Scorecasting: The Hidden Influences Behind How Sports Are Played and Games Are Won

Author:   Tobias Moskowitz ,  L. Jon Wertheim
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9780307591807


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   17 January 2012
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Scorecasting: The Hidden Influences Behind How Sports Are Played and Games Are Won


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In Scorecasting, University of Chicago behavioral economist Tobias Moskowitz teams up with veteran Sports Illustrated writer Jon Wertheim to look at the hidden influences and subtle biases that shape and sway sports behavior and outcomes. In Scorecasting, University of Chicago behavioral economist Tobias Moskowitz teams up with veteran Sports Illustrated writer L. Jon Wertheim to overturn some of the most cherished truisms of sports, and reveal the hidden forces that shape how basketball, baseball, football, and hockey games are played, won and lost. Drawing from Moskowitz's original research, as well as studies from fellow economists such as bestselling author Richard Thaler, the authors look at- the influence home-field advantage has on the outcomes of games in all sports and why it exists; the surprising truth about the universally accepted axiom that defense wins championships; the subtle biases that umpires exhibit in calling balls and strikes in key situations; the unintended consequences of referees' tendencies in every sport to ""swallow the whistle,"" and more. Among the insights that Scorecasting reveals- .Why Tiger Woods is prone to the same mistake in high-pressure putting situations that you and I are .Why professional teams routinely overvalue draft picks .The myth of momentum or the ""hot hand"" in sports, and why so many fans, coaches, and broadcasters fervently subscribe to it .Why NFL coaches rarely go for a first down on fourth-down situations--even when their reluctance to do so reduces their chances of winning. In an engaging narrative that takes us from the putting greens of Augusta to the grid iron of a small parochial high school in Arkansas, Scorecasting will forever change how you view the game, whatever your favorite sport might be.

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Author:   Tobias Moskowitz ,  L. Jon Wertheim
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Three Rivers Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.238kg
ISBN:  

9780307591807


ISBN 10:   0307591808
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   17 January 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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The closest thing to Freakonomics I've seen since the original. A rare combination of terrific storytelling and unconventional thinking. I love this book... <br>--Steven D. Levitt, Alvin H. Baum Professor of Economics, University of Chicago, and co-author of Freakonomics and SuperFreakonomics<br> <br> I love this book. If I told you why, the NBA would fine me again. <br>--Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks<br><br> Scorecasting is both scholarly and entertaining, a rare double. It gets beyond the cliched narratives and tried-but-not-necessarily-true assumptions to reveal significant and fascinating truths about sports. <br>--Bob Costas<br><br> A counterintuitive, innovative, unexpected handbook for sports fans interested in the truths that underpin our favorite games. With their lively minds and prose, Moskowitz and Wertheim will change the way you think about and watch sports. Not just for stats nerds, Scorecasting enlightens and entertains. I wish I had thought of it! <br>--Jeremy Schaap, ESPN reporter, Author of Cinderella Man. <br> <br> (Sports + numbers) x great writing = winning formula. A must read for all couch analysts. <br>--Richard Thaler, Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics, best-selling author of Nudge .<br><br> Scorecasting will change the way you watch sports, but don't start reading it during a game; you're liable to get lost in it and miss the action. I'm not giving anything away because you'll want to read exactly how they arrived at their conclusions. <br>--Allen Barra, NJ Star Ledger<br> <br> Like Moneyball and Soccernomics before it, Scorecasting crunches the numbers to challenge notions that have been codified into conventional sports wisdom. <br>-- Wired Magazine <br><br> Freakonomics meets Moneyball <br>-- The Wall Street Journal <br><br><br> From the Hardcover edition.


