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Book Synopsis
This book, based on extensive interviews and Alexander's journals, is filled with memorable characters, pithy lessons, snapshots of American life, and a big picture of America's pastime from one of its great off-the-field players.

Trade Review
Baseball’s Last Great Scout was a great pleasure for me to read. Hugh Alexander was one of the most interesting and unique men I ever met. As far as baseball: his best quality was enthusiasm for the game along with confidence and desire to make his teams better. He was a great help to me and everyone else he worked with over the years.”—Jim Frey, former Major League Baseball coach and manager
“‘Uncle Hughie’ was truly an icon, a legend, and, as the book shows, a super scout. I’ve always felt the scouting profession in baseball has been underappreciated because so few fans really understand the trials and tribulations of the people who are the lifeblood of any organization. Dan’s book delves into one of the real old-time scout’s daily efforts to find the next Major League Baseball player. Hughie’s efforts played out in every change in scouting from true free agency to several changes in the draft rules. And because of his efforts and shrewdness in adapting to these changes, he helped all his teams get better. A fun read about a true character that I know you’ll enjoy.”—Dallas Green, senior advisor to the general manager of the Philadelphia Phillies
"Dan Austin's appreciation of Alexander provides baseball fans with a sense of how scouts discovered and cultivated players before the advent of the Major League Scouting Bureau."—Bill Littlefield, Only a Game

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. A Stick of Dynamite

2. Enter Cy Slapnicka

3. On the Road Again and Again

4. Striking Gold in His Own Backyard

5. You Gotta Have a Plan

6. Scouting in Wartime

7. After the War, the Show Goes On

8. Watch, but Don't Pick

9. Miles Behind, Miles Ahead, but No U-turns

10. First Brooklyn, Then Dodging His Way to the West Coast

11. A Mythical Combination

12. A Three-Traffic-Light Town and Loads of Talent

13. Hondo Hits Them High and Deep

14. Getting a Twofer

15. He Made Me Keep Coming Back

16. From No Prospect to Future Hall of Famer

17. Where There's a Tryout Camp, There's Hope

18. Make Way for Tomorrow

19. Building a New Dream

20. Let's Get Real about Rebuilding This Club

21. Trading Who, and Trading When

22. You Can Lose If You Don't Know the Rules

23. Finally a Winner

24. Looking at Another Scoreboard

25. History Repeats Itself

26. Overcoming Pitfalls in Seeking Certainty

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9780803245013, 978-0803245013
      ISBN10: 0803245017

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book, based on extensive interviews and Alexander's journals, is filled with memorable characters, pithy lessons, snapshots of American life, and a big picture of America's pastime from one of its great off-the-field players.

      Trade Review
      Baseball’s Last Great Scout was a great pleasure for me to read. Hugh Alexander was one of the most interesting and unique men I ever met. As far as baseball: his best quality was enthusiasm for the game along with confidence and desire to make his teams better. He was a great help to me and everyone else he worked with over the years.”—Jim Frey, former Major League Baseball coach and manager
      “‘Uncle Hughie’ was truly an icon, a legend, and, as the book shows, a super scout. I’ve always felt the scouting profession in baseball has been underappreciated because so few fans really understand the trials and tribulations of the people who are the lifeblood of any organization. Dan’s book delves into one of the real old-time scout’s daily efforts to find the next Major League Baseball player. Hughie’s efforts played out in every change in scouting from true free agency to several changes in the draft rules. And because of his efforts and shrewdness in adapting to these changes, he helped all his teams get better. A fun read about a true character that I know you’ll enjoy.”—Dallas Green, senior advisor to the general manager of the Philadelphia Phillies
      "Dan Austin's appreciation of Alexander provides baseball fans with a sense of how scouts discovered and cultivated players before the advent of the Major League Scouting Bureau."—Bill Littlefield, Only a Game

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      1. A Stick of Dynamite

      2. Enter Cy Slapnicka

      3. On the Road Again and Again

      4. Striking Gold in His Own Backyard

      5. You Gotta Have a Plan

      6. Scouting in Wartime

      7. After the War, the Show Goes On

      8. Watch, but Don't Pick

      9. Miles Behind, Miles Ahead, but No U-turns

      10. First Brooklyn, Then Dodging His Way to the West Coast

      11. A Mythical Combination

      12. A Three-Traffic-Light Town and Loads of Talent

      13. Hondo Hits Them High and Deep

      14. Getting a Twofer

      15. He Made Me Keep Coming Back

      16. From No Prospect to Future Hall of Famer

      17. Where There's a Tryout Camp, There's Hope

      18. Make Way for Tomorrow

      19. Building a New Dream

      20. Let's Get Real about Rebuilding This Club

      21. Trading Who, and Trading When

      22. You Can Lose If You Don't Know the Rules

      23. Finally a Winner

      24. Looking at Another Scoreboard

      25. History Repeats Itself

      26. Overcoming Pitfalls in Seeking Certainty

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