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- Steve_Boros abstract "Stephen Boros, Jr. (September 3, 1936 – December 29, 2010) was an American baseball infielder, coach, manager, scout, and administrator. Best known for his scientific approach to the sport and his use of computers, Boros' baseball career spanned almost 50 years from his debut as a player for the University of Michigan in 1956 to his retirement in 2004 as an executive with the Detroit Tigers.After playing college baseball for the University of Michigan from 1956 to 1957, Boros signed as a bonus baby with the Detroit Tigers in June 1957. He remained in the Tigers' organization from 1957 to 1962. He was the most valuable player in the American Association in 1960 and had his best major league season in 1961 despite missing six weeks with a broken collar bone. During his tenure with the Tigers, Boros was the subject of widespread coverage of his tendency to read history books and fine literature and of his aspiration to become a professor of literature. He finished his major league playing career with the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds from 1963 to 1965. In 1964, he set a Reds' club record with 50 consecutive errorless games at third base. He played a total of 13 years in professional baseball, including stints with several minor league clubs from 1957 to 1969.In 1970, Boros began a lengthy career as a baseball manager, scout, and coach. While working in the Kansas City Royals' farm system, he developed a reputation as a leading advocate of the stolen base. Under his leadership, the San Jose Bees set a modern minor league record with 372 stolen bases in one year. As the first base coach of the Kansas City Royals from 1976 to 1979, he became known for his scientific approach to the stolen base, taking measurements with a stopwatch and maintaining a book on every pitcher and catcher in the American League. The Royals led the league in stolen bases in both 1978 and 1979. As the Montreal Expos first base coach, he was credited with helping Tim Raines lead the National League in stolen bases in both 1981 and 1982.In 1983, Boros became the manager of the Oakland Athletics. He drew widespread press coverage after he hired a sabermetrician to track every pitch and feed the data into a mainframe computer in Philadelphia. Boros studied the data on a daily basis using an Apple II computer which he kept in the clubhouse. Boros' cerebral approach to the game drew criticism from baseball traditionalists and resulted in unwanted press coverage for a team that finished in fourth place in 1983. After the A's started the 1984 season with a 20–24 record, and as the press coverage of "Computer Ball" mounted, Boros was fired by the A's in May 1984.In February 1986, Boros was hired as the manager of the San Diego Padres after the sudden resignation of Dick Williams. The Padres finished in fourth place in 1986, and Boros was again fired. Boros spent the next 18 years working as a scout, coach and front office administrator for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals, and Detroit Tigers. His advance scouting of the Oakland A's, and his identification of Dennis Eckersley's tendency to throw a backdoor slider on 3–2 counts to left-handed hitters, was credited with a behind-the-scenes assist in one of the most memorable moments in World Series history — Kirk Gibson's 1988 World Series home run.".
- Steve_Boros activeYearsEndDate "1965-05-08".
- Steve_Boros activeYearsStartDate "1957-06-19".
- Steve_Boros battingSide "Right".
- Steve_Boros birthDate "1936-09-03".
- Steve_Boros birthYear "1936".
- Steve_Boros deathDate "2010-12-29".
- Steve_Boros deathYear "2010".
- Steve_Boros formerTeam Cincinnati_Reds.
- Steve_Boros formerTeam Detroit_Tigers.
- Steve_Boros position Third_baseman.
- Steve_Boros statisticLabel Batting_average.
- Steve_Boros statisticValue "0.245".
- Steve_Boros team Chicago_Cubs.
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- Steve_Boros team Oakland_Athletics.
- Steve_Boros team San_Diego_Padres.
- Steve_Boros throwingSide "Right".
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- Steve_Boros bats "Right".
- Steve_Boros birthDate "1936-09-03".
- Steve_Boros birthPlace Flint,_Michigan.
- Steve_Boros caption "Boros with Oakland, c. 1983".
- Steve_Boros dateOfBirth "1936-09-03".
- Steve_Boros dateOfDeath "2010-12-29".
- Steve_Boros deathDate "2010-12-29".
- Steve_Boros deathPlace DeLand,_Florida.
- Steve_Boros debutdate "--06-19".
- Steve_Boros debutteam Detroit_Tigers.
- Steve_Boros debutyear "1957".
- Steve_Boros finaldate "--05-08".
- Steve_Boros finalteam Cincinnati_Reds.
- Steve_Boros finalyear "1965".
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- Steve_Boros name "Boros, Stephen".
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- Steve_Boros placeOfBirth "Flint, Michigan, United States".
- Steve_Boros placeOfDeath "DeLand, Florida, United States".
- Steve_Boros position Third_baseman.
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- Steve_Boros stat1value "0.245".
- Steve_Boros stat2label "Home runs".
- Steve_Boros stat2value "26".
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- Steve_Boros stat3value "308".
- Steve_Boros teams "As player * Detroit Tigers * Chicago Cubs * Cincinnati Reds As manager * Oakland Athletics * San Diego Padres".
- Steve_Boros throws "Right".
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