Moneyball
名词 n.
英 /ˈmʌn.iˌbɔːl/|[ˈmɐn.iˌbɔːl]
美 /ˈmʌn.iˌbɔl/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Baseball management relying on sabermetrics.
— Sure, the Florida Marlins and some others have a shot, but the “Moneyball” approach — using spreadsheets and unconventional thinking to fell baseball’s rich Goliaths — seems to have been co-opted by the big guys themselves.
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The application of advanced analytics to any domain in order to improve outcomes.
— Campaigns are spending a lot of money, but they are not playing Moneyball.
词形变化
词源
After the 2003 book by business journalist Michael Lewis; from money + ball.
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