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Leadership Quote by Chuck Tanner

"I don't think a manager should be judged by whether he wins the pennant, but by whether he gets the most out of the twenty-five men he's been given"

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Tanner’s line is a quiet rebuttal to the sports world’s laziest scorecard: rings, pennants, banners, done. He reframes the manager’s job away from destiny and toward craft. In baseball, the pennant can hinge on a bad hop, a blown call, an owner who won’t spend, or a front office that trades away your bullpen in July. Tanner’s intent is to move accountability to the one thing a manager can plausibly control: the daily conversion of a roster from names on a lineup card into a functioning, resilient unit.

The subtext is also labor politics. “Twenty-five men he’s been given” signals a workplace with constraints: imperfect tools, shifting expectations, and bodies with limits. Tanner isn’t just defending managers; he’s defending players as people with varied strengths that need translating into roles. It’s a philosophy that elevates development, morale, and clarity over theatrics. The manager becomes less a chess master and more a foreman with emotional intelligence: balancing egos, communicating trust, taking heat so a slumping hitter can breathe.

Context matters: Tanner’s reputation was built on clubhouse culture and getting “ordinary” rosters to play above their paper talent, most famously with the late-’70s Pirates. In an era before modern analytics turned “value extraction” into a buzz phrase, he’s already arguing for process over outcome. It’s a standard that feels almost radical now, when coaching tenures are often shorter than a player’s cold streak.

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Tanner, Chuck. (2026, January 16). I don't think a manager should be judged by whether he wins the pennant, but by whether he gets the most out of the twenty-five men he's been given. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-think-a-manager-should-be-judged-by-139605/

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Tanner, Chuck. "I don't think a manager should be judged by whether he wins the pennant, but by whether he gets the most out of the twenty-five men he's been given." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-think-a-manager-should-be-judged-by-139605/.

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"I don't think a manager should be judged by whether he wins the pennant, but by whether he gets the most out of the twenty-five men he's been given." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-think-a-manager-should-be-judged-by-139605/. Accessed 4 Apr. 2026.

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Chuck Tanner (born July 4, 1929) is a Athlete from USA.

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