An edition of The man in the dugout (1993)

The man in the dugout

baseball's top managers and how they got that way

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An edition of The man in the dugout (1993)

The man in the dugout

baseball's top managers and how they got that way

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Baseball fans love to second-guess managers' strategies and speculate about their styles of managing and Leonard Koppett is no exception. Koppett brings 52 years as a working baseball writer to his understanding of these men in the dugout. His analysis is based on personal interaction with all of the managers active since 1950 and their descriptions and judgments of the generation of men who preceded them. Every manager inherits his method from some influential manager he played for. Three seminal figures John McGraw, Connie Mack, and Branch Rickey form the trunk of a genealogical tree whose branches have eventually intertwined, but whose key characteristics remain identifiable nearly a century later in the style of current headliners like Joe Torre, Jim Leyland, Tony LaRussa, Dusty Baker, and Bobby Cox.This highly acclaimed study, first published in 1993, has been updated to the year 2000 and now includes some recent winning managers and completes the careers of others. Author note: Leonard Koppett has been writing about baseball since the 1940s (his earliest memories include seeing Babe Ruth hit and John McGraw manage) for the New York City newspapers, the San Francisco Bay Area newspapers, and "The Sporting News". He is author of half a dozen baseball books including "Koppett's Concise History of Major League Baseball" (Temple). He is the winner of the J. G. Taylor Spink Award from the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Koppett is the only sportswriter named to the writers' wing of both baseball and basketball Halls of Fame.

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Cover of: The man in the dugout
The man in the dugout: baseball's top managers and how they got that way
2000, Temple University Press
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Cover of: Man in the Dugout
Man in the Dugout
June 4, 1994, Random House Value Publishing
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The man in the dugout: baseball's top managers and how they got that way
1993, Crown Publishers
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Philadelphia

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796.357/092/273, B
Library of Congress
GV865.A1 K67 2000, GV865.A1K67 2000

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Pagination
xiv, 352 p. ;
Number of pages
352

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Open Library
OL44928M
ISBN 10
1566397456
LCCN
99041177
OCLC/WorldCat
42021431
Library Thing
1940989
Goodreads
707325

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