Gib Bodet, Major League Scout
Twelve Thousand Baseball Games and Six Million Miles
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About the Book
Gib Bodet’s 70-year love affair with baseball dates from his childhood in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, and it has carried him through parts of six decades as a scout with the Red Sox, Tigers, Expos, Angels, Royals, and Dodgers. He played ball in high school and the military, coached youth and legion teams, and finally made the game his profession at age 38. In this memoir, Bodet recalls humorous stories about people he worked for and with—Peter O’Malley, Walter Shannon, Gene Autry, John Schuerholz, Al Campanis and long-time friend Tom Lasorda among them—and describes his role in drafting and signing such players as Mike Piazza, Eric Karros, Todd Hollandsworth, Paul Konerko, Matt Kemp, Clayton Kershaw and Chad Billingsley.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
By Gib Bodet as told to P.J. Dragseth
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 248
Bibliographic Info: 28 photos, index
Copyright Date: 2014
pISBN: 978-0-7864-7240-6
eISBN: 978-1-4766-1403-8
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vi
Foreword by Tommy Lasorda 1
Preface by Gib Bodet 3
Introduction by P.J. Dragseth 7
My Road to the Dodgers 13
The O’Malley Era 39
The Life of a National Cross Checker 49
It’s All Part of Scouting 57
Moneyball and Swiss Cheese: Both Full of Holes 75
Coverage of Amateur Players: Twelve Thousand Games, Six Million Miles 85
Is He Having Fun? Tips for Developing Young Players 99
Slumps, Streaks, Sliding, Stealing and Other “S” Words 108
When Junior Is a Prospect: Draft Guidelines 137
Off to the Races: An Inside Look at the Draft 161
Four Decades of Baseball Observations 180
My Two Cents 215
Epilogue 233
Index 235
Book Reviews & Awards
“Written from the heart…honest, provocative, informative…a great read for all aspiring young baseball players and their parents”—A.T. Viglione, athlete and coach.