
16. Did Michael Lewis Just Get Lucky with “Moneyball”?
The Freakonomics Radio Book Club
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The Inefficiencies of Baseball
The Oakland A's, like most teams at the time, were run almost entirely by former players. Billy Bean and Paul D. Podesta set out to course correct with an eye towards saving money. They found that conventional decision-making in baseball had evolved with an eye toward avoiding humiliation.
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