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Ben Reiter, host of The Edge podcast and former Sports Illustrated senior writer, shows the Houston Astros’ arduous evolution from perennial losers to World Series champs. He tracks how general manager Jeff Luhnow and “director of decision sciences” Sig Mejdal used a then-unprecedented combination of traditional gut scouting and cutting-edge stats and data analysis to calculate each player’s value in money and performance. Writing in 2018, Reiter vividly recounts insider financial deals and on-field dramatics. Though he focuses more on players’ fortunes than specific analyses, baseball fans and anyone curious about how business analytics became so powerful in professional sports will enjoy this home run.
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About the Author
Ben Reiter hosts The Edge podcast and was a long time senior writer at Sports Illustrated, where he wrote 27 cover stories and won the 2018 Deadline Award. He is a member of the board of directors of The Marshall Project.
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