Day 24 of 30 baseball book reviews for April 2019: Everyone's still wild about Harry? Let's not get carried away – Tom Hoffarth's The Drill: More Farther Off the Wall
Day 24 of 30 baseball book reviews for April 2019: Everyone's still wild about Harry? Let's not get carried away – Tom Hoffarth's The Drill: More Farther Off the Wall
Few in Chicago sports history have been as beloved on both the North and South Sides of the baseball-crazy city as Steve Stone--a privilege that made no small contribution to the incredible stories shared in this fun baseball exploration led by the man himself. Part anecdote and part analysis, the book shares the unique slant of the American League Cy Young Award-winning pitcher and fan-favorite broadcaster on the game that has been his passion for nearly five decades.
Said in Stone: Your Game, My Way [Book]
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Between the baseball-rich cities of Chicago and St. Louis lies a stretch of highway, known as Interstate 55, that has been the battleground for the hearts and minds of baseball fans for generations. 1-55 bridges the 294-mile gap between these two great midwestern hubs. The 1-55 Series offers baseball fans the opportunity to recall one of the greatest rivalries in all of sports, the Cubs vs. the Cardinals. From Hornsby vs. Tinkers to Evers to Chance, to Musial vs. Banks, to Gibson vs.
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I Remember Harry Caray is a firsthand account of what the broadcasting legend was like from broadcasters - players - newspaper reporters and others.
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Day 24 of 30 baseball book reviews for April 2019: Everyone's still wild about Harry? Let's not get carried away – Tom Hoffarth's The Drill: More Farther Off the Wall
New Harry Caray book tries to separate fact from legend in his St. Louis and Chicago days