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Steve Boros managed the Oakland Athletics in 1983 and 1984, and the San Diego Padres in 1986. While he failed to lead either team to a pennant, he still made his mark as one of the first Major League Baseball managers to embrace the use of computers for statistical analysis. Boros appeared in a 1995 Computer Chronicles episode to discuss how he made use of a system built partly on the Apple II to assess player matchups. Although Boros' role in bringing computers to the A's was exagerrated in the press, he was a well-liked, well-respected baseball lifer who helped lend credibility to the new technology at a time when it was still not common in most American homes.Computer Chronicles Revisited, Part 33 -- Steve Boros, Sportspak, CompuTennis CT120, and the Converse Biomechanics Lab (November 2021)Baseball Maverick: How Sandy Alderson Revolutionized Baseball and Revived the Mets (Steve Kettmann, 2015)'A Is for Apple, Oakland, and Baseball' (Hank Harrison, A+ Magazine, 1983)'It's the Apple of His Eye' (Ray Kennedy, Sports Illustrated, June 6, 1983)Biography of Steve Boros (Jim Leeke, Society for American Baseball Research)Podcast Music: 'Scenic Detour' by Melody Ayres-GriffithsDownload this podcast (MP3)
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