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Skipper
Why Baseball Managers Matter and Always Will
Contributors
By Scott Miller
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Skipper takes on an ambitious Moneyball-esque premise: a deep dive into the ongoing struggle for control that often takes place behind the scenes between MLB managers and the ownership groups, and now, their data analysts. In a culture still attempting to come to terms with the Digital Age, there’s a bigger story behind the evolution of authority of managing inside the major leagues.
Packed with baseball history, interviews with dozens of MLB’s current stars and veterans, and an exclusive, inside look at the day-to-day life of a manager competing for the World Series, the LA Dodgers’ Dave Roberts, Skipper is a fascinating look into the highs, the lows, and the inner workings of the changing world of professional baseball.
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“Skipper is one of the best baseball books in years, but it’s really much more—a lively look at leadership in a public pressure cooker. Scott Miller, one of baseball’s most gifted and trusted reporters, goes far beyond the press conference to reveal the humanity in a job that everyone thinks they can handle, but few truly understand.”Tyler Kepner, author of K and The Grandest Stage
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“This captivating narrative takes readers behind the scenes, revealing the heart and soul of the sport we all love. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, this book invites you to discover how the spirit of the game endures through the ages.”Torii Hunter, five-time All-Star, nine-time Gold Glove winner
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“Skipper addresses an important but sometimes overlooked topic—the impact of technology on the evolution of the baseball manager. Scott Miller makes a powerful case for why managers remain vital, but in different ways than before. Former Yankees manager Joe Torre once told GM Brian Cashman, ‘Don’t forget that this game has a heartbeat.’ Skipper is a lively and richly detailed reminder, superbly crafted by Miller.”Ken Rosenthal, senior baseball writer, The Athletic
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“Baseball Gold from a Baseball Guy. From Billy Martin and Earl Weaver to Alex Cora and Kevin Cash, Scott Miller takes you into the dugout and clubhouse. I read Skipper from cover to cover in one sitting and when I finally put it down, I expected to see sunflower seeds on the floor of my den.”Dan Shaughnessy, author of Francona and The Curse of the Bambino
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“Skipper is filled with anecdote after anecdote around the most notable in-game decisions over the last half-century, with the managers telling the readers about all the complications that framed their choices. The excellent and comprehensive work is not surprising to me, after watching Scott Miller extract details from big-league All-Stars over his remarkable career. In this era when narrative-bending is exchanged for access, Scott is an outlier: He seeks the truth in every situation.”Buster Olney, author of The Last Night of the Yankee Dynasty
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“Scott Miller has always been one of the best and most insightful baseball writers in America. But this might be his finest work, because Skipper is the definitive book on the complicated, new-age world of modern managing. Reading it, I felt just the way I did when I read Moneyball. We were all pretty sure we knew what baseball and baseball managers have always looked like. And this isn’t it! Once you’ve read Skipper, you’ll understand exactly why.”Jayson Stark, senior baseball writer, The Athletic
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“Simply, this is the ultimate and definitive book of MLB managers. It’s a must-read with Scott Miller brilliantly capturing an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look with today’s managers and their predecessors. He takes you into the living room of the Bob Boone house where he is watching his son, Aaron, managing the Yankees. He takes you into the day-to-day grind with Dave Roberts as he leads the Los Angeles Dodgers to the World Series championship. And he takes you into the pain Art Howe endured watching Moneyball. Every chapter is absolutely riveting, giving you an exclusive perspective into the complicated world of baseball managers.”Bob Nightengale, baseball columnist, USA Today
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“There are certainties in baseball. 60-feet 6-inches from the pitcher’s mound to the plate. 90 feet from one base to the next. And Scott Miller at the ballpark, several hours before game time in the dugout waiting for a one-on-one conversation with the manager. And if the manager isn’t in the dugout, then certainly they meet in the manager’s office. What Miller brings to the page is the insight of the manager, about the players he manages and oversees. The game isn’t just numbers, and lineups, it is the people who play it, and how they play it under the guidance of the Skipper. The managers and their personalities. Each manager has his own view of his and opposing players and how the game can and should be played. That is the essence of the game. Its heart and its soul. Why baseball managers matter (and always will). Scott Miller is the Skipper of this game.”“Charlie Steiner, radio play-by-play, Los Angeles Dodgers
- On Sale
- May 13, 2025
- Page Count
- 400 pages
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- ISBN-13
- 9780306832703
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