"Baseball is this intense subculture that actually doesn't speak very much for the larger culture."
"That was how a Salomon bond trader thought: He forgot whatever it was that he wanted to do for a minute and put his finger on the pulse of the market. If the market felt fidgety, if people were scared or desperate, he herded them like sheep into a corner, then made them pay for their uncertainty. He sat on the market until it puked gold coins. Then he worried about what he wanted to do."
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Source: Michael Lewis on Moneyball. Interview with Robert Birnbaum, www.identitytheory.com. June 16, 2003.
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