In Pursuit of Pennants
Baseball Operations from Deadball to Moneyball
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Author
Publication
2015 - University of Nebraska Press
Language
English
Word Count
126,000 words, Guess
Page Count
504 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveinpursuitofpenna0000armo
- ISBN-139780803234970
- ISBN-10080323497X
- Library of Congress Control Number2014041838
- OCLC Control Number894747542
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780803234970
- Open LibraryOL28560903M
Classifications
- LCCGV875.A1A75 2015
- LCCGV875.A1 A75 2015
Description
The 1936 Yankees, the 1963 Dodgers, the 1975 Reds, the 2010 Giants—why do some baseball teams win while others don’t? General managers and fans alike have pondered this most important of baseball questions. The Moneyball strategy is not the first example of how new ideas and innovative management have transformed the way teams are assembled. In Pursuit of Pennants examines and analyzes a number of compelling, winning baseball teams over the past hundred-plus years, focusing on their decision making and how they assembled their championship teams. Whether through scouting, integration, instruction, expansion, free agency, or modernizing their management structure, each winning team and each era had its own version of Moneyball , where front office decisions often made the difference. Mark L. Armour and Daniel R. Levitt show how these teams succeeded and how they relied on talent both on the field and in the front office. While there is no recipe for guaranteed success in a competitive, ever-changing environment, these teams demonstrate how creatively thinking about one’s circumstances can often lead to a competitive advantage.
Description
"Analyzing and examining the strategies used by 14 winning baseball teams over the past few decades"--
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Other Editions
- In Pursuit of Pennants: Baseball Operations from Deadball to Moneyball
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