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Frank White, with Bill Althaus
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| #981410 in Books | 2012-10-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x1.00 x6.20l,1.30 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Could have been a lot better|By BG|I see a lot of 5-star reviews here and I just don't get it. Three main issues I have: (1) The book was VERY repetative and jumped back and forth a lot making it difficult to follow at times. (2) Despite what he said, he came off as extremely bitter ... if he was really over the way he was treated by the Royals (which sounds like it was bad),||I've seen 'em all--from Jackie (Robinson) to the second basemen who play today, and let me tell you this, Frank White was the best second baseman I ever saw. He defined the game on turf, had more range than anyone and hit cleanup in the World Series. Is Frank
When the Kansas City Royals appeared in the 1985 World Series, manager Dick Howser had to make a difficult, and controversial, call. Because the series started in the National League city of St. Louis, there would be no designated hitter, which meant that Hal McRae would be relegated to the role of a reserve player coming off the bench. Before the start of the I-70 Series, which featured Howsers Kansas City Royals and Whitey Herzogs St. Louis Cardinals, the veteran manag...
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