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Book Synopsis: The Numbers Game is the first-ever history of baseball statistics - the keeping of them, the study of them, the people who devised them, the cultural phenomenon of them, from 1845 until today.Most baseball fans, players and even team executives assume that the National Pastime's infatuation with statistics is simply a byproduct of the information age, a phenomenon that blossomed only after the arrival of Bill James and computers in the 1980s. They couldn't be more wrong.
In this unprecedented new book, Alan Schwarz - whom bestselling Moneyball author Michael Lewis calls "one of today's best baseball journalists" - provides the first-ever history of baseball statistics, showing how baseball and its numbers have been inseparable ever since the pastime's birth in 1845. He tells the history of this obsession through the lives of the people who felt it most: Henry Chadwick, the 19th-century writer who invented the first box score and harped endlessly about which statistics mattered and which did not; Allan Roth, Branch Rickey's right-hand numbers man with the late-1940s Brooklyn Dodgers; Earnshaw Cook, a scientist and Manhattan Project veteran who retired to pursue inventing the perfect baseball statistic; John Dewan, a former Strat-O-Matic maven who built STATS Inc. into a multimillion-dollar powerhouse for statistics over the Internet; and dozens more.
Almost every baseball fan for 150 years has been drawn to the game by its statistics, whether through newspaper box scores, the backs of Topps baseball cards, The Baseball Encyclopedia, or fantasy leagues. Today's most ardent stat scientists, known as "sabermetricians," spend hundreds of hours coming up with new ways to capture the game in numbers, and engage in holy wars over which statistics are best. Some of these men--and women --are even being hired by major league teams to bring an understanding of statistics to a sport that for so long shunned it.
Taken together, Schwarz paints a history not just of baseball statistics, but of the soul of the sport itself. The Numbers Game will be an invaluable part of any fan's library and go down as one of the sport's classic books.
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Are you a true baseball fanatic? Do you love immersing yourself in the rich history of the game? Then you absolutely cannot miss "The Numbers Game: Baseball's Lifelong Fascination with Statistics". This groundbreaking book takes you on a journey through the evolution of baseball statistics, revealing the inseparable bond between the sport and its numbers since its inception in 1845.
Contrary to popular belief, the fascination with baseball statistics did not emerge with the advent of computers or the information age. Esteemed author Alan Schwarz, praised by bestselling Moneyball author Michael Lewis, brilliantly chronicles the history of statistics in this must-read masterpiece. Follow the lives of the pioneers who shaped baseball's statistical landscape, from Henry Chadwick and Allan Roth to Earnshaw Cook and John Dewan, and discover the driving force behind the game we love.
For over 150 years, baseball fans have been captivated by the numbers that define the sport. From poring over box scores in newspapers to collecting Topps baseball cards, the love affair with statistics is deeply ingrained in the fabric of the game. Today, the rise of sabermetricians has revolutionized statistical analysis, igniting passionate debates and even reshaping the way major league teams approach the sport.
Immerse yourself in the soul of baseball with "The Numbers Game". This extraordinary book will be a prized possession in any fan's library, a treasure trove of knowledge that uncovers the essence of America's pastime. Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your understanding of the game and its storied history. Get your copy now!
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