
The MVP Machine
How Baseball's New Nonconformists Are Using Data to Build Better Players
Basic Books (Publisher)
Published on 7. April 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-1-5416-9892-5 (ISBN)
Description
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.
"A convincing, and faith-restoring, case that genuine, unadulterated miracles can happen in baseball."―Washington Post
As bestselling authors Ben Lindbergh and Travis Sawchik reveal in the New York Times–bestselling The MVP Machine, the Moneyball era is over. Over twenty 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. But instead 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. From the latest trends in player development to the fallout from baseball’s sign-stealing scandal, Lindbergh and Sawchik take us inside the transformation of baseball, teaching, and talent.
The MVP Machine not only charts the future of a sport but also offers a lesson that goes beyond baseball. Success stems not from focusing on finished products, but from making the most of untapped potential.
"A convincing, and faith-restoring, case that genuine, unadulterated miracles can happen in baseball."―Washington Post
As bestselling authors Ben Lindbergh and Travis Sawchik reveal in the New York Times–bestselling The MVP Machine, the Moneyball era is over. Over twenty 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. But instead 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. From the latest trends in player development to the fallout from baseball’s sign-stealing scandal, Lindbergh and Sawchik take us inside the transformation of baseball, teaching, and talent.
The MVP Machine not only charts the future of a sport but also 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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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 212 mm
Width: 142 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
354 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5416-9892-5 (9781541698925)
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Ben Lindbergh is a senior editor for The Ringer and hosts the Effectively Wild podcast for FanGraphs. The coauthor of the New York Times bestseller The Only Rule Is It Has to Work, he lives in New York, NY.
Travis Sawchik is a staff writer for MLB.com. The author of the New York Times bestseller Big Data Baseball, he lives in Bay Village, OH.
Travis Sawchik is a staff writer for MLB.com. The author of the New York Times bestseller Big Data Baseball, he lives in Bay Village, OH.