tailieunhanh - WINNERS How Good Baseball Teams Become Great Ones
Your team is a loser. They’re not irredeemably awful—they have a handful of elite performers, and there are worse clubs. But your team isn’t within hailing distance of the truly great teams of the day. They’re graced with the odd All-Star and what seems to be a spare menagerie of haphazardly identified prospects, but your team’s high command does a poor job of filling out the roster and navigating the club through the treacherous shoals of the late season. They either mindlessly adhere to the tactical approaches of the past or, on occasion, fecklessly ape the strategy du jour. They misread the markets, judge hitters with flawed metrics, and fail. | Winners How Good Baseball Teams Become Great Ones and It s Not the Way You Think Dayn Perry WILEY John Wiley Sons Inc. .
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