Moneyball

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The central premise of Moneyball is that the collected wisdom of baseball insiders (including players, managers, coaches, scouts, and the front office) over the past century is subjective and often flawed. Statistics such as stolen bases, runs batted in, and batting average, typically used to gauge players, are relics of a 19th century view of the game and the statistics that were available at the time. The book argues that the Oakland A's' front office took advantage of more empirical gauges of player performance to field a team that could compete successfully against richer competitors in Major League Baseball.

Book Details

ISBN13 9780393324815
ISBN10 0393324818
Pages 317
Language EN
Import Source Skoob
Created At February 5, 2025
Updated At April 18, 2025

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