Chronicles the complete history of the team, highlighting important milestones, legendary players, and great triumphs, including team lore, anecdotes, and statistics
Runs Allowed : 551 ( 1 st ) Here's where the A's really shone . The Orioles , Oakland's eventual opponent in the ALCS , finished second in this category , and they allowed 612 runs . Pythagorean Record : 97-65 Manager : Alvin Dark Dick ...
Chronicles the complete history of the team, highlighting important milestones, legendary players, and great triumphs, including team lore, anecdotes, and statistics
If your organization is not performing at its best, this book is for you.
... 5 75-79 -191/2 Wilbert Robinson 1969 4 85-77 - 8 Walter Alston 1915 3 80-72 -10 Wilbert Robinson 1970 2 87-74 –141/2 Walter Alston 1916 1 94-60 +21/2 Wilbert Robinson 1971 2 89-73 1 Walter Alston 1917 7 70-81 -261/2 Wilbert Robinson ...
Talking about Rivera's devastating cutter, infielder Tony Womack complained, “When he throws it, you think it's straight and the next thing you know, it's on your thumbs.” Teammate Alex Rodriguez sang Rivera's praises: “To me he's the ...
Chronicles the complete history of the team, highlighting important milestones, legendary players, and great triumphs, including team lore, anecdotes, and statistics
By any measure, the 1936–39 Yankees had staked their claim as baseball's greatest dynasty. In many respects, however, it was not the end of an era, just the end of the beginning. The Yankees were about to enter upon a decades-long run ...
Along with player biographies, including those of future Hall of Famers DiMaggio, Bucky Harris, Yogi Berra, and Phil Rizzuto, the book features a seasonal timeline and covers pertinent topics such as the winning streak, the Yankees’ ...
Smith, Red. “Babe Ruth: One of a Kind.” Great Baseball Stories. Avenel, N.J.: Crescent Books, 1994. Snyder, John. Red Soxjournal: Year by Year and Day by Day witb tbe Boston Red Sox since 1901. Cincinnati: Emmis, 2006. Sowell, Mike.
This book tells the story of Babe Ruth, Miller Huggins and the Yankees' rise to glory, their collapse in 1925 and their climb back to the top.