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The Colonel and Hug : the partnership that transformed the New York Yankees  Cover Image E-book E-book

The Colonel and Hug : the partnership that transformed the New York Yankees

Steinberg, Steve. (Author). Spatz, Lyle, 1937- (Added Author).

Summary: "The story of New York Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert and manager Miller Huggins, who, from 1918 to 1929, partnered to build the Yankees to become and remain the nation's dominant sports franchise"--

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  • ISBN: 0803284152
  • ISBN: 9780803284159
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource
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  • Publisher: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2015]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: ""31. The Law of Averages Catches Up with the Yankees""""32. No Man Ever Struggled Harder""; ""33. Succeeding an Immortal""; ""Part 9. The Thirties""; ""34. McCarthy Is My Manager""; ""35. Repeal, Real Estate, and the Third Reich""; ""36. The DiMaggio Years""; ""37. It Took Time for Success to Become a Tradition""; ""38. The Mystery Lady""; ""Epilogue""; ""Notes""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""; ""About Steve Steinberg and Lyle Spatz""; ""About Marty Appel""; ""Photographs""
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NLC staff and students only.
Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: New York Yankees (Baseball team) -- History -- 20th century
Huggins, Miller -- 1878-1929
Ruppert, Jacob -- 1867-1939
Huggins, Miller -- 1878-1929
Ruppert, Jacob -- 1867-1939
New York Yankees (Baseball team)
Genre: Electronic books.
History.

  • Baker & Taylor
    "From their inception in 1903, the New York Yankees were a floundering team that played as second-class citizens to the New York Giants. With four winning seasons to date, the team was purchased in 1915 by Jacob Ruppert and his partner, Cap "Til" Huston.Three years later, when Ruppert hired Miller Huggins as manager, the unlikely partnership of two figures began, one that set into motion the Yankees' run as the dominant baseball franchise of the 1920s and the rest of the twentieth century, capturing sixAmerican League pennants with Huggins at the helm and four more during Ruppert's lifetime. The Yankees' success was driven by Ruppert's executive style and enduring financial commitment, combined with Huggins's philosophy of continual improvement and personnel development. While Ruppert and Huggins had more than a little help from one of baseball's greats, Babe Ruth, their close relationship has been overlooked in the Yankees' rise to dominance. Though small of stature, the two men were nonetheless giants of the game with unassailable mutual trust and loyalty. The Colonel and Hug tells the story of how these two men transformed the Yankees. It also tells the larger story about baseball primarily in the tumultuous period from 1918 to 1929--with the end of the Deadball Era and rise of the Lively Ball Era, a gambling scandal, and the collapse of baseball's governing structure--and the significant role the Yankees played in it all. While Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig won many games for New York with their hitting, Ruppert and Huggins institutionalized winning for the Yankees. "--
  • Baker & Taylor
    "The story of New York Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert and manager Miller Huggins, who, from 1918 to 1929, partnered to build the Yankees to become and remain the nation's dominant sports franchise"--
  • Univ of Nebraska
    From the team’s inception in 1903, the New York Yankees were a floundering group that played as second-class citizens to the New York Giants. With four winning seasons to date, the team was purchased in 1915 by Jacob Ruppert and his partner, Cap “Til” Huston. Three years later, when Ruppert hired Miller Huggins as manager, the unlikely partnership of the two figures began, one that set into motion the Yankees’ run as the dominant baseball franchise of the 1920s and the rest of the twentieth century, capturing six American League pennants with Huggins at the helm and four more during Ruppert’s lifetime.
     
    The Yankees’ success was driven by Ruppert’s executive style and enduring financial commitment, combined with Huggins’s philosophy of continual improvement and personnel development. While Ruppert and Huggins had more than a little help from one of baseball’s greats, Babe Ruth, their close relationship has been overlooked in the Yankees’ rise to dominance. Though both were small of stature, the two men nonetheless became giants of the game with unassailable mutual trust and loyalty.The Colonel and Hug tells the story of how these two men transformed the Yankees. It also tells the larger story about baseball primarily in the tumultuous period from 1918 to 1929—with the end of the Deadball Era and the rise of the Lively Ball Era, a gambling scandal, and the collapse of baseball’s governing structure—and the significant role the Yankees played in it all. While the hitting of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig won many games for New York, Ruppert and Huggins institutionalized winning for the Yankees.
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