Baseball Between the Numbers: Why Everything You Know about the Game Is Wrong by Jonah Keri, Baseball Prospectus Team of Experts

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  • Pub. Date: February 2007
  • 456pp
  • Sales Rank: 56,246
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    • Pub. Date: February 2007
    • Publisher: Basic Books
    • Format: Paperback, 456pp
    • Sales Rank: 56,246

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    For baseball fans young, old, and in between, the ultimate guide to the new statistical thinking that’s revolutionizing the game

    The Washington Post - Allen Barra

    Go to a certain kind of bar, and chances are you will be told that everything you know about baseball is wrong. But, the wise guys at Baseball Prospectus will make you believe it—and enjoy discovering why.

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

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    January 25, 2008: When I picked up this book, I thought to myself, 'Alright, a book about baseball, this could be alright.' Alright? This book is amazing! The way that they are able to analize every stat imaginable, and how they develop equations to solve the most controversial of controversies bewildered me. This is a very math-sided book, so if you are into breaking down all the stats to get a mathematically correct answer to a controversy, then this is definitely for you. Doesn't sound like you? Well i think this is still a very enjoyable book for any sports fan. Happy reading!