Winning in Both Leagues: Reflections from Baseball's Front Office
Autor J. Frank Cashen Cuvânt înainte de Billy Beaneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2021
Winning in Both Leagues also chronicles the drafting of Billy Beane, who would later be the focus of the New York Times best seller Moneyball. Cashen, who was a central figure in the fierce competition with New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, excelled at building winning ball clubs and remains one of only three general managers ever to win a World Series in both leagues.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496226662
ISBN-10: 1496226666
Pagini: 246
Ilustrații: 35 photographs
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496226666
Pagini: 246
Ilustrații: 35 photographs
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
J. Frank Cashen (1925–2014) was, at various times, executive vice president, chief operating officer, and general manager of the Baltimore Orioles in the sixties and seventies and the New York Mets from 1980 to 1991. His teams won three world championships in five World Series appearances and were runners up in three other league championship playoffs. Billy Beane is the executive vice president of baseball operations for the Oakland Athletics.
Cuprins
Foreword by Billy Beane
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Beating Boston
2. Call from the Boss
3. Baltimore Beginnings
4. Shocking Developments
5. Parting Gift
6. Four Straight
7. After the Sweep
8. Earl of Baltimore
9. Low Point to High Flyers
10. Negotiating Contracts
11. My First Passion
12. From Studs to Suds
13. Commish’s Call
14. Baseball Trails
15. Casting My Fate
16. Changing the Mets' Image
17. Yellow Pad Parlance
18. Trade Secrets
19. Competing in the Apple
20. Building a Winner
21. Breaking .500
22. Dominating Season
23. Infamous Plane Trip
24. Series Showdown
25. Futures Trading
26. Broadcasting Brilliance
27. New Friends, New Places
28. Traveling Tales
29. Mets Changes
30. New Choices
31. Extra Innings
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Beating Boston
2. Call from the Boss
3. Baltimore Beginnings
4. Shocking Developments
5. Parting Gift
6. Four Straight
7. After the Sweep
8. Earl of Baltimore
9. Low Point to High Flyers
10. Negotiating Contracts
11. My First Passion
12. From Studs to Suds
13. Commish’s Call
14. Baseball Trails
15. Casting My Fate
16. Changing the Mets' Image
17. Yellow Pad Parlance
18. Trade Secrets
19. Competing in the Apple
20. Building a Winner
21. Breaking .500
22. Dominating Season
23. Infamous Plane Trip
24. Series Showdown
25. Futures Trading
26. Broadcasting Brilliance
27. New Friends, New Places
28. Traveling Tales
29. Mets Changes
30. New Choices
31. Extra Innings
Recenzii
“The most versatile man I know; sports, music, writing, the law, he could do it all.”—Tim McCarver
“When it came to baseball, Cashen had the magic touch.”—Nelson Doubleday Jr., former president of Doubleday and former owner of the New York Mets
“Frank Cashen, through shrewd trades and organizational development, put together two of the most complete pitching staffs in baseball history. Through the use of both the numbers and his great appreciation of the eyes and ears of the game (the scouts), Mr. Cashen assembled iconic franchises. Orioles and Mets fans applaud.”—Ron Darling, New York Mets pitcher in the 1980s
“Frank Cashen liked being a sportswriter, liked being a lawyer, liked running a brewery, but loved being a baseball general manager. He took his intellect, people skills, great judgment, and passion and became one of the best baseball GMs ever.”—Jim Palmer, broadcaster and Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame pitcher
“Cashen is a hero to the little people in baseball. He believed in scouting and the Minor Leagues and persuaded the big league owners to provide a retirement plan for the forgotten people of baseball.”—Harry Minor, long-time New York Mets scout
"[Winning in Both Leagues] delivers a refreshingly compact and unpretentious change of pace."—Henry D. Fetter, Wall Street Journal
"Whether you've heard the stories before or whether some of the information is totally new, Cashen's is a good read."—Pete Kerzel, Mid Atlantic Sports Network
Descriere
Best known as the general manager of the New York Mets during their remaking and rise to glory in the 1980s, J. Frank Cashen fills the pages of Winning in Both Leagues with lively stories from his baseball tenure during the last half of the twentieth century.