Blending his knowledge of finance and lifelong passion for baseball, Joe Peta has produced an interesting blend of two different worlds in explaining how he beat the odds in wagering on Major League Baseball games with his new book, Trading Bases – A Story About Wall Street, Gambling and Baseball
From the 2011 season opener to the final game of the World Series, the Stanford MBA grad using his own twist on the sabermetric savvy of Bill James and Nate Silver made a profit of 41% picking favorites, underdogs and pick-‘ems.
This is an engaging account of how the veteran trader brought Wall Street to Las Vegas via the diamond.


