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  • 5/24/2025
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00:00Who do you think is the best in the business now?
00:02Are you on that Tito or Bochy or is it Dave Roberts?
00:07Or who do you think the best in the business is now?
00:10Because I could go back in time.
00:12I was just talking about being a Yankee fan since I was a little boy.
00:15And I went to see Charlie Huff pitch at the stadium against Reggie Jackson.
00:18And I was in heaven.
00:20And I used to get a thrill watching George Steinbrenner fire Billy Martin.
00:24I got a kick out of Billy Martin.
00:26And I've seen every manager since I say I started as a hardcore baseball fan in 70.
00:33In 71, I went to the World Series with my father.
00:36In 79, I went to the World Series.
00:37They beat the Orioles both times.
00:39I could go down the litany of managers.
00:41Who's your favorite now and who's your favorites then?
00:45You know, the three starting now, the three you mentioned, it's hard to top.
00:49Obviously, Bruce Bochy has won four World Series.
00:51The great thing about Bochy, of course, is he's transitioned with the times.
00:57Not everybody can do that.
00:59You know, I asked Bochy, you know, was it harder or easier when you first started versus now?
01:06What's the big difference?
01:07And he said, you know, the biggest thing now is when I first started to manage,
01:11the manager used to just tell players what to do.
01:15Go do this.
01:15Go do that.
01:16But in today's world, he says, you've got to offer an explanation with it.
01:21I want you to do this.
01:22Here's why.
01:23Whether it's, you know, something we think will help you, help the team.
01:26He said that's just the way it is, and that's the way it's got to be done.
01:29Not everybody, you know, could do that.
01:32I mean, I'd like to see if Earl Weaver would be asked by a player, you know.
01:36But Bochy has won four World Series.
01:39He's going to the Hall of Fame.
01:40Terry Francona, same thing.
01:42He's got an incredible way with players.
01:43There's a lot of Terry Francona in the book.
01:45Dave Roberts, I shadowed for four days, trying to get into the day-to-day.
01:50What's the day-to-day like for a baseball manager today, a modern,
01:54the quintessential modern manager?
01:56Because they've got players pulling at them.
01:59The, you know, baseball analytics office always wants another meeting.
02:02You know, in Los Angeles, the way things are, you know,
02:04the marketing department wants the manager to go speak at a statue dedication.
02:09You know, the media relations always has interview requests.
02:12And Dave Roberts handles everything, including and especially the baseball part with aplomb.
02:18So I'd say those three.
02:20And, you know, going back in time, I mean, Earl Weaver, there's some fascinating stuff about him that,
02:25you know, he was an early advocate of analytics.
02:27He used to have his media relations guy in Baltimore keep track of batter versus pitcher matchups long
02:33before anybody else heard of that.
02:37And so he would know, like Detroit's coming in this weekend.
02:40He'd have a whole list of how my relief pitchers have done against each of Detroit's batters.
02:45So, you know, he used to update those.
02:47And a lot of people back then thought he was crazy.
02:48But, you know, it turns out he was almost like the godfather of analytics.
02:52And there's a lot of stuff on him and on that in the book as well.
02:57Get the book, Skipper, Why Baseball Managers Matter and Always Will.
03:02It's everywhere and available now.

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