Originally Posted By: Don Jasani
Originally Posted By: Don Sicilia
I just finished Michael Lewis's Moneyball. I found the book to be very interesting, well written and an easy read to boot. A must for baseball fans, the book is about the methods used by the Oakland A's management to statistically value baseball players in order to take advantage of the inefficiencies in the "baseball player ability" market.


I read this a couple of months ago and totally agree. I would go so far as to say that Moneyball is the best baseball book of the last 25 years. As Don Sicilia said, most definitely a must read for baseball fans.


I enthusiastically join in the endorsement.