Winners: How Good Baseball Teams Become Great Ones (and It's Not the Way You Think)

Winners: How Good Baseball Teams Become Great Ones (and It's Not the Way You Think)

by Dayn Perry
Winners: How Good Baseball Teams Become Great Ones (and It's Not the Way You Think)

Winners: How Good Baseball Teams Become Great Ones (and It's Not the Way You Think)

by Dayn Perry

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Overview

"We’re all winners, as Dayn Perry serves as our trusted guide on this idiosyncratic but profoundly informative walking tour of the great teams and players of the last few decades."
—Rob Neyer, ESPN.com

"Dayn Perry's really got something here. Part history, part handbook, Winners is an essential read for anyone trying to understand how great teams get that way."
—Joe Sheehan, BaseballProspetus.com

"We look at baseball from so many angles today that we too often forget the point is not to look at the game from an interesting view for its own sake, but to learn how it works, in the service of learning why teams win. Any fan who wants to know will find their answers in this book."
—Tim Marchman, baseball columnist, The New York Sun

"Dayn Perry crafts a lively narrative that blends astute analysis with clever storytelling. He gets to the bottom of what makes a great team tick."
—Kevin Towers, General Manager and Executive Vice President, San Diego Padres


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780470252536
Publisher: Trade Paper Press
Publication date: 08/17/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 893 KB

About the Author

Dayn Perry is a regular contributor to FoxSports.com, SportingNews.com and Baseball Prospectus. Besides writing two weekly columns for the Baseball Prospectus Web site, he also helped write the last two editions of Baseball Prospectus, the bestselling book of its kind. He’s written on sports for The Miami Herald, Reason, The National Review, The Washington Monthly, and The Washington Times. Since 2002, he has also been a Baseball Operations Consultant to the San Diego Padres.

Table of Contents

Introduction.

1. The Slugger.

2. The Ace.

3. The Glove Man.

4. The Closer.

5. The Middle Reliever.

6. The Base Stealer.

7. The Deadline Game.

8. The Veteran and the Youngster.

9. The Money Player.

10. A Matter of Luck?

Epilogue.

Acknowledgments.

Bibliography.

Index.

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