Sunday, December 26, 2010

The Starting Rotation: A Managing Tree

Pat Lackeyby Pat Lackey

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Get your weekend off on the right foot with an eclectic look around the major leagues from Pat Lackey and Andrew Johnson in The Starting Rotation.


The Ace: Scioscia's Legacy

We hear a lot about coaching trees in football and basketball. That's partly because they are so easy to trace, but mostly because a head coach's influence on the hardwood or the gridiron can be so vital to a team's success or failure.

Things don't often work the same way in baseball. Coaches stick with an organization for long stretches rather than follow a lone mentor/coaching wizard/prophet. More significantly, it's a lot harder to take what is essentially a proprietary system you've learned under said mentor, install it somewhere else and have a bunch of success.

There's no West Coast Offense for the national pastime.

Or perhaps we just haven't noticed the latest one just yet.

 

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