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

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

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Move over, Moneyball — a cutting-edge look at main league baseball’s following trend: the high-tech pursuit 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 ways of light, every front side office requires a data-driven approach to evaluating players, and the league’s smarter teams no longer have got a huge advantage in about The MVP Machine: How Baseball’s New non-conformists ARE EMPLOYING Data to construct Better Players valuing past performance.Lindbergh and Sawchik’s behind-the-scenes reporting reveals:How the 2017 Astros and 2018 Red Sox used cutting-edge technology to get the Globe SeriesHow undersized afterthoughts José Altuve and Mookie Betts became big sluggers and MVPsHow polarizing pitcher Trevor Bauer made himself a Cy Teen contenderHow fresh analytical tools have overturned traditional pitching and hitting techniquesHow a influx of young talent is making MLB both much better than ever and arguably even worse to watchInstead of out-drafting, out-signing, and out-trading their rivals, baseball’s most effective minds have turned to out-developing competitors, gaining greater edges than ever before by perfecting prospects and eking extra works away of older sports athletes who were once written off. Lindbergh and Sawchik take us in the transformation of former fringe hitters into home-run kings, present how washed-up pitchers possess surfaced as aces, and document how coaching and scouting are being turned upside down. The MVP Machine charts the continuing future of a sport and will be offering a lesson that goes beyond football: Success stems not from concentrating on finished items, but from making the most of untapped potential.

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