Red Sox Rule: A Season in the Life of a Manager
by Michael Holley
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Read in April, 2008
Clubhouse insight is usually why I read baseball books, and Michael Holley seems to understand this. I loved hearing about Terry Francona's career trajectory and formative years, but I really loved hearing about his cribbage games with Dustin Pedroia and his relationship with the big dogs in the Sox clubhouse (most importantly Big Papi). Books like this are particularly fun because, since I was paying such close attention last year, I've got the framework for the stories; I know the backdrop of ...more
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Read in May, 2008
Not much substance to this one. A lot of rehashing of the 2007 season. Terry Francona deserves a longer biography.
I enjoy Michael Holley on WEEI when I get the chance to read him, but his writing is a little formulaic.
I struggled with the rating - 2 stars or 3? I went with 3. It's short (200 pages), which is good in this case; I learned a few new things about Francona; and parts of the 2007 highlights were fun to relive.
I enjoy Michael Holley on WEEI when I get the chance to read him, but his writing is a little formulaic.
I struggled with the rating - 2 stars or 3? I went with 3. It's short (200 pages), which is good in this case; I learned a few new things about Francona; and parts of the 2007 highlights were fun to relive.
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Read in April, 2008
This is less about the 2007 season and more a short biography of Terry Francona. Francona needs a longer biography.
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