
The Extra 2%
How Wall Street Strategies Took a Major League Baseball Team from Worst to First
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Narrado por:
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Lloyd James
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De:
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Jonah Keri
What happens when three financial-industry whiz kids and certified baseball nuts take over an ailing Major League franchise and implement the same strategies that fueled their success on Wall Street? In the case of the 2008 Tampa Bay Rays, an American League championship happens - the culmination of one of the greatest turnarounds in baseball history.
In The Extra 2%, financial journalist and sportswriter Jonah Keri chronicles the remarkable story of one team's Cinderella journey from divisional doormat to World Series contender. By quantifying the game's intangibles, they were able to deliver to Tampa Bay an American League pennant. This is an informative and entertaining case study for any organization that wants to go from worst to first.
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If you find the Rays interesting and you wonder "where the hell did these guys come from?" when you look at their crazy season as they sit a few games back in the AL East in early September 2012, then you'll think this is a valuable read. I find myself sharing "tidbits" with fellow baseball fans constantly.
The whole thing about the "extra 2%" and "Wall Street Strategies" is completely irrelevant and unexplored. I have no idea why that stuff is on the book jacket. It should be called: "Tampa Bay Rays - The Exorcism that Took them Worst to First".
Great nuggets here; but you gotta like the Rays
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The one thing I really didn't like about the book was the fact the narrator/reader didn't do his homework on the pronunciations of players names ie. Jim Thome which ends with a long E sound he kept ending it with a long A sound. That's only one example of many.
If you like baseball, this is a good read. It's definitely a good follow up to the book Moneyball. But this book deals more with the AL East including the Yankees and Boston which the Rays are continually compared to. Enjoy!
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Decent history of the Ray's.
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The title is a bit misleading, as it feels like the story he spins is 60% "Tampa Bay can never compete because of baseball's revenue gaps" or "Tampa Bay was a horribly run franchise for years", and only 40% (or less) on how the Rays manage to compete with the Evil Empire and the Sox anyway. He hints at issues between the Red Sox ownership and the Tampa ownership, but, with no access to any of the parties involved, he leaves it unexplored.
Unfortunately for Keri, I think any book of this sort will be compared to Moneyball, and the writer to Lewis. While Keri, undoubtedly, knows more about baseball than Lewis, myself, or 99.9% of all Americans, you wouldn't know it from this book. And Keri, while a better writer than I could ever hope to be (check him out on Grantland), may be better suited to essays and articles. He repeats points, arguments and jokes (3 times referring to different sums of money as "rounding errors" for the Yankees and Red Sox), and leaves the most interesting parts of the Tampa story relatively unexplored.
As for Lloyd James, pleasant voice, okay pacing, but either he knows next to nothing about the subject matter, or he mailed it in.
A poor man's Moneyball
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Great if you love baseball, especially the Rays!
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Informative Story, but Narration Was Lacking
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Great for baseball fans who enjoy behind-the-scenes and front-office narratives.Would you be willing to try another one of Lloyd James’s performances?
No.Any additional comments?
This book really needed a narrator who is at least a little familiar with baseball. Mispronounced names are jarring -- Tom GlaVINE, Cory Little (Lidle) a handful of others. Unforgivable is One to zero (game scores), Nine to six (a pitcher's 9-6 won-loss record) and three to two (a 3-2 pitch count). Not isolated instances, but constants throughout.Interesting book, lousy narrator
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The Rays are no different than an ice cream truck owner, trying to compete with Baskin Robbins and trying to get some of their big brother's business. The truck owner will have to pay for marketing, more trucks, more drivers and more overhead, in hopes to gain more business. This is exactly what is happening with The Rays.
When the team was known as the Devil Rays, they had a miser, cheap, owner, that let the team ans stadium go to garbage. The previous owner had no customer service skills at all, by kicking out their fans just because they brought their own food in the park. Until the ownership changed hands, the Devil Rays was doomed.
The Rays are in a small market and due to the current economical funk, they have yet to get an new stadium and no matter how well the team plays, they can't get over the hump from the big hitters, such as the Yankees.
This is an excellent business book to understand team sports and how they are run, beyond the head coach.
Inside Business of Baseball.
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Keri at his best
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How did the narrator detract from the book?
This is a book for baseball fans, primarily, but they chose a narrator who obviously isn't one, and butchers many names well known to fans. He pronounces Piniella "pin-ee-ella". Glavine becomes "glav-eye-n". This lack of attention to detail by the producers of this audiobook is really too bad for the author.Good story, bad narration
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