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Hold My Cutter - Ken Macha on Baseball Journeys, Managerial Wisdom, and Fundamental Strategies
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Ken Macha on Baseball Journeys, Managerial Wisdom, and Fundamental Strategies

11/17/24 • 61 min

Hold My Cutter

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Join us as Ken Macha, former Major League Baseball player and manager, takes us on an engaging journey through his remarkable career. From his initial days on the field with the Pittsburgh Pirates to his pivotal coaching roles with the Oakland Athletics, Ken shares candid insights into the world of baseball. Learn how a young fan of the Pirates navigated his path through various sports, ultimately choosing baseball, and how his experiences abroad in Japan enriched his perspective on the game.
Ken's transition from player to manager is a fascinating narrative of passion and persistence. As he stepped into the role of manager for the Athletics in 2003, Ken faced challenges head-on, embracing analytics and drawing inspiration from influential figures like Dick Williams and Art Howe. His stories of managing notable talents such as Tim Hudson and Mark Mulder reveal the intricacies of leading a team and the strategic elements that go into building a successful coaching career.
Throughout the episode, Ken shares invaluable advice for aspiring managers, emphasizing the significance of gaining experience in the minor leagues. The discussion also touches on the importance of baseball fundamentals in today's game, especially for teams that cannot rely on hefty payrolls. With anecdotes about his personal journey and memorable playoff moments, listeners are treated to an inspiring account of dedication, focus, and the evolution of a seasoned manager in the world of baseball.

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Join us as Ken Macha, former Major League Baseball player and manager, takes us on an engaging journey through his remarkable career. From his initial days on the field with the Pittsburgh Pirates to his pivotal coaching roles with the Oakland Athletics, Ken shares candid insights into the world of baseball. Learn how a young fan of the Pirates navigated his path through various sports, ultimately choosing baseball, and how his experiences abroad in Japan enriched his perspective on the game.
Ken's transition from player to manager is a fascinating narrative of passion and persistence. As he stepped into the role of manager for the Athletics in 2003, Ken faced challenges head-on, embracing analytics and drawing inspiration from influential figures like Dick Williams and Art Howe. His stories of managing notable talents such as Tim Hudson and Mark Mulder reveal the intricacies of leading a team and the strategic elements that go into building a successful coaching career.
Throughout the episode, Ken shares invaluable advice for aspiring managers, emphasizing the significance of gaining experience in the minor leagues. The discussion also touches on the importance of baseball fundamentals in today's game, especially for teams that cannot rely on hefty payrolls. With anecdotes about his personal journey and memorable playoff moments, listeners are treated to an inspiring account of dedication, focus, and the evolution of a seasoned manager in the world of baseball.

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Hold My Cutter - Ken Macha on Baseball Journeys, Managerial Wisdom, and Fundamental Strategies

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Well , hello and welcome to another edition of Hold my Cutter here coming your way from Burned by Rocky Patel . Just a couple of blocks down the road from PNC Park and we have a really special edition of Hold my Cutter . Greg Brown , along with Michael McHenry and our guest , has called us on the

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