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The Last Real Season: A Hilarious Look Back at 1975 - When Major Leaguers Made Peanuts, the Umpires Wore Red, and Billy Martin Terrorized Ev

by Mike Shropshire

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Publisher Comments:

There are baseball books and there are baseball books.

But for the baseball cognoscenti, there are just a few must-have classics: BALL FOUR by Jim Bouton. THE LONG SEASON by Jim Brosnan. WILLIE'S TIME by Charles Einstein. And SEASONS IN HELL by Mike Shropshire, which was a hilarous first-person account of Mike's travails serving as a daily beat writer covering the hapless 1972 Texas Rangers.

Now, in The Last Real Season, Shropshire captures the essence of a different time and different place in baseball, when the average salary for major leaguers was only $27,600...when the ballplayers' drug of choice was alcohol, not steroids...when major leaguers sported tight doubleknit uniforms over their long-hair and Afros...and on July 28th, 1975, the day that famed Detroit resident Jimmy Hoffa went missing, the Detroit Tigers started a losing streak of 19 games in a row. On the day that the Tigers blew a 4-run lead in the bottom of the ninth, Shropshire recalls: I drank three bottles of Stroh's beer in less than a minute and wrote that 'Jimmy Hoffa will show up in the left field stands with Amelia Earhart as his date before the Tigers will win another game.'

And so it goes. Filled with just the kind of wonderful baseball stories that real fans crave, this is the funniest baseball book of the year.

Synopsis:

Shropshire has captured the essence of a different time and different place in baseball, when the average salary for major leaguers was only $27,600, when the ballplayers' drug of choice was alcohol, not steroids--the wonderful baseball stories that real fans crave.

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ISBN:
9780446401548
Subtitle:
A Hilarious Look Back at 1975 - When Major Leaguers Made Peanuts, the Umpires Wore Red, and Billy Martin Terrorized Ev
Author:
Shropshire, Mike
Foreword:
Weaver, Earl
Publisher:
Grand Central Publishing
Subject:
Baseball
Subject:
History
Subject:
Baseball - History
Subject:
Baseball -- United States -- History.
Copyright:
Publication Date:
May 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
255
Dimensions:
9.25x6.31x1.00 in. 1.04 lbs.

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