... Tris, 28 Sports Illustrated, 99-100, 210 sportswriters black, 106, 111-14, 125, 145-46, 247-48 racism of, 124, 167 Stanley, Bob, 176-77 Staneley, Mike, 233 Steinbrenner, George, 132, 141, 240-41 Stengel, Casey, 175 Stephens, Junior, ...
This has been true of all the Mercatus staff, including Kate De Lanoy, Thomas Ressler, Bob Ewing, and others too numerous to list. The project started with a bloated and meandering manuscript that the first, unfortunate reviewers had to ...
Understanding the Red Sox of the 1940s and ' 50s under Tom Yawkey is to accept one overriding principle : Collins and Cronin were his most powerful deputies . It went back to when Yawkey first purchased the Red Sox in 1933.
The battle of the sexes is on.
With a new introduction by celebrated baseball writer Roger Kahn and a new afterword by the author, updating John Henry's first year of ownership after nearly six decades of the Yawkey dynasty, the legacy of the late Will McDonough, and the ...
. . . I have no doubt you will enjoy it as much as I did.”—Books & Boys Book Blog “I applaud Jamieson. . . . This story just felt so important right now.”—Book Jems Includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.
In spite of this, Shut Out is a hopeful and uplifting book about facing adversity, overcoming it and moving ahead. Woven throughout the book is Saunders's love of his family, especially his brother, John, who died at age sixty-one.
Shut Out is the compelling story of Boston's racial divide viewed through the lens of one of the city's greatest institutions - its baseball team, and told from the perspective of Boston native and noted sports writer Howard Bryant.
The book is a unique blend of policy analysis and lived realities.
Documents the economic, educational, and existential struggles that single mothers in poverty confront in the current welfare climate.