baseball manager


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Skipper, a political reporter and author of books on politics and baseball, offers a biography of major league baseball manager Billy Southworth, who managed the St.
Legendary baseball manager Leo Durocher wasn't making a blanket statement when he uttered these four words.
The baseball manager Leo Durocher coined this saying in 1939 "Nice guys finish last".
Look to the role of a baseball manager to develop and field a lineup that will score hits with your current tenants, your fans.
Baker has spent 19 years as a baseball manager and won the National League Manager of the Year three times.
Most would probably say that the baseball manager has the better process--it allows for prequalification, testing, training, and opportunities for recovery through rehabilitation.
If you're not analyzing 20 or more metrics, you're like a baseball manager who doesn't know his players' batting averages or earned run averages.
DVDs of the week MONEYBALL (12) THE STORY Baseball manager Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) decides to follow the advice of a young, numbercrunching e c on o -mist (Jonah Hill) rather than that of the old guard of former players when he has to rebuild his team on a limited budget.
a Knocker is the strangest man known in the game, the hardest to deal with an' what every baseball manager hates most" (137).
Winnipeg Baseball Club, baseball manager Ned Egan sued his team for unpaid salary after he was fired in mid-season.
Interestingly, Michael Keaton''s character is named after baseball manager Gene Mauch, who once led Will Ferrell''s favourite team, the California Angels.
Jerry Manuel, former major league baseball manager, doesn't tinker with the rotation when the team has won 10 of 11.
But Kogan likes to quote baseball manager Lou Piniella about statistics: "They're like bikinis.