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Format:
Book
Title:
Ahead of the curve : inside the baseball revolution
ISBN:
9781501106330

9781501106354

9781501106361
Edition:
First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
Publication:
New York : Simon & Schuster, [2016]
Physical Description:
viii, 353 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents:
1. The Herd -- 2. Good looking beats good pitching -- 3. The will to (not) win -- 4. The Epiphany -- 5. The Godfather -- 6. What you don't know, will hurt you -- 7. The tyranny of the batting average -- 8. The W -- 9. The Save -- 10. Bullpenning -- 11. When bad contracts happen to good people -- 12. Hall of Fame -- 13. Triple Crown -- a love story -- 14. The mis-education of the voting sportswriter -- 15. The '41 MVP -- Blind squirrels find nut -- 16. Department of Decision Sciences -- 17. The year of getting smart -- Epilogue.
Summary:
MLB Network host and commentator Brian Kenny uses stories from baseball's present and past to examine why we sometimes choose ignorance over information, and how tradition can trump logic, even when directly contradicted by evidence.

Emmy Award-winning sportscaster Brian Kenny wants to reshape the way we think about baseball. The biggest proponent of sports analytics in the mainstream media, Kenny says that groupthink and tradition are standing in the way of smarter, better baseball. Ready to go to the next level? Try the following: Kill the win: It's a team statistic, not a pitching statistic; Ignore errors: they are a vestige of 19th-century baseball with almost no effect on today's game; Forget starting pitchers: "bullpenning" is the best way to use your pitching staff; The sacrifice bunt is good strategy--if you like scoring fewer runs; If your closer is your best pitcher, use him when needed, regardless of inning; Stop hiring managers based on their looks; Don't ever sign a big-money free agent. Kenny shows why blind spots and biases cause us to cling to strategies that belong in the nostalgia bin. Digging deep into baseball history, he explains how the game has evolved and why it's time to ditch outmoded thinking and herd mentality. Ahead of the Curve points the way to the future of baseball.--Dust jacket.
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