I’m behind on my shameless self-promotion
Last week’s conference, combined with the start of Passover, has caused me to get behind in the self-promotion department. My latest commentary for Marketplace was last Friday, and discussed the Oakland A’s and Billy Beane five years after the publication of Moneyball: The popularization of sabermetrics has left Beane with less of an advantage — ...
Last week's conference, combined with the start of Passover, has caused me to get behind in the self-promotion department. My latest commentary for Marketplace was last Friday, and discussed the Oakland A's and Billy Beane five years after the publication of Moneyball: The popularization of sabermetrics has left Beane with less of an advantage -- it's harder to find diamonds in the rough when everyone else is mining the same territory. The A's are not struggling because of "Moneyball"'s failure -- they are struggling because of its success.Listen to the whole thing.
Last week’s conference, combined with the start of Passover, has caused me to get behind in the self-promotion department. My latest commentary for Marketplace was last Friday, and discussed the Oakland A’s and Billy Beane five years after the publication of Moneyball:
The popularization of sabermetrics has left Beane with less of an advantage — it’s harder to find diamonds in the rough when everyone else is mining the same territory. The A’s are not struggling because of “Moneyball”‘s failure — they are struggling because of its success.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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