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Jessica
Oct 16, 2012 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: kindle, nonfiction
I don't know much of anything about baseball, but I really enjoyed reading Moneyball, a book about how the general manager of one of the poorest teams in baseball took advantage of market inefficiencies to hire players that for one reason or another were undervalued by most other professional baseball teams.

Much of the book is about Billy Beane (a former professional baseball player and the general manager of the Oakland A's) or about the players he recruits, so a lot of Moneyball reads like bio
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Ryan
"It's hard not to be romantic about baseball..."

Finally getting to this book nearly fifteen years after its events is a strange experience.

On the one hand I have a million and one stat-head bloggers' voices in the back of my head; fantasy players who seem more obsessed with the numbers of what has happened than they are excited about the possibility of what will happen. On the other hand, I'm envisioning people like the old guard this book bemoans - people who don't understand the data because "
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Marcy
Nov 27, 2012 rated it really liked it
It held my interest even though I don't read much nonfiction and I don't care much about baseball or statistics. The player stories were great and the ideas were explained well. The prose was a bit overwrought ("natural coruscating skepticism," really?) and the postscript didn't make me like Lewis much. Still, I enjoyed 300 some pages about baseball and math, so 4 stars. ...more
Lori
Mar 18, 2012 rated it liked it
Shelves: non-fiction, audio
Enjoyed this on audio. It may have been harder to get into as a book in my crowded day because there is a lot of information. But it is fascinating stuff! Baseball is such a sport of statistics, just ask any high school math teacher, but for some reason the game seems to ignore their relevance. Or keep statistics of odd things, and use them to measure a players value. For example, RBI's: if a player is on a terrible team where no one gets on base...how can he possibly throw up good numbers? I al ...more
Carolyn
Jan 15, 2013 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: non-fiction
Everything I wanted and more. Math and baseball, what more could I want?
Stephanie
Jun 02, 2009 rated it really liked it
Shelves: 2011
Originally read in the mid-2000s. (It came out in 2004.)

Reread October 2011 after seeing the movie. Totally worth the reread - a great look at Oakland, Billy Beane, and the ideas behind 'moneyball'.
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akaellen
May 03, 2007 rated it liked it
Shelves: nonfiction, sports
Kim Marques
May 30, 2007 rated it really liked it
Martin
Jun 01, 2007 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: favorites
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Jul 26, 2007 rated it liked it
Hannah
Oct 15, 2010 rated it it was amazing
Jana
Jul 13, 2011 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: non-fiction, 2012
Kim
Sep 23, 2011 rated it really liked it
Shelves: nonfiction, sports, 2012
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Feb 06, 2017 rated it really liked it
Tara
Oct 13, 2011 marked it as to-read
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Nov 14, 2011 rated it really liked it
Sarah
Feb 12, 2012 marked it as to-read
Shelves: 2019-reads
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Apr 02, 2012 rated it really liked it
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Jul 18, 2012 marked it as to-read
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May 18, 2014 rated it really liked it
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Apr 02, 2015 rated it really liked it
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Jun 08, 2015 rated it really liked it
Elizabeth
Apr 20, 2016 marked it as to-read
Bekah
Jan 31, 2017 rated it it was amazing
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Christian
Jun 28, 2019 rated it it was amazing
superawesomekt
Apr 25, 2020 marked it as bibliocurious
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