Article 60K49 Moneyball’s Nick Swisher: ‘Most players were signing cards, we were signing books’

Moneyball’s Nick Swisher: ‘Most players were signing cards, we were signing books’

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Ryan Baldi
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Twenty years after he was drafted, the former Yankees and A's star reflects on how Michael Lewis's famous book affected his career

The 2002 Major League Baseball draft saw a healthy crop of future All-Stars - such as Zack Greinke, Cole Hamels and Prince Fielder - pen their first professional contracts. It also produced a misguided selection widely regarded as one of the all-time biggest busts, when the Pittsburgh Pirates took pitcher Bryan Bullington with the No 1 overall pick.

But the 2002 class will forever be associated with a book that sent ripples around the sporting world. Michael Lewis' Moneyball told the story of Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane and his ground-breaking, analytics-based approach to recruitment during the 2002 draft and MLB season. It was turned into a movie starring Brad Pitt in 2011 and continues to shape thinking across many sports.

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