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  1. Teaching Guides. The following teaching guides have been developed by the authors or submitted by other contributors who are using Moneyball in their classrooms. Each teaching guide is summarized below and includes the most relevant classes where the guides can be used. Click on the image in order to open the teaching guide.

  2. International Review of Economics Education, 33, 100174. Wooten, J., & White, D. R. (2018). An In-Class Experiment to Teach Marginal Revenue Product Using the Baseball Labor Market and Moneyball. Journal of Economics Teaching, 3(1), 115-133.

  3. Dec 9, 2011 · The best-known Moneyball theory was that on-base percentage was an undervalued asset and sluggers were overvalued. At the time, protagonist Billy Beane was correct. Jahn Hakes and Skip Sauer showed this in a very good economics paper. From 1999 to 2003, on-base percentage was a significant predictor of wins, but not a very significant predictor ...

  4. Sep 5, 2024 · Jazz, Gin, and Homicide: The Real Crimes Behind 'Chicago'. Uncover the true story behind 'Moneyball' and the 2002 Oakland Athletics' revolutionary approach to baseball. Learn how data analytics transformed team building and strategy, forever changing the game as portrayed in Michael Lewis's book and the hit film.

  5. Yankees = $114,457,768. Oakland = $39,772,689. The three players that the Oakland Athletics will to lose to free agency are: Johnny Damon. Jason Giambi. Jason Isringhausen. What was Billy Beane (General Manager) told to do by the team owner of the Athletics? Find replacements for the money the team actually has.

  6. In Moneyball, Michael Lewis explores the history of sabermetrics—the practice of using math and statistical analysis to analyze the game of baseball.In the early 2000s, Billy Beane, the general manager of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, and his assistant, Paul DePodesta, came to the conclusion that professional baseball players were evaluated according to a system that often gave a ...

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  8. Teaching Economics with Moneyball | Comparative Advantage. This team discussion encourages students to consider how the definition and implementation of the Ricardian model of trade apply to decisions faced by Billy Beane in his role as General Manager of the Oakland A's. Students will use the principles of comparative advantage and trade to ...

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