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Loading... Baseball Between the Numbersby Baseball Prospectus Team of Experts
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. One of the more informative and interesting analysis on statistic in baseball. The use of nontraditional statistics to argue the simplest of bar arguments should keep any amateur statistician coming back for more. ( )I got stuck on the chapter about Leverage (I'll probably have to go back and read it again), but the rest of the book had some interesting observations... My favorites: * Players are better in their 'walk-year' of a contract * 5 year "rebuilding" plans rarely work * Branch Rickey's observation: "Luck is the residue of design" If you ever wanted to scratch the surface of advance statistical study of baseball, this is the first book I'd start with. Not a straight cover to cover book, but rather a grouping of essays about a variety of topics. They range from the humorous but thought provoking "What if Rickey Henderson had Pete Incavilia's legs?" to the argument inducing "Did Derek Jeter deserve the Gold Glove". Some essays can gloss over the eyeballs with the depth of statistical information, but the vast majority keep it interesting enough to rope in the more casual fan. no reviews | add a review
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