9781541698925-1541698924-The MVP Machine: How Baseball's New Nonconformists Are Using Data to Build Better Players

The MVP Machine: How Baseball's New Nonconformists Are Using Data to Build Better Players

ISBN-13: 9781541698925
ISBN-10: 1541698924
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Ben Lindbergh, Travis Sawchik
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Basic Books
Format: Paperback 416 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781541698925
ISBN-10: 1541698924
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Ben Lindbergh, Travis Sawchik
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Basic Books
Format: Paperback 416 pages

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The MVP Machine: How Baseball's New Nonconformists Are Using Data to Build Better Players (ISBN-13: 9781541698925 and ISBN-10: 1541698924), written by authors Ben Lindbergh, Travis Sawchik, was published by Basic Books in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Mentoring & Coaching (Management & Leadership, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Human Resources, Baseball, Baseball, Biographies, Baseball, Coaching, Sports Psychology, Sports Miscellaneous) books. You can easily purchase or rent The MVP Machine: How Baseball's New Nonconformists Are Using Data to Build Better Players (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Mentoring & Coaching books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.98.

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Move over, Moneyball -- this New York Times bestseller examines major league baseball's next cutting-edge revolution: the high-tech quest to build better players.
As bestselling authors Ben Lindbergh and Travis Sawchik reveal in The MVP Machine, the Moneyball era is over. Fifteen years after Michael Lewis brought the Oakland Athletics' groundbreaking team-building strategies to light, every front office takes a data-driven approach to evaluating players, and the league's smarter teams no longer have a huge advantage in valuing past performance.
Lindbergh and Sawchik's behind-the-scenes reporting reveals: How undersized afterthoughts José Altuve and Mookie Betts became big sluggers and MVPs How polarizing pitcher Trevor Bauer made himself a Cy Young contender How new analytical tools have overturned traditional pitching and hitting techniques How a wave of young talent is making MLB both better than ever and arguably worse to watchInstead of out-drafting, out-signing, and out-trading their rivals, baseball's best minds have turned to out-developing opponents, gaining greater edges than ever by perfecting prospects and eking extra runs out of older athletes who were once written off. Lindbergh and Sawchik take us inside the transformation of former fringe hitters into home-run kings, show how washed-up pitchers have emerged as aces, and document how coaching and scouting are being turned upside down. The MVP Machine charts the future of a sport and offers a lesson that goes beyond baseball: Success stems not from focusing on finished products, but from making the most of untapped potential.

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