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Moneyball by Michael Lewis is a groundbreaking exploration of the intersection between sports and analytics, revealing how data-driven decision-making transformed the world of baseball. Set against the backdrop of the Oakland Athletics, this compelling narrative follows the unconventional approach of general manager Billy Beane, who defied traditional scouting wisdom to build a competitive team on a shoestring budget.
At the heart of Moneyball is the revolutionary idea that statistics and analytical rigor can be more effective than instinct and experience in assembling a winning baseball team. Lewis delves into the methods used by Beane and his team, including the utilisation of sabermetrics to identify undervalued players. The book not only chronicles the A's remarkable journey but also challenges long-held beliefs about talent evaluation in professional sports.
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"Moneyball is not just about baseball; it’s a profound examination of how innovative thinking can disrupt long-standing traditions." – A reader's insight
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 336
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
ISBN: 9780393324815
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