Blurb submitted by Trent Crider
Moneyball is nonfiction
Success is a strange thing. Many have success because of money, but some have success because of a plan. Moneyball is a book about a baseball manager who worked with the poorest team and still made it far. Billy Bean was a high school standout ball player who went to the majors. He did nothing with his career in the majors but afterward, he became the manager of the Oakland A’s. The Oakland A’s where one of the poorest baseball teams and only had ⅓ of some players paychecks to spend on their whole team. Billy Bean had a plan to take what he could get and make it great. With Billy’s plan, the Oakland A’s were able to go to the playoffs 3 straight years and had two 90 win seasons.
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