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Regardless of whether they&quot;ve done it consciously, the end product has been a sabermetrically sound ballclub. That is all that was stated, after all. They have been sabermetrically sound for years. Earl Weaver&quot;s dream roster? Sure. And Earl Weaver was the ideal sabermetric manager. Moneyball, on the other hand, has nothing to do with the Yankees situation. Teams that can afford it can be sabermetrically sound without being Moneyball teams. In fact, with money, you can be a lot more sabermetrically sound than a Moneyball team.