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Best Podcast in Baseball

Why baseball managers matter in modern game (even more?) with author of new book, 'Skipper'

Best Podcast in Baseball

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Sports, Baseball

4.8673 Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

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In the wake of three managerial firings before Memorial Day, author and longtime baseball writer Scott Miller joins the Best Podcast in Baseball to discuss his new book, "Skipper: Why Baseball Managers Matter (and Always Will)". In his deeply reported work, Miller talks with managers, both current and past, to map the changing landscape of the role as front offices and analytics become more dominant and a perception grips the game that, as Miller writes it so well, lineups are being written for the manager not by the manager.

With BPIB host and baseball writer Derrick Goold, Miller discusses the evolution of managers in the game from Sparky to Tony to Bochy, the traits that make a successful manager, and also how those traits have changed and adapted to a game driven more and more by data and run like the big business it is.

The two baseball writers also explore what happens to game if, as one executive told Miller in his book, the hiring practices and analytics used in the game leave the majors "with a very homogenous group of managers."

The managerial aspirations of Albert Pujols, Yadier Molina, and others are explored as a way to avoid that.

Miller has covered baseball for the New York Times, Bleacher Report, and many other outlets, and his book shows the depth of his understanding in the game and access to some of the great managers. He watches a Yankee game at the Boone house as Aaron manages; he spends time with Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts on the job and with Hall of Fame-bound manager Dusty Baker at the vineyard. Miller also talks with former Cardinals manager Mike Matheny and gains welcome perspective on his tenure during a changing time for the role.

Miller's book is available now.

On Amazon.

At a local independent bookstore like St. Louis' Left Bank Books.

The Best Podcast in Baseball, sponsored by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a weekly production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and Derrick Goold.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:05.6

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0:12.6

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0:14.4

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0:17.2

Hello and welcome to a brand new best podcast in baseball where I get to talk to writer,

0:21.7

longtime baseball writer, the national writer, well respected writer for New York Times,

0:26.1

Bleacher Report, a lot of different places. And now he's got a new book out called Skipper,

0:32.5

why baseball managers matter and they always will. We'll talk about how managers were marginalized by Hollywood, superseded by baseball

0:40.2

ops, but perhaps in the modern game are more important than advertised and maybe

0:45.0

more important than ever.

0:46.5

It's my conversation with Scott Miller.

0:48.5

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1:00.4

Hello, everybody, and welcome to the best podcast in baseball, brought to you by Closeth by Design of St. Louis.

1:12.4

I'm St. Louis Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derek Gould, joined this week by widely respected, highly regarded, long-time baseball writer, Scott Miller, whose work you've read with The New York Times,

1:18.8

Bleacher Report, a lot of different places. And now, Scott, author, author again, but author here with your new book, Skipper, Why Baseball Managers Matter, and they always will. Scott, it's great to talk to you.

1:24.5

It's good to see you. Thank you very much for joining me. Nice to be with you, Derek.

1:27.6

Thanks for having me.

1:28.6

And very nice talking baseball with you, whether it's in a press box,

1:32.5

whatever.

1:34.1

It's fitting that we talk this week because, you know, your book is about managing

1:39.8

and managing in the modern game.

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