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Posted By: joe
I just got this book from a friend who works at Smithsonian Magazine. |
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Crazy '08
Posted By: John S
I just picked it up last weekend...not bad. Most of the stories are familiar to anyone who has read other works dealing with this baseball era. The author's writing style is interesting. She mixes tenses, writing much of the book in the present. The impression the reader gets is that the author has traveled back in time and is observing the events from 1908 firsthand. An interesting approach. |
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Crazy '08
Posted By: peter chao
John, |
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Posted By: John S
Peter, |
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Posted By: Bob
John- What is always overlooked is the wild American league pennant race that year. Does the book give equal treatment to the AL as well? |
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Posted By: John S
Bob, |
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Posted By: Mark L
In the A.L. that year, the Tigers played 153 games and won 90 while losing 63. The Indians played 154 games and won 90 while losing 64. Why didn't the Tigers have to play the 154th game? How did they manage to claim the league championship with a 1/2 game lead? |
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Posted By: John S
Just finished...a very interesting and well-written book. Murphy paints an excellent picture of early 20th century America while telling the story of the 1908 season. |
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Posted By: Howard W. Rosenberg
The book even goes back to the 1880s to take a few shots at the Capster, using arguments that my '06 (that's 2006) Anson bio refuted, such as that Anson kept a big league team from signing a black player in 1887. Murphy used the same after-the-fact sources that a parade of books have used, while mine used original articles from 1886 and 1887 from Newark and Jersey City. By the way, in the hullabaloo today, there is a vintage piece by yours truly in Trenton; see |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Ahhh for ESPN, 19th century does not exist, no video of it. |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
In 1981 G H Fleming published 'The Unforgettable Season' about 08'. Wonderful book! No mention at all of the A.L race..As interesting yes, but not missed..I will buy this new book tomorrow if its at my local Borders.. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Christy Mathewson and Iron Joe Mcginnty other pitching combos that come to mind. |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
Howard, ESPN has been very spotty with the 'facts' with many issues concerning baseball. From Anson to Robinson, the actuals are just a mere technicality.. |
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Crazy '08
Posted By: anthony
hey john, |
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