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Ross, Ken

 
9780131479906: A Mathematician At The Ballpark: Odds And Probablilities For Baseball Fans

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Here is a perfect introduction to the ideas of probability that baseball fans will love. Books on baseball give statistics and use language such as "odds," "likely," and "no chance" without any explanation. Now, professor of mathematics Ken Ross has written a guide to the beautiful and powerful science of probability for baseball fans who love statistics.

In the last few years, revolutionaries armed with good old mathematics have changed baseball forever. Managers and coaches have refocused their attention on what statistics really measure and what they indicate about the probable performance of a player or a team. Now Ken Ross, himself a lifelong baseball fan, opens up the math behind that revolution and shows how anyone can use probability to better understand the future of the game, in the next inning, or in the rest of the season, or in the rest of the World Series.

See why On Base Percentage and Slugging Percentage together are more meaningful than each is by itself (and why they are neither percentages nor averages). See how to calculate the probability that a seven-game series will go four, five, six, or seven games. Learn how a mathematician adept in the arithmetic of probability can combine statistics to produce tailor-made analyses in answering questions about specific teams, players, and games.

Filled with current and historical players, this is the first book that focuses on probability in baseball. It is highly useful for anyone who bets on the game, and a pleasure to read for anyone who wants to understand player performance and manager decisions. This is the mathematics of winning.

"This is the ultimate math book for baseball fans. If you want to know where all those baseball stats come from and what they really mean, Ken Ross's book is for you. Professor Ross loves baseball and math with a passion."
�??Keith Devlin, Stanford University, author of The Math Gene and The Millennium Problems"I already love mathematics. This book reminded me that I love baseball. I'll bet three to one it works the other way, too. A Mathematician at the Ballpark is full of life and scholarship."
�??Persi Diaconis, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, Stanford University"As long as people have been going to the ballpark, some of them have wondered: 'What is likely to happen next?' If you're one of these people, you will be entertained and educated by A Mathematician at the Ballpark. If you're not, this book will finally help you begin to understand what those other folks have been talking about all these years!"
�??Mark Armour, co-author of Paths to Glory: How Great Baseball Teams Got That Way

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Table of Contents

 

A PLUME BOOK

Title Page

Copyright Page

Preface

 

Chapter 1 - Who’s the Best Hitter? Averages

Chapter 2 - But Which Team Are You Betting On? Odds & Probabilities

Chapter 3 - Will You Win the Lottery? Expectations

Chapter 4 - What Would Pete Rose Do? Professional Betting

Chapter 5 - Will the Yankees Win if Steinbrenner Is Gone? Conditional Probabilities

Chapter 6 - How Long Should the World Series Last? Repeated Tries

Chapter 7 - When Should You Stop Betting? Double-or-Nothing

Chapter 8 - What About Streaks? Statistics

Appendix 1 - Now a Word from Our Statisticians

Appendix 2 - The Binomial Theorem

Appendix 3 - Fantasy Baseball and Statistics Dan Schlewitz, Eugene, OR

Annotated Bibliography

Acknowledgements

Index

A PLUME BOOK

A MATHEMATICIAN AT THE BALLPARK

KEN ROSS, Ph.D., taught math for thirty-five years at the University of Oregon, and is a past president of the Mathematical Association of America. He lives in Eugene, Oregon.

 

 

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ISBN 10 :  0452287820 ISBN 13 :  9780452287822
Editeur : Penguin Publishing Group, 2007
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