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Witty, forthright, and wonderfully well-read, Dierker was that rare manager who knew how to work hard and have a good time doing it. Dierker shares his singular take on the daunting task of trying to manage 25 men with agents, cell phones, and titanic egos.

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Witty, forthright, and wonderfully well-read, Dierker was that rare manager who knew how to work hard and have a good time doing it. Dierker shares his singular take on the daunting task of trying to manage 25 men with agents, cell phones, and titanic egos.
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Larry Dierker pitched for the Houston Astros from 1964 to 1976. He made his debut on his eighteenth birthday and in his first inning struck out Willie Mays. In 1969 he became the Astros' first 20-game winner. He was named to the National League All-Star team in 1969 and 1971. As a pitcher he remains the franchise career leader in innings pitched and complete games, and is second in wins. After doing color commentary on Astros' radio and television broadcasts, Dierker managed the team from 1997 to 2001. He led Houston to a first-place finish in four of these five seasons. In 2004 he returned to color commentary. He is the author of This Ain't Brain Surgery: How to Win the Pennant Without Losing Your Mind.