THE GENIUS OF HUG ©
Miller Huggins managed the New York Yankees from 1918 until his
premature death in 1929. ‘Hug,’ as he was affectionately
known, led them to their first six pennants and three world championships,
as he cemented the foundation of future Yankee greatness. Earlier
he had a successful major league career for more than a decade (1904-1916)
as a second baseman and five years as manager of the St. Louis Cardinals
(1913-1917). He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1964.
Huggins faced skepticism and ridicule as a ballplayer and early
on as a manager, because of his small size and introspective personality.
He succeeded at both, against great odds, because of his tenacity
and his understanding of people. The Genius of Hug captures
the spirit and wisdom of this man, the first successful leader of
the New York Yankees and the first Yankee manager of Babe Ruth and
Lou Gehrig.
In researching the Urban Shocker book, Steve Steinberg discovered
Miller Huggins, his New York Yankee manager. The challenges Huggins
faced and the results he achieved told a powerful story. As the
president of a large retail company for more than a decade, Steve
was able to recognize the management savvy and leadership skills
of Miller Huggins.
From Attitude to Common Sense, from Motivation to Babe Ruth, here
are Hug’s words, as meaningful and relevant today as they
were more than 70 years ago. From Managing to Patience, from Leadership
to Winning, here are the words of those who knew Hug and recognized
his greatness. Never far from his thoughts and actions was the game
of baseball and- for 12 years- his New York Yankees.
Here is Baseball Hall of Famer Miller Huggins talking about everything
from Competition and Fear to Teamwork and Luck. Here are those he
competed with and against, talking about his Personality and his
Skills as a Teacher. Here also is a book with his views on Baseball-
on Hitting and Pitching, on Training and Trades.
From his minor league days in Minnesota to his playing career
in Cincinnati and St. Louis, to his managerial career in St. Louis
and New York, Miller Huggins comes alive in revealing images, many
of which have never been published or last appeared decades ago.
These photographs shed light on this man and the text. Here too
is the commentary of the author, who gives a historical framework
to the life and career of Miller Huggins.
Drawn from countless sources, including dozens of photo archives
and newspapers of his time, The Genius of Hug is the first
in-depth look at a man who had a lasting impact on baseball and
the Yankees. It is a book of Inspiration and Leadership. It is also
a book about Baseball and the New York Yankees.
Until Miller Huggins’ arrival in 1918, the Yankees seemed
jinxed as perpetual losers. By 1929, at the time of his premature
death, he had set the Yankees on a winning course, with six pennants
in the 1920s. They won with far more than money and power. They
had the guidance, insight, and moxie of the Mighty Mite, this little
man known as Hug. One hundred years after he began his career, it
is time his influence is brought into the 21st century.
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