The Stats Game Beautifully Depicts The World Of Analytics

Sports analytics are an emerging, but complicated field. The Stats Game is the book you do not know you need, depicting the world of sports analytics in a concise yet elegant way.

There is a balance between what takes place on the field and what takes place off the field. Sports analytics bridge that gap, providing a tool to help decision-makers make the decisions that impact the game.

Sports analytics help show the true value of Anaheim Ducks goalie John Gibson, for example (Photo courtesy of Jonathan Kozub/NHLI via Getty Images).

The Stats Game takes a difficult concept, sports analytics, and shows the common reader that they should be embraced. They do not ruin the game. Instead, they enhance them, and give insight into how we all watch sports.

There are many concepts analyzed.

Heuristics are simple decision making strategies that can be called upon to accomplish a goal. If you do not know what that is, no worries. The Stats Game takes this concept and makes it easy.

Pete Carroll’s decision to pass the ball from the one-yard-line in Super Bowl XLIX is commonly regarded as one of the worst coaching decisions ever. The Stats Game will change your mind.

George Springer is known for his dominance behind the plate, but he should be known for mental strength as well. The Stats Game tells an inspiring story about the new Blue Jays star.

Authors Aidan Resnick and Maxwell Resnick have a friendly and elegant tone that makes it easy to keep turning the page. You will not regret reading this masterpiece.

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Author Aidan Resnick is a senior in high school and an aspiring sports analyst. In 2019, he attended the Wharton Moneyball Academy, the Carnegie Mellon Sports Analytics Conference, and the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, experiences that inspired him to pursue sports analytics (Photo courtesy of Aidan Resnick).

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