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Highlights
- During his career as the manager of the Baltimore Orioles, Earl Weaver was called "baseball's resident genius.
- Author(s): Earl Weaver & Terry Pluto
- 202 Pages
- Sports + Recreation, Coaching
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About the Book
Describes the art of managing, from tactics to motivating playersBook Synopsis
During his career as the manager of the Baltimore Orioles, Earl Weaver was called "baseball's resident genius." His distinctive style of managing helped his teams finish first or second thirteen times in his seventeen years as a manager.
This volume reveals Weaver's approach to the game, with a focus on how to manage a roster, a lineup, and a pitching staff. He defines the differences between running a team during a single game and managing it during an entire season. In his characteristically blunt style, Weaver explains everything from how to tell when a pitcher is tiring to how and when to argue with an umpire. Successful ball clubs still mimic his offensive strategies. Readers of this updated edition will learn new ways to think about the game as it's played today.
Review Quotes
I learned more from Earl Weaver than anyone else I ever played for or against.
Weaver talking about baseball is worth listening to twice, or even three times.
When it comes to running a ballgame, no one did it better than Earl Weaver. And now everyone can learn how he did it.