Game of Edges, Bruce Schoenfeld
Game of Edges, Bruce Schoenfeld
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Game of Edges
The Analytics Revolution and the Future of Professional Sports

Author: Bruce Schoenfeld

Narrator: Bruce Schoenfeld

Unabridged: 7 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/06/2023


Synopsis

The story of how a new generation of tech-savvy franchise owners is reshaping every aspect of professional sports.

In the last two decades, innovation, data analysis, and technology have driven a tectonic shift in the sports business. Game of Edges is the story of how sports franchises evolved, on and off the field, from raggedly run small businesses into some of the most systematically productive companies around.

In today’s game, everyone from the owners to the marketing staff is using information—data—to give their team an edge. For analysts, an edge is their currency. Figuring out that bunting hurts your offense? That’s an edge. So is discovering metrics that can predict the career arc of your free agent shooting guard. Or combing through a decade of ticket-buying data to target persuadable fans.

These small, incremental steps move a sports franchise from merely ordinary to the leading edge. Franchises today are more than just sports; they integrate a whole suite of other businesses—television and digital content, gambling and real estate, fashion and apparel, entertainment, catering and concessions, and much more. But an optimized franchise can’t afford to be sentimental. Teams must do what the numbers say, reducing the element of chance, limiting those random moments of athletic heroism that make sports thrilling to watch. Optimization also means the franchise’s main goal isn’t championships anymore; it’s keepingyou, the viewer, engaged with the product.

Drawing on extensive interviews with franchise owners, general managers, executives, and players, Bruce Schoenfeld introduces dynamic leaders who are radically reimagining the operations of these decades-old teams—and producing mind-boggling valuations. He joins the architects of the Golden State Warriors
dynasty for an exclusive reception before tip-off. He stands among the faithful at Anfield, watching Liverpool’s analytics guru assess a prized midfielder. And he watches the president of the Chicago Cubs break ground on a new DraftKings gambling parlor at Wrigley Field, not ten miles from the site of the original Black Sox betting scandal.

Essential reading for anyone interested in sports, business, or technology, Game of Edges explores a world where winning the game is only the beginning.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Emma on August 12, 2023

a quick but great read! this is all written post moneyball revolution in baseball (2003) so all the players and things happening are actually relevant to me and things u might know, especially because most things schoenfield is talking about are 2018-2022. this is mostly about business analytics ins......more

Goodreads review by Bryson on August 26, 2024

Much of the content I was already familiar with due to my education. However, if you’re a sports fan whatsoever and interested in the business of the industry, this book is a perfect overview. The author is a journalist so he writes in a style which captures and holds your attention.......more

Goodreads review by Sean on September 22, 2024

A little yappy to fill the pages I guess could’ve told the stories in half the pages. Not a bad compliment to the moneyball universe though.......more

Goodreads review by Meredith on June 07, 2023

(4/5 stars) This book was so fascinating! My brother-in-law is a huge MLB guy and I think he would LOVE this book. The transition from using your money to buy a team for fun to using your team as an investment to make money has led to increased reliance on data analytics and statistics to make decis......more

Goodreads review by Adrian on July 11, 2024

As it went on the examples got worse and were less backed by data, more just observations about what owners were doing with their team to success or failure. It conveniently left out metrics to gauge success when it came to narratives that any above-average follower of the sport in question would kn......more