beginning of a long journey in Baltimore as I have accepted an offer to join the Orioles鈥 analytics department this upcoming season. Funny enough I will be working with Mr. Mejdal to bring a World Series to Baltimore. Go Birds!鈥

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