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My Thirty Years In Baseball

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The autobiography of John Joseph McGraw, another one of the "greats" of baseball. McGraw, along with Casey Stengel, has managed the most league pennants, with ten. He also holds the NL record for seasons managed, with 31 (thirty with the Giants and one with the original Orioles). He is third among major league managers in wins with 2,763, behind Connie Mack and Tony La Russa, though, at .586, McGraw's winning percentage as a manager is about .050 higher than La Russa's and .100 higher than Mack's. This book tells, in his own words, the hows and whys of his remarkable career, from player to manager. - Summary by cavaet (6 hr 7 min)

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Introduction by George M. Cohan

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Chapter I: What McGraw told his team the day before the recent World's Series b…

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Chapter II: The new play that ruined the Yanks -- Outwitting Joe Bush -- Twenty…

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Chapter III: Individual vs. team work -- The "I thought" ball players -- What h…

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Chapter IV: A manager's troubles with picturesque characters -- Bugs Raymond, t…

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Chapter V: Schreckengost and the "Cracker" contract -- How Rube Waddell put one…

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Chapter VI: How McGraw, batting left-handed, learned to hit into left field -- …

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Chapter VII: Early experiences in Cedar Rapids -- The half-wit who emptied the …

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Chapter VIII: The freshest ball player -- First meeting with Pop Anson -- McGra…

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Chapter IX: Is modern baseball superior to old? -- Plays that were never heard …

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Chapter X: The "bench" school of training -- McGraw shifted to second base -- F…

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Chapter XI: Ned Hanlon starts a revolution in baseball -- How Jennings improved…

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Chapter XII: "Hit-'Em-Where-They-Ain't" Keeler -- The greatest team in baseball…

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Chapter XIII: Oratory that misfired -- The mustache era in baseball -- Umpire J…

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Chapter XIV: The invisible ball -- Folly of baiting the umpire -- Joe Kelley an…

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Chapter XV: Baseball fans now better sportsmen -- "Steve" Brodie and the heckle…

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Chapter XVI: The real mark of superiority in a ball team -- Secret of Ty Cobb's…

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Chapter XVII: "Bench" vs. "coach line" managers -- How signals are given -- Per…

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Chapter XVIII: Difference between major and minor leaguers -- Drilling the recr…

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Chapter XIX: Temperaments of rookie twirlers -- The trouble with Rube Marquard …

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Chapter XX: Origin of the World's Series idea -- The spree that cost the Oriole…

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Chapter XXI: Gambling nearly kills the national sport -- McGraw makes base-stea…

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Chapter XXII: The Orioles planted in Brooklyn -- McGraw a manager -- Bucking th…

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Chapter XXIII: Cutting down the big league -- McGraw sold to St. Louis -- Playi…

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Chapter XXIV: Growth of the American League -- Disagreement with Ban Johnson --…

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Chapter XXV: McGraw's wide-open contract -- Christy Mathewson as a first basema…

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Chapter XXVI: Christy Mathewson becomes a pitcher-- His wonderful memory -- Oth…

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Chapter XXVII: How Mathewson stopped the "squeeze play" -- Coveleskie's scheme …

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Chapter XXVIII: Brodie forgets to score -- The umpire who "talked back" to Dumm…

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Chapter XXIX: Bresnahan becomes a catcher -- American League formed in New York…

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Chapter XXX: Greatest ball team McGraw ever managed -- "Vegetable reception" of…

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Chapter XXXI: Sam Merteas's great catch -- Keeler pulls one out of the barbed w…

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Chapter XXXII: Science of managing a ball team -- Hitting the weak spots -- Why…

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Chapter XXXIII: The affadavit -- Making a ball club -- Getting back at the fans…

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Chapter XXXIV: Greatest hit ever made -- What actually happened the day Merkle …

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Chapter XXXV: What happens when a ball team grows old -- Big trades -- A new ba…

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Chapter XXXVI: The check on personal habits of players -- Best way to keep in c…

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Chapter XXXVII: Interesting development of the game -- 1907-12, Philadelphia At…

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Chapter XXXVIII: Greatest of all ball players -- The longest throw on record.

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Chapter XXXIX: Has the lively ball taken the pep out of the national game? -- B…

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Chapter XL: The All-American team of thirty years -- What McGraw thinks would b…

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Chapter XLI: Analysing the players on McGraw's All-American team of all time --…

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Chapter XLII: The Hall of Fame pitchers -- Devore's experience with Walter John…

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Chapter XLIII: McGraw picks the All-National League team of thirty years -- The…

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Chapter XLIV: The All-American League team -- Greatest of all spitball pitchers…

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Chapter XLV: A defense of the sand-lot player -- Baseball as a training school …

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Chapter XLVI: Around the world with the White Sox -- Baseball and the crime wav…

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Chapter XLVII: The mutton pie episode in London -- Playing before the Khedive o…

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Chapter XLVIII: Why baseball unions fail -- McGraw's personal suggestions for a…

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Chapter XLIX: Should a ball player marry? -- Two kinds of wives -- The marital …

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Chapter L: The commissioner of baseball -- Why he was needed -- A tribute to Ju…

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