Widely regarded as the best manager of his time, Bill McKechnie built winners at every stop, took four teams to the World Series and became the only man to do it in three different cities. He tamed roughneck players with a fatherly approach to leadership and a scholarly approach to strategy. This biography covers the life of McKechnie from his birth in a Pittsburgh suburb in 1886, through his playing and managing days, to his retirement years in west central Florida. Firsthand accounts come from the author's interviews with McKechnie's only surviving child, who also provided family photos for the book.
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978-0-7864-6066-3 (9780786460663)
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Mitchell Conrad Stinson is an award winning sports reporter in Evansville, Indiana.
Table of Contents
Preface
Prologue
1. In the Beginning
2. More Seasoning
3. In the Company of Champions
4. Reaching New Heights with the Feds
5. Garden State Peppers
6. Back to the Majors
7. Getting Better
8. Homecomings
9. Start of Something Special
10. The 1925 World Series
11. Trouble in Horsehide Paradise
12. The Braves and the Babe
13. Resurrecting the Reds
14. Triumph and Tragedy
15. Old Wounds and New Horizons
16. Golden Years
17. Tributes
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index