
When the Boys Came Back
Baseball in 1946
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Narrated by:
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Brian Emerson
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By:
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Frederick Turner
About this listen
Those questions would be answered as the season unfolded, a dramatic season that included challenges to baseball's traditional status from the rival Mexican league; Jackie Robinson's signing by the Brooklyn Dodgers; a pennant race in the National League that ended in the first tie in history; and a World Series culminated in the seventh game by Enos Slaughter's legendary dash from first to home.
©1996 Frederick Turner (P)1998 Blackstone AudiobooksCritic reviews
"Each player who went away to the service endured personal battles in returning to baseball, and this book puts those battles on record as never before. Every baseball historian, fan, and player should read it." (Lou Brissie of the Philadelphia A's)
These guys were definite our "Greatest Generation"
Great Book for a long trip
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Baseball at its Best!
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As I listened, I was prepared to give this book five stars, which I rarely do. But that changed at about mid-season. I began finding it difficult to keep track of all the players on the many teams and equally difficult to follow condensed descriptions of individual games. I was having great difficulty visualizing some of the play. Perhaps this is just my own "disability" or perhaps the author's game narratives would be easier to follow in writing. Either way, my own reading experience fell a little short of five stars. But it is still a great baseball book.
A fan of baseball lore should love this book
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