The Grandest Stage: A History of the World Series

The Grandest Stage: A History of the World Series

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  • Create Date:2022-10-08 06:19:34
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  • Author:Tyler Kepner
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Summary

From the New York Times bestselling author of K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches, a highly entertaining, revelatory history of the World Series, filled with gripping behind-the-scenes stories from 117 years of the Fall Classic。

The World Series is the most enduring showcase in American team sports。 It's the place where legends are made, where celebration and devastation can hinge on a fly ball off a foul pole or a grounder beneath a first baseman's glove。 And there's no one better to bring this rich history to life than New York Times national baseball columnist Tyler Kepner, whose bestselling book about pitching, K, was lauded as "Michelangelo explaining the brush strokes on the Sistine Chapel" by Newsday

In seven scintillating chapters, Kepner delivers an indelible portrait of baseball's signature event。 He digs deep for essential tales dating back to the beginning in 1903, adding insights from Hall of Famers like Reggie Jackson, Mike Schmidt, Jim Palmer, Dennis Eckersley and many others who have thrived - and failed - when it mattered most。

Why do some players, like Madison Bumgarner, Derek Jeter and David Ortiz, crave the pressure? How do players handle a dream that comes up short? What's it like to manage in the World Series, and what are the secrets of building a champion? Kepner celebrates unexpected heroes like Bill Wambsganss, who pulled off an unassisted triple play in 1920, probes the mysteries behind magic moments (Did Babe Ruth call his shot in 1932? How could Eckersley walk Mike Davis to get to Kirk Gibson in 1988?) and busts some long-time myths (the 1919 Reds were much better than the Black Sox, anyway)。 The result is a vivid portrait of baseball at its finest and most intense, filled with humor, lore, analysis and unforgettable stories。

THE GRANDEST STAGE is the ultimate history of the World Series, the perfect gift for all the fans who feel their hearts pounding in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game Seven。

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Starting at the time young children dream of hitting a home run to win it all, the World Series is the ultimate destination for anyone involved in baseball。 Since it started in 1903, it has a rich history filled with unique people, teams and moments – just like the game。 Tyler Kepner, the national baseball writer for the New York Times, has captured the history of this championship series in a compelling book。Kepner divides the book into seven chapters, representing the seven possible games in t Starting at the time young children dream of hitting a home run to win it all, the World Series is the ultimate destination for anyone involved in baseball。 Since it started in 1903, it has a rich history filled with unique people, teams and moments – just like the game。 Tyler Kepner, the national baseball writer for the New York Times, has captured the history of this championship series in a compelling book。Kepner divides the book into seven chapters, representing the seven possible games in the World Series。 Each chapter is filled with interesting stories about the particular topic。 For example, he talks about moments that are forgotten because of one that occurred later that was considered even more important for that particular game or series。 Take the 1960 World Series in which the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the New York Yankees when Bill Mazeroski ended game 7 with a home run。 Kepner makes the case that Hal Smith’s home run in the 8th inning was just as important as it gave the Pirates the lead and without that, despite the fact the Yankees tied the game in the top of the 9th, Mazeroski’s home run doesn’t happen。 The book doesn’t just describe moments or games like that。 There are plenty of interviews with players, managers, general managers。 Tom Kelly, who guided the Minnesota Twins to two titles in five years; Theo Epstein, who was the GM for two teams who ended long droughts without a World Series titles, and (before his recent passing), former Dodger broadcaster Vin Scully。 Scully’s story of how he and his wife celebrated the championship for the 1981 Dodgers with a bottle of champagne and potato chips in their hotel room was one of the more memorable passages from these interviews。This is just a small sample of the type of material that baseball readers will encounter in this book。 While it certainly cannot and does not have items about every World Series played, it does contain good material from the Series during every era and has something for every reader who enjoys the game, especially once that final best-of-seven series begins in October。 I wish to thank Doubleday Books for providing a copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。https://sportsbookguy。blogspot。com/20。。。 。。。more

Rob Neyer

I have a lot of thoughts, but upon finishing it seems the only thing missing is another few hundred pages, because I wasn't ready for this book to end。 I have a lot of thoughts, but upon finishing it seems the only thing missing is another few hundred pages, because I wasn't ready for this book to end。 。。。more

Olive Fellows (abookolive)

Review forthcoming in the Christian Science Monitor。