In Collection
#444
Read It:
Yes
Non-Fiction, Sports
Baseball, Sports
James has built a career on finding the art and wisdom in baseball's numbers. Here he answers--in words as well as the numbers to back them up--everything you've ever wanted to know about dugout skippers, from the game's dinosaur days in the 1870s right up to today. Dividing his book into decade stretches, James examines the best managers of each time period, analyzing their contributions, detailing their styles, pointing out quirks, dissecting strengths and weaknesses, and comparing them with others. Along the way, he adds some fascinating essays--on the Dodger farm system, for example, the influence of Ned Hanlon, and the worst single managerial job of all time. Like all of James's work, it's filled with charts and statistics that open doors to both the managerial mind and baseball's inner workings. --Jeff Silverman, Sports editor
| LoC Classification |
GV863.A1J364 1997 |
| Dewey |
796.357/092/2 |
| Format |
Hardcover |
| Cover Price |
$30.00 |
| Nr of Pages |
352 |
| Height x Width |
241
x
203
mm
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