Baseball Between the Numbers: Why Everything You Know about the Game Is Wrong

Baseball Between the Numbers: Why Everything You Know about the Game Is Wrong

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Mar 1, 2007 · 英語 · ペーパーバック (518 ページ)
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形式 ペーパーバック
ページ数 518
言語 英語
公開されました Mar 1, 2007
出版社 Basic Books
ISBN-10 0465005470
ISBN-13 9780465005475

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This intriguing exploration into the world of baseball challenges traditional notions and invites readers to rethink what they know about the game. Using advanced statistics and analytics, the authors dissect the various elements of baseball, revealing insights that often fly under the radar. They delve into the way numbers can illuminate players' performances and strategic decisions, making a case for a paradigm shift in understanding the sport.

The team's meticulous research presents a compelling narrative that marries quantitative analysis with the rich history of baseball. The work serves not only as an educational tool for avid fans but also as a guide for those new to the sport. By breaking down complex statistical concepts into digestible pieces, they make a strong argument for why conventional wisdom may not always be correct.

As readers journey through this enlightening account, they are encouraged to embrace a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of baseball. This book showcases how a fresh perspective can enhance understanding and enjoyment of the game, ultimately altering how fans and players alike view America's pastime.

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