Written by three esteemed baseball statisticians, The Book continues where the legendary Bill James€s Baseball Abstracts and Palmer and Thorn€s The Hidden Game of Baseball left off more than twenty years ago. Con...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

Written by three esteemed baseball statisticians, The Book continues where the legendary Bill James€s Baseball Abstracts and Palmer and Thorn€s The Hidden Game of Baseball left off more than twenty years ago. Continuing in the grand tradition of sabermetrics, the authors provide a revolutionary way to think about baseball with principles that can be applied at every level, from high school to the major leagues.Tom Tango, Mitchel Lichtman, and Andrew Dolphin cover topics such as batting and pitching matchups, platooning, the benefits and risks of intentional walks and sacrifices, the legitimacy of alleged €œclutch€ hitters, and many of baseball€s other theories on hitting, fielding, pitching, and even baserunning. They analyze when a strategy is a good idea and when it€s a bad idea, and how to more closely watch the €œinside€ game of baseball.Whenever you hear an announcer talk about the €œunwritten rule€ or say that so-and-so is going €œby the book€ in bringing in a situational substitute, The Book reviews the facts and determines what the real case is. If you want to know what the folks in baseball should be doing, find out in The Book.

Similar Products

Analyzing Baseball Data with R, Second Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series)Smart Baseball: The Story Behind the Old Stats That Are Ruining the Game, the New Ones That Are Running It, and the Right Way to Think About BaseballThe Hidden Game of Baseball: A Revolutionary Approach to Baseball and Its StatisticsThe MVP Machine: How Baseball's New Nonconformists Are Using Data to Build Better PlayersBaseball Between the Numbers: Why Everything You Know About the Game Is WrongBIG DATA BASEBALLPower Ball: Anatomy of a Modern Baseball GameThe New Bill James Historical Baseball AbstractThe Shift: The Next Evolution in Baseball ThinkingThe Only Rule Is It Has to Work: Our Wild Experiment Building a New Kind of Baseball Team [Includes a New Afterword]