Some people heard of the Cubs winning the World Series but didn’t know much about them, how they made it to the Word Series point, and who taught them. Joe Maddon is the whole reason the Cubs won. He is a special manager with a special talent, finding new ways.(Joe Maddon-Overview, 2016) He lets his team play freely and is not a “crackdown” type of manager. Joe Maddon created a World Series winning baseball team, applied his past knowledge to spur his team to conquer their flaws, and made an impact on society by bestowing people with an incentive to make an impression on each other.
He lets the team choose almost everything when it comes to playing. That is what led them to this point, owning a World Series trophy and having the …show more content…
Secondly, he taught his team a great deal and made perfect decisions on choosing players to sign a contract with him. The Cubs went from not winning a World Series since 1908 to getting closer and closer and finally winning. He let his team have the freedom of the play and not many coaches do that with their team.(Chicago Daily Herald (Paddock) 2016). In addition to that he made a massive effort in destressing his team and again, not many coaches do that in a fun way.(Joe Maddon-Overview, 2016)
His ways of managing impacted other coaches when they saw him win the World Series to coach like him and to manage stress in similar, fun ways. He helped his team win and it only took him a year, starting with the Cubs in 2015 and winning the World Series in 2017. Coming from a small, former mining town in Pennsylvania and winning the World series made mostly everyone in his hometown pleased. One person from his town said “he is the most famous person to come out of our small town”. (John Daniel Davidson, 2016)
So, Joe Maddon has the title of “Winning the World Series”, “The most famous person to come out of the small mining town in Pennsylvania called Hazleton”, and “The dream maker” because all of his fans’ dreams came true the day he won the World Series. People of old age and young age all over the U.S. He does not stress his team, he lets them choose, and he uses his knowledge to give his team knowledge. Maddon