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Electric October: Seven World Series Games, Six Lives, Five Minutes of Fame That Lasted Forever

Electric October: Seven World Series Games, Six Lives, Five Minutes of Fame That Lasted Forever

by Kevin Cook (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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An “entertaining, well-researched” account of the first World Series to be televised—and the forgotten stories of six Yankees and Dodgers (Publishers Weekly, starred review).The 1947 World Series was “the most exciting ever” in the words of Joe DiMaggio, with a decade’s worth of drama packed into seven games between the mighty New York Yankees and underdog Brooklyn Dodgers. It was Jackie Robinson’s first Series, a postwar spectacle featuring Frank Sinatra, Ernest Hemingway and President Harry Truman in supporting roles. It was also the first televised World Series—sportswriters called it “Electric October.”But for all the star power on display, the outcome hinged on role players: Bill Bevens, a journeyman who knocked on the door of pitching immortality; Al Gionfriddo and Cookie Lavagetto, bench players at the center of the Series’ iconic moments; Snuffy Stirnweiss, a wartime batting champion who never got any respect; and managers Bucky Harris and Burt Shotton, each an unlikely choice to run his team. Six men found themselves plucked from obscurity to shine on the sport’s greatest stage. But their fame was fleeting; three would never play another big-league game, and all six would be forgotten.Kevin Cook brings the ‘47 Series back to life, introducing us to men whose past offered no hint they were destined for extraordinary things. For some, the Series was a memory to hold on to. For others, it would haunt them to the end of their days. And for us, Cook offers new insights—some heartbreaking, some uplifting—into what fame and glory truly mean.“A wonderful book.” —Ken Burns“Impressively reported, smoothly written.” —Kirkus Reviews“Mr. Cook evokes earlier books by Roger Kahn, Peter Golenbock and David Halberstam in a poignant study that goes beyond baseball and its immortals, like Jackie Robinson and Joe DiMaggio . . . His thoroughly researched narrative probes their personalities [and] relives the gladiatorial 1947 rivalry between the two hometown teams, game by game.” —The New York TimesIncludes photographs Read more

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ASINB01NH9I6XO
PublisherHenry Holt and Co.
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Publication dateAug. 15 2017
LanguageEnglish
File size3.9 MB
Screen ReaderSupported
Enhanced typesettingEnabled
X-RayNot Enabled
Word WiseEnabled
Print length292 pages
ISBN-13978-1250116574
Page FlipEnabled
Best Sellers Rank#377,081 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #126 in History of Baseball #193 in History of Sports (Kindle Store) #326 in Baseball History
Customer Reviews4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 84 ratings

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