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Posted By: CN
I found him to be one of the most fascinating characters to ever be involved in baseball. I am just wondering that outside his longevity in the sport how he should be rated as a manager. I understand 50 years will never be approached but taking that away how does he rate with the all time great managers? CN |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I think he rates pretty well, if there's validity to the rating system. |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
The fact that he twice broke up superior Philadelphia Athletic teams, due allegedly, to his cheapness, sours the man for me. Was more interested in dollars than wins. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Frank |
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Posted By: Misunderestimated (Brian H.)
Mack is rather hard to evaluate -- he's the all-time leader in wins, loses and games (unlikely any of these will every be broken, even though the seasons were shorter in his day). He had a losing record all-time. If longevity is the measure of greatness its hard not to place him near the top. Of course by the end he was also the owner and the GM so his job security was not exactly as precarious as Joe Torre's. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I may not have my facts straight here, but I thought that the reason that Mack broke up the original A's was (yes money) that the Federal League was going to steal his players if he didn't sell them. This team was his creation, and it was a dominant powerhouse. In the six years prior to the FL, the A's finished once third in their league, once second, and won four pennants. |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
Here's a Rookie Card of the Managing Great!!! |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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Posted By: Ken W.
My Mack. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Connie Mack, on his preference for a team that gets off to hot start, but ultimately finishes fourth: |
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Posted By: leon
With his "time in" over so many years it seems like there are lot of Mack cards....some very cool ones too ... |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
1936 Spring Training |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Beautiful stuff, guys. I love that 1910 photo with Collins in the foreground. After reading "The Joy of Keeping Score", when the original cover had Mr. Mack with a scorecard in hand, I started searching for one of those pastels with Mr. Mack and Lefty, finally found one. Somewhere I have an E96 of Mr. Mack... I'll find mine and scan him if someone else doesn't put one up in a few days. |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
Hi Ken, |
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Posted By: Misunderestimated (Brian H.)
Just to be clear the Mack as manager ratings are rather difficult (as that quotation above shows) since he was for many years the teams owner-operator. The other great managers discussed above (including McGraw!) did not have the same stake Mack did in his team (especially by the end). |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Ken, I think Zach and Brian are correct. |
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Posted By: Paul S
Mack is seen here scolding his catcher for threatening to jump to the Mexican League. |
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Posted By: Ken W.
Zach, Brian, and Frank, |
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Posted By: Anonymous
If I don't have a chance to study the attributes of a set before I decide to buy a card from it, I generally will not buy an item from a set I don't know for the first time unless it is slabbed by one of the majors. They will usually at least get authenticity right. From there I might branch out into unslabbed, carefully. |
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Posted By: Misunderestimated (Brian H.)
I think this was before one of the first all-star games. I believe Mack and McGraw were named the Managers although the Little Napoleon had turned the Giants over to Bill Terry already(?) |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Yep, that photo was taken at the first all star game in 1933. They were choosing up home/away team. |
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Posted By: S Gross
1940's cab driver: "Hey, buddy, how 'bout a tip?" |
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