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Pennant Race: The Classic Game-by-Game Account of a Championship Season, 1961
Jim Brosnan
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| #4139630 in Books | 2017-07-04 | 2017-07-04 | Original language:English | 8.00 x.61 x5.31l, | File type: PDF | 272 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Great diary of a Pennant winning season in 1961.|By jim r|I grew up a National League kid in Pittsburgh in the sixties. I latched on to baseball at just the right time in 1960 at the age of seven to watch our Pirates win the World Series over the Yankees dynasty team. In 1961 I was sure the Pirates would repeat, but had my eight year old heart broken when the Buccos tanked and||Wonderful reading [from] the Samuel Pepys of the league champions. (San Francisco Chronicle)
One of the best baseball books ever written...probably one of the best American diaries as well. (The New York Times)
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From the author of The Long Season—considered by many to be the greatest baseball book of all time—comes another classic sports memoir by legendary pitcher Jim Brosnan, which chronicles how his team, the Cincinnati Reds, went on to win the 1961 National League pennant.
With legendary pitcher Jim Brosnan’s first book, The Long Season, he not only entered the canon of great sports literature, but also redefined it when he return...
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