The Inside Game, Keith Law
The Inside Game, Keith Law
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The Inside Game
Bad Calls, Strange Moves, and What Baseball Behavior Teaches Us About Ourselves

Author: Keith Law

Narrator: Rhett Samuel Price

Unabridged: 8 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 04/21/2020


Synopsis

In this groundbreaking book, Keith Law, the ESPN baseball writer and author of the acclaimed Smart Baseball, offers an era-spanning dissection of some of the best and worst decisions in modern baseball, explaining what motivated them, what can be learned from them, and how their legacy has shaped the game.For years, Daniel Kahneman’s iconic work of behavioral science Thinking Fast and Slow has been required reading in front offices across Major League Baseball. In this smart, incisive, and eye-opening book, Keith Law applies Kahneman’s ideas about decision making to the game itself.Baseball is a sport of decisions. Some are so small and routine they become the building blocks of the game itself—what pitch to throw or when to swing away. Others are so huge they dictate the future of franchises—when to make a strategic trade for a chance to win now, or when to offer a millions and a multi-year contract for a twenty-eight-year-old star. These decisions have long shaped the behavior of players, managers, and entire franchises. But as those choices have become more complex and data-driven, knowing what’s behind them has become key to understanding the sport. This fascinating, revelatory work explores as never before the essential question: What were they thinking?Combining behavioral science and interviews with executives, managers, and players, Keith Law analyzes baseball’s biggest decision making successes and failures, looking at how gambles and calculated risks of all sizes and scales have shaped the sport, and how the game’s ongoing data revolution is rewriting decades of accepted decision making. In the process, he explores questions that have long been debated, from whether throwing harder really increases a player’s risk of serious injury to whether teams actually "overvalue" trade prospects.Bringing his analytical and combative style to some of baseball’s longest running debates, Law deepens our knowledge of the sport in this entertaining work that is both fun and deeply informative.

About Keith Law

Keith Law is a senior baseball writer at The Athletic, and before joining The Athletic, he was a senior baseball writer for ESPN Insider.  Previously he was also special assistant to the general manager for the Toronto Blue Jays, handling all statistical analysis, and he wrote for Baseball Prospectus. He lives in Delaware. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Will on April 02, 2025

Identifying the questions you must ask and the data or evidence you will need is the first step in decision-making, and you can do that more effectively once you’re aware of the pitfalls posed by the cognitive biases and illusions I’ve cited in this book.Bob Feller is reported to have said “Base......more

Goodreads review by Adam on June 23, 2020

I think we may have reached the saturation point for books about baseball analysis. I'm as big of a baseball nerd as you'll find so I usually eat this stuff right up, but even I had to admit to myself that there just wasn't much to this. Fairly basic psychological and economic concepts are tied to e......more

Goodreads review by Jed on February 08, 2024

Law explores decision science and behavioral patterns in the context of professional baseball. It’s not the best-written book out there, but I’m a sucker for a discussion of data analytics in sports and it’s fun to learn more about players, teams, and trades with which I’m already familiar.......more

Goodreads review by Chris on August 15, 2020

3.5 stars. Keith Law read "Thinking Fast and Slow" and decided to apply it to baseball. In the outset, Law notes how Fast and Slow has really caught on in baseball circles recently. Everyone's either reading it or at least being aware of what it's about. Fast & Slow is a study of cognitive biases, wh......more