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Tag Archives: Scorecasting
Et Tu, Reyes?
I’m not a big baseball fan, but since I recently moved (back) to St. Louis I was keeping track of all the craziness that happened last night. Beyond the four games with wild card implications, though, apparently something else ‘crazy’ … Continue reading
Sports are in your Brain
Scorecasting covers a number of topics, but the majority of the book is about how sports performance, including that of referees and coaches, is dominated by the fact that sports are played by people and people have biases. One that … Continue reading
A Scorecasting Question
Thanks to Borders going out of business, I was able to pick up Scorecasting about a week ago and started reading it tonight. I’m sure that it will generate a few ideas for posts (I already have one in the … Continue reading