We Would Have Played for Nothing: Baseball Stars of the 1950s and 1960s Talk About the Game They Loved: 02 (The Baseball Oral History Project)
English

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Former Major League Baseball commissioner Fay Vincent brings together a stellar roster of ballplayers from the 1950s and 1960s in this wonderful new history of the game.. Whitey Ford Duke Snider Carl Erskine Bill Rigney and Ralph Branca tell stories about baseball in New York when the Yankees dominated and seemed to play either the Dodgers or the Giants in every World Series. By the end of the fifties the two National League teams had relocated to California as baseball expanded across the country. Hall of Fame pitcher Robin Roberts Braves mainstay Lew Burdette home-run king Harmon Killebrew Cubs slugger Billy Williams and Hall of Famers Brooks Robinson and Frank Robinson share great stories about milestone events from Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier on the field to Frank Robinson doing the same in the dugout. They remember the teammates and opponents they admired including Joe DiMaggio Ted Williams Warren Spahn Don Newcombe and Ernie Banks. For anyone who grew up watching baseball in the 1950s and 1960s or for anyone who wonders what it was like in the days when ballplayers negotiated their own contracts and worked real jobs in the off-season this is a book to cherish.
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