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The Victory Season: The End of World War II and the Birth of Baseball's Golden Age
Robert Weintraub
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| #806733 in Books | 2014-04-08 | 2014-04-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x1.25 x5.50l,.0 | File type: PDF | 480 pages||17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.| This Book Is A Gem|By Bill Emblom|Two years ago I wrote a review here on on one of the best baseball books I have ever read called "The House That Ruth Built" by Robert Weintraub. I have now finished reading another one of Mr. Weintraub's gems entitled "The Victory Season" which relates the 1946 season in baseball with a concentration on three teams, the St. Louis Cardinals|From Booklist|*Starred * The war was over, and the stars were home. Baseball was back, after five long war years in which the action on America’s major-league playing fields looked like the fat guys versus
"Weintraub is a big-league storyteller .... He loads the bases with the kind of entertaining anecdotes, minutiae, and quotes that separate baseball-and baseball writing-from other sports." -- USA Today
In the spring of 1946, Americans were ready to heal. The war was finally over, and as America's fathers and brothers were coming home so too were baseball's greats. Ted Williams, Stan Musial, and Joe DiMaggio returned with bats bla...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.The Victory Season: The End of World War II and the Birth of Baseball's Golden Age | Robert Weintraub.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.