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Reddit mentions of The Big Chair: The Smooth Hops and Bad Bounces from the Inside World of the Acclaimed Los Angeles Dodgers General Manager
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Release date | October 2017 |
I know this is days later but I thought I'd throw in my two cents.
The Best Team Money Can Buy was great.
I also enjoyed The Arm.
The Big Chair by former Dodger GM Ned Colletti was a really interesting look from the perspective of the front office. It's more of a memoir so it starts about Ned's early life as a kid in Chicago. It gave me newfound respect for Colletti.
Currently reading The MVP Machine, which is a great look at player development.
Smart Baseball is a few years old but is a good book about newer stats and why things like RBI, pitcher wins, and stolen bases are pretty bad ways of evaluating players.
If you want more Dodger history from their Brooklyn days, Bums was a fascinating read.