What We Learn from Baseball Data
Photo by Joshua Peacock on Unsplash Readers of my blog, know that I am a big baseball fan and now-retired player due to a bad-hop broken nose years ago. Golf is generally much safer. If you look back, you can see my blogs about juiced baseballs, Moneyball and baseball in Japan. I also write a lot about safety at chemical plants. So, here we go again…let’s talk about baseball data and safety. This season there has been a lot of talk about foul balls striking and injuring fans and…
Always something new!
Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash Put the “NEW” sticker on something and people are bound to look. In today’s society, we always want to be on board with the latest, the hippest, the most cutting edge __________(fill in the blank). This excitement about novelty also extends to process engineering doesn’t it? Sometimes at the expense of evidence-based process. Who enjoys a new challenge? The latest BHS Filtration newsletter, A&SoF, focuses on “new challenges…and the development of new…