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Francona: The Red Sox Years (editie 2013)

door Terry Francona, Dan Shaughnessy

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From famed baseball manager Terry Francona, a lively, unvarnished narrative of his tenure with the storied Boston Red Sox
From 2004 to 2011, Terry Francona managed the Boston Red Sox, the most talked about, scrutinized team in all of sports. In Francona the legendary manager opens up for the first time about his eight years there, as they went from cursed franchise to one of the most successful and profitable in baseball history. He takes readers inside the rarefied world of a 21st-century clubhouse, from 2004 when they won their first championship in 86 years, through another win in 2007, to the controversial September collapse just four years later. He recounts the tightrope walk of managing personalities like Pedro Martinez and Manny Ramirez, working with Theo Epstein and his statistics-driven executives, balancing their data with the emotions of a 25-man roster, and meeting the expectations of three owners with often wildly differing opinions. Along the way listeners are treated with back-slapping, never-before-told stories about their favorite players, moments, losses, and wins.
Those eight years were a wild, unforgettable ride, and now the fascinating full story can be told in an audiobook that examines like no other the art of managing in today's game.

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Titel:Francona: The Red Sox Years
Auteurs:Terry Francona
Andere auteurs:Dan Shaughnessy
Info:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2013), Hardcover, 368 pages
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Could do without SHAUGHNESSY parts ( )
  jimifenway | Feb 2, 2016 |
Good material, pedestrian writing. And, Francona didn't come across as likable as I had imagined. ( )
  VashonJim | Sep 5, 2015 |
As a Red Sox fan, I lived through much of the Tito and Sox history in the book, and attended some of those critical games. What I didn't know about was the owners' primary interest in the business, rather than the game of baseball. Owners need to "get it" that they're in charge of the careers of people playing a competitive game they devote their lives to play; they are not commodities on an exchange board (except in fantasy baseball).

The book was a walk down memory lane for me, and a sweetly accurate rendering of the Great Tito Years. ( )
  Patbilly | Apr 29, 2014 |
As a Red Sox fan, I lived through much of the Tito and Sox history in the book, and attended some of those critical games. What I didn't know about was the owners' primary interest in the business, rather than the game of baseball. Owners need to "get it" that they're in charge of the careers of people playing a competitive game they devote their lives to play; they are not commodities on an exchange board (except in fantasy baseball).

The book was a walk down memory lane for me, and a sweetly accurate rendering of the Great Tito Years. ( )
  Patbilly | Apr 29, 2014 |
After losing to the New York Yankees in the 2003 playoffs, the Boston Red Sox fired manager Grady Little and hired Terry Francona in his place. Their choice paid off quickly as the Red Sox won the World Series in 2004 and again in 2007. For a while all was well in Red Sox Nation but the good times didn't last as Francona lost control of the clubhouse and players and after a disastrous 2011 season Francona was fired. “Francona: The Red Sox Years” is the story of Francona's roller coaster years as Red Sox manager.

Written by Dan Shaughnessy and Terry Francona (Shaughnessy wisely writes in the third person and doesn't pretend the book is solely written from Francona's point of view), “Francona: The Red Sox Years” is an interesting look back at his years as manager of the Red Sox. If you are a diehard Red Sox fan you probably won't learn anything you didn't already know when reading this book, but it is still fun to look back at the excitement of two World Series wins and anguishing to read and relive the horrors of Tito's last season in Boston. While the Boston media has made much of the way Francona bashes Red Sox management in the book I found it not nearly as bad as portrayed in the media. Yes, Francona was upset at the way he was treated at the end and it is clear he is not a John Henry fan, but his biggest beef still seems to be about whoever told the media he had a “problem” with prescription drugs. Francona doesn't reveal anything in this book that isn't public knowledge - for example he acknowledges the breakup of his marriage but doesn't go into the details of why/how it happened. It is clear who his favorite players were - even David Ortiz who had his battles with Francona gets a pass in this book - and who he didn't like (not that Manny Ramirez probably cares!). Shaughnessy does an excellent job of quoting Francona - I could hear Tito's voice in my head while reading the book. In the end, I think despite the fact that Francona clearly has his opinions about Red Sox ownership, the book is pretty evenhanded. Francona admits that he made his share of mistakes and does appear to happen disinterested at times towards the end of his time in Boston.

“Francona: The Red Sox Years: may not have anything new to say but it is still an interesting look at the manager who brought a World Series win to Boston for the first time in 86 years. ( )
  drebbles | Dec 9, 2013 |
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Biography & Autobiography. Sports & Recreations. Nonfiction. HTML:

From famed baseball manager Terry Francona, a lively, unvarnished narrative of his tenure with the storied Boston Red Sox
From 2004 to 2011, Terry Francona managed the Boston Red Sox, the most talked about, scrutinized team in all of sports. In Francona the legendary manager opens up for the first time about his eight years there, as they went from cursed franchise to one of the most successful and profitable in baseball history. He takes readers inside the rarefied world of a 21st-century clubhouse, from 2004 when they won their first championship in 86 years, through another win in 2007, to the controversial September collapse just four years later. He recounts the tightrope walk of managing personalities like Pedro Martinez and Manny Ramirez, working with Theo Epstein and his statistics-driven executives, balancing their data with the emotions of a 25-man roster, and meeting the expectations of three owners with often wildly differing opinions. Along the way listeners are treated with back-slapping, never-before-told stories about their favorite players, moments, losses, and wins.
Those eight years were a wild, unforgettable ride, and now the fascinating full story can be told in an audiobook that examines like no other the art of managing in today's game.

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