Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling Michael Lewis, with his usual narrative flair, examines the fallacy behind the major league baseball refrain that the team with the biggest wallet is supposed to win. Over the past four years the Oakland Athletics, a major league team with a minor league payroll, have had one of the best records in the country. General Manager Billy Beene is putting into practice on the field revolutionary principles to build his team that have been concocted by geek statistician…
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AwardsSportsBusinessDiscover TitleNonfictionBaseball & SoftballOther SportsIndustriesConsumer IndustriesBaseball - General & MiscellaneousSports BusinessRecreation & Entertainment Industries - General & MiscellaneousOakland Athletics (Baseball team)New York Times Notable Nonfiction of 2003People Magazine's Top Ten Books of 20032003 Casey Award for Best Baseball Book of the YearBest Books of the Year 2003Best Books of the YearNew York Times Best Books of 2003People Magazine's Top Ten Books of 2003Casey Award for Best Baseball Book of the YearOther Awards2000s - Casey AwardAmerican League West Division TeamsMajor League Teams - American League



