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File Size: 1121 KB

Print Length: 316 pages

Publisher: Mariner Books; Reprint edition (April 4, 2006)

Publication Date: November 1, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B005Y23KKG

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It's a good baseball book, in spite of the author. The chapter on Daryle Kile, particularly pages 212-213, is wonderful and sums up baseball and life quite well. The stories of Rick Ankiel, Cal Eldred and the continual homage to Albert Pujols all make this book worthwhile. Mr. Bissinger is at his best when he gets out of his own way and writes what Tony La Russa shares without adding his own opinions. Mr. La Russa's discussions about how his baseball career negatively effected his marriage and his kids is poignant and appreciated.Additional nuggets on Edgar Renteria's 1997 WS-winning at-bat, JD Drew's effort and Mr. La Russa's self-imposed 24-hour gag rule are all wonderful. They flow out of Mr. La Russa himself, and Mr. Bissinger does a good job during those moments in not adding his own opinions or smarminess to them.The parts of the book that cover stolen bases, pitchouts and hitting are a bit pedantic and are unnecessary for this audience. The major problem with this book is that Mr. Bissinger often comes across as an adolescent prep-schooler who is in love with his own smug opinions. Several times, he attempts to heighten the drama in places where it doesn't need it. His disregard (really, jealousy) of Michael Lewis is apparent in his dismissal of "Moneyball" and analytics. Some examples of Mr. Bissinger's failings in this book:(1) In the preface, he claims that the new breed of baseball managers and fans who are analytically based could not "possibly love it" (xxii) and don't have "the sense of history." (xxiii). I couldn't disagree more. They love baseball, watch an incredible amount of it an absolutely understand and appreciate the history of the game. Billy Beane, Theo Epstein, Joe Sheehan, Gary Huckabay, Jay Jaffe, Steven Goldman, Christina Kharl, Nate Silver, and myself included.(2) "The rivalry between the Cubs and the Cardinals is probably the oldest and perhaps the best in baseball, no matter how the Red Sox and Yankees spit and spite at each other...That's a pair of bratty high-priced supermodels trying to trip each other in their stilettoson the runway. But the Cards-cubs epic is about roots and geography and territorial rights. It's entwined in the Midwestern blood and therefore refreshing and honest and even heroic." (20) You can hear pre-echoes of Sarah Palin's mis-informed "real America" comments, and writing like this brings sympathy to Bob Knight's nasty statement about sportswriters: "All of us learn to write in 2nd grade. Most of us move on to better things." (It also ignores the Dodgers-Giants rivalry, which is as significant and storied as the Yankees-Red Sox)(3) "When La Russa came back a few minutes later, he was smiling as broadly as the kid who go the train set for Christmas and the lifetime subscription to Penthouse." (222) This is something that Matt Taibbi would proudly write in his beyond-over-the-top Rolling Stone pieces. It is ill-fitting for serious writing.(4) The Afterword is the most offensive piece of the book. Here, Mr. Bissinger lays out a full assault on Michael Lewis, Billy Beane, "Moneyball," and analytics. It's sad. In spite of himself, he's written a pretty good baseball book. If he had gotten out of his own way, it could have been a classic.

Love him or loathe him, by many measures Tony LaRussa is one of the most successful managers in MLB history, especially in recent decades. To create "3 Nights in August" (3NIA), he allowed Buzz Bissinger unprecedented access to his team, his staff, and his inner thoughts and feelings. There are still areas which are off limits, of course, but this access allowed Buzz Bissinger to create a more insightful baseball book than the typical "fan book". For those baseball fans who imagine themselves to be managers (which is probably most fans other than casual fans), 3NIA provides details on what the job is actually like - but it also leaves the fan/reader thirsting for even more.3NIA is a peak inside the mind of a major league manager, showing the pressures and challenges he has to deal with, and the decisions he has to make over the course of a season, a three game series with an arch-rival in a pennant race, and individual games and at bats. Baseball is a game with many layers and complexities, and 3NIA reveals many of the games within the game, the sub plots, and the background. First and foremost is the human element, in determining the composition of the team (the roster), the roles for the different players, and motivating them to perform their best (something that not even a master like La Russa is capable of doing all the time with all his players). Dealing with injuries, adversities and bruised egos is another major element of a manager's job, and 3NIA reveals many challenges in these areas that don't usually make the papers. This reminds us armchair managers that, when we criticize the decisions of the manager of our favorite team, we simply do not have access to all the information that he does.3NIA also delves into the strategic game decisions that a manager makes. These are important, and La Russa is definitely one of the more creative, innovative MLB managers in this respect, but 3NIA shows that managing the human element is even more important. As all managers do, La Russa has to decide when to punish, encourage and reward, and how best to use these tools to extract maximum performance from his players, some of whom care deeply about being the best they can be, and some who do not.3NIA also reveals the personal and lifestyle challenges that La Russa has faced over the course of his career as a manager. He himself is very dedicated to his job and being the best he can be, and his family has paid a significant price because of this.While Cardinal fans will appreciate 3NIA the most, the book definitely makes worthwhile reading for baseball fans in general.

"Beautiful. Just beautiful baseball."Tony La Russa is one of the most successful managers in baseball history. Every game is a lengthy epic with countless stories and numerous subplots. La Russa is meticulous, always scheming for an edge. He and his army of coaches keep detailed notes on every player and every pitcher in the league including their own.Though the season may seem long and tedious, each game counts. A whole season can change in one game. La Russa knows this and he works tirelessly to win each day.Bissinger's 3 Nights in August is exhaustive look into the mind of Tony La Russa. Though the game has changed significantly over the years with home runs, deep bullpens, sabermetrics, and so on; nothing can replace experience.La Russa managed with an unmatched intensity though he remained stoic and poker-faced. With his retirement at the end of the 2011 season after the Cardinals magical comeback against the Texas Rangers, baseball lost one of its most respected managers.Anyone who loves baseball, who loves the nuances of the game, the joys and the heartbreaks, will love this book.

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