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

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

Steve Steinberg and Lyle Spatz ; foreword by Marty Appel

University of Nebraska Press, c2015

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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. The team was purchased in 1915 by Jacob Ruppert and his partner, 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. The Colonel and Hug tells the story of how these two men transformed the Yankees in their rise to dominance. It also tells the larger story of America's gradual move from neutrality to entry into World War I and the emergence and impact of Prohibition on American society. This story tells of 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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List of PhotographsForeword by Marty AppelPrefaceAcknowledgmentsPrologue: A Collaboration Is Born Part 1. The Early Years1. Everything He Touched Won First Prize2. The Colonel Makes a Name for Himself3. Nothing at All but Ambition and Pluck and Brains4. No Smarter Man in Baseball Part 2. Ruppert Buys the Yankees5. How about the Yankees?6. The Rocky Road to Ownership7. The New Owners Get to Work8. Fritz Maisel Follies9. Anti-German Hysteria and Two Disappointing Seasons Part 3. Huggins Arrives10. An Impatient City with an Unforgiving Press11. The Nation in Upheaval12. A Season of Transition13. A Battle Leads to a War14. A Home Is No Longer a Home Part 4. Ruth and Barrow Arrive15. Buying the Babe16. The Risks of Ruth17. Ruth Roars into the Twenties18. Squabbling Owners and Scandal Lead to Landis Coronation19. Huggins Stays Part 5. The Yankees Rise to the Top20. One of the Fiercest Pennant Battles Ever21. The Struggles and Troubles of Huggins22. Huggins Is My Manager23. This Is the Happiest Day of My Life Part 6. The Yankees and the Babe Stumble24. It's Tougher to Manage a Pennant Winner25. New Homes for Single Men and Their Team26. Huggins Waited One Year Too Long Part 7. The Yankees Rise Again27. Florida's Boom to Bust and the Yankees' Bust to Boom28. Huggins Silences His Critics, for Good29. Winning Pennants Is the Business of the Yankees30. Knowing How to Buy and Knowing How to Build Part 8. Huggins Exits31. The Law of Averages Catches Up with the Yankees32. No Man Ever Struggled Harder33. Succeeding an Immortal Part 9. The Thirties34. McCarthy Is My Manager35. Repeal, Real Estate, and the Third Reich36. The DiMaggio Years37. It Took Time for Success to Become a Tradition38. The Mystery Lady Epilogue: A Legacy of ChampionsNotesBibliographyIndex

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