The closest thing to <i>Freakonomics</i> I've seen since the original. A rare combination of terrific storytelling and unconventional thinking.I love this book... <b>Steven D. Levitt</b>, Alvin H. Baum Professor of Economics, University of Chicago, and co-author of <i>Freakonomics</i> and <i>SuperFreakonomics I love this book. If I told you why, the NBA would fine me again. <b>Mark Cuban</b>, owner of the Dallas Mavericks <i>Scorecasting </i>is both scholarly and entertaining, a rare double. It gets beyond the cliched narratives and tried-but-not-necessarily-true assumptions to reveal significant and fascinating truths about sports. <b>Bob Costas</b> A counterintuitive, innovative, unexpected handbook for sports fans interested in the truths that underpin our favorite games. With their lively minds and prose, Moskowitz and Wertheim will change the way you think about and watch sports. Not just for stats nerds, <i>Scorecasting</i> enlightens and entertains. I wish I had thought of it! <b>Jeremy Schaap</b>, ESPN reporter, Author of <i>Cinderella Man.</i> (Sports + numbers) x great writing = winning formula. A must read for all couch analysts. <b>Richard Thaler</b>, Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics, best-selling author of <i>Nudge</i>. <i>Scorecasting</i> will change the way you watch sports, but don t start reading it during a game; you re liable to get lost in it and miss the action. I m not giving anything away because you ll want to read exactly how they arrived at their conclusions. <b> Allen Barra</b>, <i>NJ Star Ledger Like <i>Moneyball</i> and <i>Soccernomics</i> before it, <i>Scorecasting</i> crunches the numbers to challenge notions that have been codified into conventional sports wisdom. <b><i>Wired Magazine</i></b> <i>Freakonomics</i> meets <i>Moneyball</i> <b><i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b> <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>


The closest thing to Freakonomics I've seen since the original. A rare combination of terrific storytelling and unconventional thinking. I love this book... <br>--Steven D. Levitt, Alvin H. Baum Professor of Economics, University of Chicago, and co-author of Freakonomics and SuperFreakonomics<br> <br> I love this book. If I told you why, the NBA would fine me again. <br>--Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks <br> Scorecasting is both scholarly and entertaining, a rare double. It gets beyond the cliched narratives and tried-but-not-necessarily-true assumptions to reveal significant and fascinating truths about sports. <br>--Bob Costas <br> A counterintuitive, innovative, unexpected handbook for sports fans interested in the truths that underpin our favorite games. With their lively minds and prose, Moskowitz and Wertheim will change the way you think about and watch sports. Not just for stats nerds, Scorecasting enlightens and entertains. I wish I had thought of it


The closest thing to Freakonomics I've seen since the original. A rare combination of terrific storytelling and unconventional thinking. I love this book... --Steven D. Levitt, Alvin H. Baum Professor of Economics, University of Chicago, and co-author of Freakonomics and SuperFreakonomics I love this book. If I told you why, the NBA would fine me again. --Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks Scorecasting is both scholarly and entertaining, a rare double. It gets beyond the cliched narratives and tried-but-not-necessarily-true assumptions to reveal significant and fascinating truths about sports. --Bob Costas A counterintuitive, innovative, unexpected handbook for sports fans interested in the truths that underpin our favorite games. With their lively minds and prose, Moskowitz and Wertheim will change the way you think about and watch sports. Not just for stats nerds, Scorecasting enlightens and entertains. I wish I had thought of it! --Jeremy Schaap, ESPN reporter, Author of Cinderella Man. (Sports + numbers) x great writing = winning formula. A must read for all couch analysts. --Richard Thaler, Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics, best-selling author of Nudge . Scorecasting will change the way you watch sports, but don't start reading it during a game; you're liable to get lost in it and miss the action. I'm not giving anything away because you'll want to read exactly how they arrived at their conclusions. --Allen Barra, NJ Star Ledger Like Moneyball and Soccernomics before it, Scorecasting crunches the numbers to challenge notions that have been codified into conventional sports wisdom. -- Wired Magazine Freakonomics meets Moneyball -- The Wall Street Journal From the Hardcover edition.


Author Information

TOBIAS MOSKOWITZ is the Fama Family Chaired Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago. He is the winner of the 2007 Fischer Black Prize, which honors the top finance scholar in the world under the age of 40. L. JON WERTHEIM is a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, a recent Ferris Professor at Princeton, and the author of five books, including Strokes of Genius- Federer, Nadal, and the Greatest Match Ever Played. For more information go to scorecasting.com

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