Moneyball took a fair amount of flak, as I recall. I tend to be suspicious of anybody spinning a good narrative (which he really is skilled at) out of historical events; at best they're leaving out important things that aren't part of their narrative thread, while often overstating the significance of much that they do include.
The only one of his books I had any personal background in was Flash Boys, which was at best very one-sided. Picking Brad Katsuyama as his narrative vehicle gave it a pretty distinct bias.
Moneyball took a fair amount of flak, as I recall. I tend to be suspicious of anybody spinning a good narrative (which he really is skilled at) out of historical events; at best they're leaving out important things that aren't part of their narrative thread, while often overstating the significance of much that they do include.