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Miracle in Chavez Ravine: The Los Angeles Dodgers in 1988
William F. McNeil
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| #4113218 in Books | 2008-06-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.51 x6.00l,.68 | File type: PDF | 215 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| He was there|By william mcneil|I don't know who baseball geek is, but I know a baseball expert when I see one. The man who covered the Dodgers as part of the Dodger Radio Network in 1988, Fred Wallin,said that 'Miracle in Chavez Ravine' was the best and most accurate book he had seen about the Dodgers World Championship journey. As someone who lived through the drama one day at|About the Author|SABR member William F. McNeil is the author of numerous books, including Black Baseball Out of Season (2007) and The Evolution of Pitching in Major League Baseball (2006). He is a four-time winner of the Society for American
After winning the 1981 World Series and raising the expectations of management and fans, the Los Angeles Dodgers followed up with six years of disappointing finishes. By the time they ended the 1987 season 17 games behind the hated Giants, general manager Fred Claire had seen enough. Over the winter Claire radically restructured the team, bringing in fiery players like outfielder Kirk Gibson, closer Jay Howell and shortstop Alfredo Griffin to spark the team out of compla...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Miracle in Chavez Ravine: The Los Angeles Dodgers in 1988 | William F. McNeil.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.