"Baseball is this intense subculture that actually doesn't speak very much for the larger culture."
"There was but one question he left unasked, and it vibrated between his lines: if gross miscalculations of a person's value could occur on a baseball field, before a live audience of thirty thousand, and a television audience of millions more, what did that say about the measurement of performance in other lines of work? If professional baseball players could be over- or under valued, who couldn't?"
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Source: Moneyball. Book by Michael Lewis, June 17, 2003.
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