Team of Destiny: Walter Johnson, Clark Griffith, Bucky Harris, and the 1924 Washington Senators

Team of Destiny: Walter Johnson, Clark Griffith, Bucky Harris, and the 1924 Washington Senators

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  • Author:Gary Sarnoff
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The heartwarming underdog story of the 1924 Washington Senators。 In 1924, Washington Senators team president Clark Griffith hired Bucky Harris, his twenty-seven-year-old second baseman, to manage the Senators, a decision called “Griffith’s folly。” Yet the Senators, inspired by their fiery new leader, found themselves in first place heading into the homestretch。 The question with an untested manager and an aging star pitcher, would they be able to hold on for the first world championship in team history? In Team of Walter Johnson, Clark Griffith, Bucky Harris, and the 1924 Washington Senators, Gary Sarnoff recounts the uplifting story of a team that surpassed all expectations and gave Washington fans a season to remember。 Before the season began, legendary pitcher Walter Johnson announced the 1924 season would be his last。 Sarnoff tells how, in the heat of a grueling pennant race, the surging Senators won the approval of the entire country who cheered on the underdogs and the thirty-six-year-old Johnson。 A fight to the finish saw the Senators on top and into the World Series, where Johnson was called to the mound in the final game in the ninth inning。 With all eyes upon him, would Walter Johnson come through? Team of Destiny describes in wonderful detail this remarkable season and the players who made it unforgettable。 One hundred years later, it’s still a story that is sure to inspire all generations of baseball fans。

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N。N。 Heaven

You get to unlock a page from the past with this excellent work。 Little is common knowledge today about the 1924 Washington Senators。 This hard luck franchise finally won the World Series。 This story is told in immaculate detail here。 As a huge fan of baseball history, this book just resonated with me。 My bookshelf includes such tomes as Kahn's Boys of Summer and The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract。 The Team of Destiny will fit nicely with them on this shelf。 Incredible research went int You get to unlock a page from the past with this excellent work。 Little is common knowledge today about the 1924 Washington Senators。 This hard luck franchise finally won the World Series。 This story is told in immaculate detail here。 As a huge fan of baseball history, this book just resonated with me。 My bookshelf includes such tomes as Kahn's Boys of Summer and The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract。 The Team of Destiny will fit nicely with them on this shelf。 Incredible research went into penning this history。 The use of primary sources makes this rich and flavorful。 The reader will get a genuine understanding of what life was like in 1924。 The hero of the piece is Walter Johnson。 If you are a baseball fan who doesn't know who the Big Train is, then you should read this book。 Every member of SABR will be proud that one of their own wrote such an incredibly detailed book。You not only get the day-to-day history of the season, but you also get touches about life and politics of the day。 If there is one teeny issue, it is the detail might be daunting for casual readers。 I suggest you take the leap and get into this book。 The effort needed is worth what you get from learning all about this magnificent team in their season of glory。My Rating: 5+ starsReviewed by: Mr。 NThis review first appeared: https://www。nnlightsbookheaven。com/po。。。 。。。more

Julie Coraccio

You don’t have to love baseball or be a fan of the D。C。 team to appreciate a good sports story。 I don’t follow baseball, but I enjoy watching other sports and was curious as I’d never heard this story。Team of Destiny has been meticulously researched and it shows。 I enjoyed that the author peppered history (the death of Coolidge, Jr。, for example) throughout the book。 It enriched the read for me and made me feel transported to what it was like a hundred years ago。 The book begins on New Year’s Ev You don’t have to love baseball or be a fan of the D。C。 team to appreciate a good sports story。 I don’t follow baseball, but I enjoy watching other sports and was curious as I’d never heard this story。Team of Destiny has been meticulously researched and it shows。 I enjoyed that the author peppered history (the death of Coolidge, Jr。, for example) throughout the book。 It enriched the read for me and made me feel transported to what it was like a hundred years ago。 The book begins on New Year’s Eve 1923 and takes us through spring training, the flood of 1924, the road to the pennant, and the 1924 World Series。 Some may be overwhelmed with the details, but I found it valuable。 I would have enjoyed a more detailed epilogue that included where the players ended up later in life and if baseball was still a part of their lives in some way。Those who love baseball would love this, but also people who like history and a good underdog story。 I’m not sure if this is also available on audio, but I believe it would be a good story to listen to。 Thank you to Rowman & Littlefield for the advance copy to review。 。。。more

Lance

2024 will mark the 100th anniversary of the only World Series championship by the Washington Senators 。 To commemorate this anniversary, Gary Sarnoff compiled this comprehensive recap of the special season in which rookie manager Bucky Harris became the youngest manager to win the World Series at age 27。 This is a record that still stands today。The book starts off with the end of the 1923 season as the Senators finished 4th in the American League。 It was an improvement but owner Clark Griffith w 2024 will mark the 100th anniversary of the only World Series championship by the Washington Senators 。 To commemorate this anniversary, Gary Sarnoff compiled this comprehensive recap of the special season in which rookie manager Bucky Harris became the youngest manager to win the World Series at age 27。 This is a record that still stands today。The book starts off with the end of the 1923 season as the Senators finished 4th in the American League。 It was an improvement but owner Clark Griffith was not satisfied and he felt a change was needed at the manager spot。 After several considerations he contacted his second baseman Bucky Harris and asked how he felt about handling managerial duties as well as playing regularly at second base。 Harris accepted the challenge in his calm and unassuming manner。 This is a characteristic of Harris that is evident throughout the book, especially when reading his quotes given to the press。This section of the book, and the celebration by not only the team but the entire city of Washington DC after the World Series are the best parts of the book。 The reader will certainly feel the joy that the city has after their baseball team brought home the championship。 It is also interesting to read the tidbits during the World Series when President Calvin Coolidge is attending the game。 This is mainly due to the rabid fandom of Mrs。 Coolidge as Sarnoff lets the reader know about her enthusiasm while cheering for the team。 The bulk of the book, from the first spring training game to the last out of game 7 of the World Series against the New York Giants, is a detailed account of every game。 For the absolute baseball junkie this is great material, but it feels like it drags。 Just like the players, I felt I was reaching the “dog days” of the book by the time August rolled around。 It read like a narrative of baseball-reference。com accounts of the game。 Although to be fair, there were sprinklings of interesting anecdotes about various players, especially the stars of the team。 These included Hall of Famers Sam Rice, Goose Goslin and Walter Johnson。 The reader will feel the same joy as Johnson did when he became the winning pitcher as Muddy Ruel scored the winning run in the bottom of the 12th inning。 This section of the book is the part where I was most grateful for the deep detail of game action。Overall, I felt this was a decent book on the magical 1924 season for the Senators。 While it does seem to go slow at times, that matches the grind of any baseball season。 As a fan of the Minnesota Twins, I always enjoy reading anything about the franchise’s days in Washington so this account of their most successful season during that era was one I was glad to read。 I wish to thank Rowman and Littlefield for a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

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