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The Last Manager

How Earl Weaver Tricked, Tormented, and Reinvented Baseball

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The Last Manager

De: John W. Miller
Narrado por: Johnny Heller
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF 2025

“Baseball books don’t get any better than this...Earl Weaver has at last been given his due.” —George F. Will

“Vivid...Most sports books are pop flies to the infield. Miller’s is a screaming triple into the left field corner.” —Dwight Garner, The New York Times

The first major biography of legendary Baltimore Orioles manager Earl Weaver—who has been described as “the Copernicus of baseball” and “the grandfather of the modern game”—The Last Manager is a wild, thrilling, and hilarious ride with baseball’s most underappreciated genius, and one of its greatest characters.


Long before the Moneyball Era, the Earl of Baltimore reigned over baseball. History’s feistiest and most colorful manager, Earl Weaver transformed the sport by collecting and analyzing data in visionary ways, ultimately winning more games than anybody else during his time running the Orioles from 1968 to 1982.

When Weaver was hired by the Orioles, managers were still seen as coaches and inspirational leaders, more teachers of the game than strategists. Weaver invented new ways of building baseball teams, prioritizing on-base average, elite defense, and strike throwing. Weaver was the first manager to use a modern radar gun, and he pioneered the use of analytical data. By moving six-foot four-inch Cal Ripken Jr. to shortstop, Weaver paved the way for a generation of plus-sized superstar shortstops, such as Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter. He foreshadowed almost everything that Bill James, Billy Beane, Theo Epstein, and hundreds of other big-brain baseball types would later present as innovations.

Beyond being a great baseball mind, Weaver was a rare baseball character. Major League Baseball is show business, and Weaver understood how much of his job was entertainment. Weaver’s legendary outbursts offered players cathartic relief from their own frustration, signaled his concern for the team, and fired up fans. In his frequent arguments with umpires, he hammed it up for the crowds, faked heart attacks, ripped bases out of the ground, and pretended to toss umpires out of the game. Weaver also fought with his players, especially Jim Palmer, but that creative tension contributed to stunning success and a hilarious clubhouse. During his tenure as major-league manager, the Orioles won the American League pennant in 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1979, each time winning more than 100 games.

The Last Manager uncovers the story of Weaver’s St. Louis childhood with a mobster uncle, his years of minor-league heartbreak, and his unlikely road to becoming a big-league manager, while tracing the evolution of the game from the old-time baseball of cross-country trains and “desk contracts” to the modern era of free agency, video analysis, and powerful player agents. Weaver’s career is a critical juncture in baseball history. He was the only manager to hold a job during the five years leading up to and the five years after free agency upended the sport in 1976.

Weaver was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996. “No manager belongs there more,” wrote Tom Boswell. “Weaver encapsulates the fire, the humor, the brains, the childishness, the wisdom and the goofy fun of baseball.” The Last Manager tells the story of one man—belligerent, genius, infamous—who left his mark on the game for generations.
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"Johnny Heller’s gravelly voice, conversational tone, and high energy do a good job of conveying Weaver’s character. Heller is mostly comfortable with the baseball jargon and stats—always a potential pitfall for narrators—and even with the inevitable profanity for which the Earl of Baltimore was infamous, especially when chewing out umpires. This biography draws heavily on interviews with Weaver’s contemporaries, and these are narrated without adornment. A story emerges about a seemingly old-school manager whose style foreshadowed the way the game is played today."
Fascinating Biography • Captivating Storytelling • Well-paced Narration • Honest Portrayal • Baseball Insights

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I am not an Orioles fan (4th generation Red Sox fan) and I came into watching baseball as a seven-year old in 1982, so most of this book is new information to me. I had no idea EW brought the radar gun into MLB or that he was so obsessed with statistics. This is a phenomenal look back on a man who absolutely changed the game… for the better.



The Earl of Baltimore

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Love it. Was a great baseball book. Highly recommended for anyone that loves the history of baseball.

Great baseball book

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Loved everything about this book. The stories, the quotes, the players perspectives and the profile of Weaver himself. You don’t have to be an Orioles fan like me to enjoy this book — it’s for baseball fans everywhere. Earl was a fascinatingly complex figure who truly broke the mold; they truly don’t make Managers like Weaver anymore, but his influence still looms large on the game.

A Complicated Genius Ahead of his Time

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All good, except several names were mispronounced. Enjoyable story. Highly recommended for any baseball fan.

Nostalgic, I grew up with the Orioles

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A great book about a flawed, yet very intelligent man. He helped bring the game ahead for the better. I grew up believing this is how baseball should be played.

excellent baseball book

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