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The Unforgettable Season

by Gordon H. Fleming, Lawrence Ritter
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One of Sports Illustrated’s top 100 sports books of all-time

The 1908 National League pennant race was without question the most exciting and dramatic battle of all time. Three teams, the Giants, the Cubs, and the Pirates, battled from start to finish, concluding the season with just one game separating them in the standings. The story of this race is like a Hall of Fame sprung to life, including John McGraw, Christy Mathewson, Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance, Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown, and Honus Wagner. Yet the one name that truly stands out belongs to a young Giant rookie, Fred Merkle. His base-running blunder in a key game between the Giants and the Cubs cost the New Yorkers the pennant through an entirely unforeseeable set of circumstances that set off a near-riot in New York.

More than mere history, The Unforgettable Season uses a judicious selection of newspaper stories to recreate the unforgettable season through the eyes and florid language of sportswriters of the day. With no film, TV, or radio accounts of the game to cloud readers' minds with facts, the newspaper writers had free reign to invent and embellish the larger-than-life figures and events of 1908. It is their efforts that make this book often unintentionally hilarious and unforgettable.

Synopsis

One of Sports Illustrated’s top 100 sports books of all-time

The 1908 National League pennant race was without question the most exciting and dramatic battle of all time. Three teams, the Giants, the Cubs, and the Pirates, battled from start to finish, concluding the season with just one game separating them in the standings. The story of this race is like a Hall of Fame sprung to life, including John McGraw, Christy Mathewson, Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance, Mordecai “Three Finger” Brown, and Honus Wagner. Yet the one name that truly stands out belongs to a young Giant rookie, Fred Merkle. His base-running blunder in a key game between the Giants and the Cubs cost the New Yorkers the pennant through an entirely unforeseeable set of circumstances that set off a near-riot in New York.



More than mere history, The Unforgettable Season uses a judicious selection of newspaper stories to recreate the unforgettable season through the eyes and florid language of sportswriters of the day. With no film, TV, or radio accounts of the game to cloud readers' minds with facts, the newspaper writers had free reign to invent and embellish the larger-than-life figures and events of 1908. It is their efforts that make this book often unintentionally hilarious and unforgettable.

Library Journal

Fleming pastes together various press accounts of the 1908 National League pennant race among the New York Giants, Chicago Cubs, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Since the event predates the live coverage offered by radio and TV, sportswriters of the day were free to exaggerate the facts for their daily readers. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Gordon H. Fleming

G. H. Fleming is a professor emeritus of English literature and a full-time freelance writer. Lawrence Ritter (1922–2004) was a professor of finance at New York University and the author of The Glory of Their Times: The Story of Early Days of Baseball Told by the Men Who Played It.

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Sports Illustrated

“An ingenious and entertaining account.”—Sports Illustrated

Sports Illustrated

“An ingenious and entertaining account.”—Sports Illustrated

Library Journal

Fleming pastes together various press accounts of the 1908 National League pennant race among the New York Giants, Chicago Cubs, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Since the event predates the live coverage offered by radio and TV, sportswriters of the day were free to exaggerate the facts for their daily readers. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2006
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Pages
332
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780803269224

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