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'''Computer-Aided Scouting :''' - While human scouts are far more recognized throughout the history of sports. Computer-Aided Scouts are beginning to have success ratio that rival its human counterpart. The initial intent of computer aided scouting was to aide the human scout with information. The human scout and the researcher worked great together. However, when pioneers like Bill James began to analyze the data and apply mathematical principals and new non-conventional formulas to predict success and failures of a player or team. Essentially this created uncommon and uncomfortable grounds between the human scouts views and the computer analysis personnel.
 
The foundation of computer-aided scouting is statistical separation which is not to be influenced by media or opinion. Results ultimately should withstand the principals of mathematics, and some basic rules of physics. Ultimately any results released should reflect the nature of the players, the team, and the sport itself.