The Man In Dugout

Leonard Koppett author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Temple University Press,U.S.

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A Hall of Fame sportsriter analyzes managers' stragegies

Baseball fans love to second-guess managers' strategies and speculate about their styles of managing. The author brings 52 years as a working baseball writer to his understanding of these men. His analysis is based on personal interactions with the managers active since 1950 and their descriptions of the generation of men who preceded them.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.

"Leonard Koppett is the perfect man to write a book about managers. He could've been a terrific manager if he hadn't decided to become a terrific sportswriter. Koppett understands people. He is a master of analysis, statistical or theoretical." -Dick Schaap "Long before the 'scholarly' study of baseball became something of a cottage industry, Leonard Koppett was out there doing it on his own with his keen reporter's eye, tireless research, and logical mind. Through the years, reading Koppett has been a joy and an education." -Bob Costas "What a pleasure it is to read Leonard Koppett on the history and science-no, make that Art, with a capital A-of managing a major-league baseball team." -Robert W. Creamer, author of Babe: The Legend Comes to Life, Stengel, and Baseball in '41 "Nobody in sports has ever provided your brain with a better workout than Leonard Koppett. To borrow from the old E. F. Hutton spot, 'When Leonard Koppett talks, I listen-very, very attentively.'" -Al Michaels

ISBN: 9781566397452

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 28mm

Weight: unknown

424 pages