Stathead Sports How Data Changed the Sport

Stathead Sports: How Data Changed the Sport by Michael Bradley, published by Capstone in August 2018, is a 192-page exploration of the impact of statistics in modern sports. This edition is presented in English and delves into how new statistics and innovative uses of traditional stats influence the decisions made by players, coaches, and general managers in professional sports.
In this book, young fans will discover which statistics are most significant and the meanings behind them. The narrative highlights the role of fans in the evolution of these statistics, illustrating how their engagement has contributed to a transformation in the sports landscape. With a focus on the intersection of sports and data, this work provides insights into the growing importance of analytics in the athletic world.
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In big-time sports today, statheads rule. New stats and new uses of old stats guide the decisions of players, coaches, and general managers. Fans helped to create some of these new stats and, in the process, sparked a revolution pro sports. In Stathead Sports, young fans find out which stats matter most, what they mean, and how they come into play.
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