Synopses & Reviews
When Jackie Robinson was penciled into the lineup for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, Americas national pastime and Americas future changed forever. How much is reflected in a remark Martin Luther King Jr. made to Don Newcombe: Youll never know what you and Jackie and Roy did to make it possible to do my job.” Red Barber was perfectly situated to observe this drama. Broadcaster for the Dodgers, friend of Branch Rickeywho confided in him before and during the year of decisionand keen student of the game and the behavior of its players, Red held the microphone as the story unfolded with a cast of characters that included baseball immortals Duke Snyder, Leo Durocher, Pee Wee Reese, Peter Reiser, Larry McPhail, and Joe DiMaggio. Towering above them all are Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickeywho together made baseball and American history and whose courage and toughness Red Barber captures so beautifully in this book.
Synopsis
"When Jackie Robinson was penciled into the lineup for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, Americas national pastime and Americas future changed forever. How much is reflected in a remark Martin Luther Kin"
About the Author
Red Barber was for millions the voice of the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Yankees; he was later a baseball commentator for National Public Radio. His books include The Broadcasters , The Rhubarb Patch, The Walk and the Spirit, and with Robert W. Creamer, Rhubarb in the Catbird Seat.