Since the early 1930s "MacPhail" has been a big name in baseball. Three generations of this one family have provided leadership, innovation and vision for the sport. Larry, Lee and Andy MacPhail, representing very different eras of American life, have each addressed baseball's needs and opportunities in his own way. During the 1930s and 1940s Larry MacPhail served as general manager and vice president of the Cincinnati Reds, executive vice president and president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and part owner and president of the New York Yankees. He was posthumously inducted into the Baseball Hall…mehr
Since the early 1930s "MacPhail" has been a big name in baseball. Three generations of this one family have provided leadership, innovation and vision for the sport. Larry, Lee and Andy MacPhail, representing very different eras of American life, have each addressed baseball's needs and opportunities in his own way. During the 1930s and 1940s Larry MacPhail served as general manager and vice president of the Cincinnati Reds, executive vice president and president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and part owner and president of the New York Yankees. He was posthumously inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1978. Larry's son, Lee, worked for 13 years in the Yankee organization before serving as general manager and president of the Baltimore Orioles. Lee later served two five-year terms as president of the American League and two years as president of the Player Relations Committee. Lee was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998, becoming the only son ever to join his father in the Hall. Lee's son, Andy, worked in management positions for the Chicago Cubs, the Houston Astros and the Minnesota Twins before becoming president and CEO of the Cubs.
The late G. Richard McKelvey was chairman of the department of philosophy and religion at Deerfield Academy (Massachusetts) and longtime coach of the Deerfield baseball and basketball teams. The author of several books about baseball, he lived in Greenfield, Massachusetts.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: LARRY 1. Larry Explodes on the Scene; Baseball Is on the Radio and Lighted Up 2. Raising Brooklyn 3. Larry, Leo, Reese, Reiser and Red 4. The Exciting Ebbets Field Experience and Other of Larry's Doings 5. The Dodgers Capture the Pennant; The Yankees Claim the World Series 6. The End of the Line in Brooklyn 7. Larry Returns to New York; Welcome to the Bronx, Not Brooklyn 8. A Season with the Bronx Bombers 9. MacPhail, Rickey and Durocher; A Prescription for Fireworks 10. The Yankees Win It All; Larry Quits and Walks Away 11. The Retirement Years and the Hall of Fame, Posthumously PART II: 12. Lee Follows Larry into the Game 13. Lee's Minor League Career Is Over; Welcome to New York 14. Moving Up the Organization; Lee Meets New Responsibilities 15. Building Baltimore 16. Ups and Downs with the Orioles 17. Life with Spike; Shepherding the Commissioner 18. Back to the Bronx with a Five-Year Plan 19. The General Manager Builds the Bronx Bombers and Meets "the Boss" 20. A Move to the American League Once 21. The Business of Baseball; Owners and Players 22. MacPhail, Finley and Veeck; Challenging the System 23. MacPhail and Miller; 50 Days Without the Game 24. Ten Years and Out 25. The Final Position; The Player Relations Committee PART III: ANDY 26. Andy Follows the Family Tradition 27. Andy Moves to Minnesota; A Quick Trip to the Fall Classic 28. Collusion, Salaries and a Lockout 29. Andy Rebuilds and the Twins Capture Another Crown 30. The Twins Falter and a Strike Stops the Game 31. Andy Heads to Chicago; From Small Market to Big Hopes 32. A Season to Forget 33. The Cubs Have a Year to Remember; Baseball Has a Career to Remember Chapter Notes Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: LARRY 1. Larry Explodes on the Scene; Baseball Is on the Radio and Lighted Up 2. Raising Brooklyn 3. Larry, Leo, Reese, Reiser and Red 4. The Exciting Ebbets Field Experience and Other of Larry's Doings 5. The Dodgers Capture the Pennant; The Yankees Claim the World Series 6. The End of the Line in Brooklyn 7. Larry Returns to New York; Welcome to the Bronx, Not Brooklyn 8. A Season with the Bronx Bombers 9. MacPhail, Rickey and Durocher; A Prescription for Fireworks 10. The Yankees Win It All; Larry Quits and Walks Away 11. The Retirement Years and the Hall of Fame, Posthumously PART II: 12. Lee Follows Larry into the Game 13. Lee's Minor League Career Is Over; Welcome to New York 14. Moving Up the Organization; Lee Meets New Responsibilities 15. Building Baltimore 16. Ups and Downs with the Orioles 17. Life with Spike; Shepherding the Commissioner 18. Back to the Bronx with a Five-Year Plan 19. The General Manager Builds the Bronx Bombers and Meets "the Boss" 20. A Move to the American League Once 21. The Business of Baseball; Owners and Players 22. MacPhail, Finley and Veeck; Challenging the System 23. MacPhail and Miller; 50 Days Without the Game 24. Ten Years and Out 25. The Final Position; The Player Relations Committee PART III: ANDY 26. Andy Follows the Family Tradition 27. Andy Moves to Minnesota; A Quick Trip to the Fall Classic 28. Collusion, Salaries and a Lockout 29. Andy Rebuilds and the Twins Capture Another Crown 30. The Twins Falter and a Strike Stops the Game 31. Andy Heads to Chicago; From Small Market to Big Hopes 32. A Season to Forget 33. The Cubs Have a Year to Remember; Baseball Has a Career to Remember Chapter Notes Index
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