Moneyball
The Art of Winning an Unfair Game
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Letto da:
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Scott Brick
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Di:
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Michael Lewis
In a narrative full of fabulous characters and brilliant excursions into the unexpected, Lewis shows us how and why the new baseball knowledge works. He also sets up a sly and hilarious morality tale: Big Money, like Goliath, is always supposed to win . . . how can we not cheer for David?
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Recensioni della critica
The single most influential baseball book ever.—Rob Neyer, Slate
Another journalistic tour de force.—Wall Street Journal
Engaging, informative, and deliciously contrarian.—Washington Post
Anyone who cares about baseball must read Moneyball. —Newsweek
An extraordinary job of reporting and writing.—San Jose Mercury News
You have to read Moneyball.... Amazing anecdotes... an entertaining, enlightening read. —Baseball America
Ebullient, invigorating... provides plenty of action, both numerical and athletic, on the field and in the draft-day war room.—Time
One of the most enjoyable baseball books in years.—New York Times Book Review
Another journalistic tour de force.—Wall Street Journal
Engaging, informative, and deliciously contrarian.—Washington Post
Anyone who cares about baseball must read Moneyball. —Newsweek
An extraordinary job of reporting and writing.—San Jose Mercury News
You have to read Moneyball.... Amazing anecdotes... an entertaining, enlightening read. —Baseball America
Ebullient, invigorating... provides plenty of action, both numerical and athletic, on the field and in the draft-day war room.—Time
One of the most enjoyable baseball books in years.—New York Times Book Review
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