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Browne Hits a Home RunReview Date: 2008-03-28
What you didn't know about DaisukeReview Date: 2008-03-28
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are you kidding?Review Date: 1999-04-27
Excellent "scrapbook" of DiMaggio's CareerReview Date: 2006-05-17

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This Book is Off the ChainReview Date: 2006-10-31
The book is always making you wonder who's around the cornerReview Date: 1999-08-26

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Wonderful for sports or history buffs!Review Date: 2000-06-17
Baseball Nostalgia at it's best!Review Date: 2002-08-12

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EXCELLENT NOSTALGIAReview Date: 2000-11-19
Great fun, Great memories, Great writingReview Date: 1999-01-29
I thought that I knew the Dodgers pretty well until I read this book! The photos and memorabilia are just fantastic.
However, I was given pause on the 1950's section. The authors make some statements that are just plain wrong!
The #1 Pacific Coast League team in LA was the Los Angeles Angels NOT the Hollywood Stars. Further, while the Hollywood Stars rented and shared LA's Wrigley field from/with the Angels for a few years but it was NOT their park, it was the Angels.
I was also astounded that the authors failed to point out that Walter O'Malley purchased the LA Angels in 1956 in anticipation of the Dodger's move to LA and then, to add insult to injury, stole the Angels cap logo for the 1958 Dodger AFTER he had moved the club to Spokane, Washington. In doing so he destroyed the PCL's chances of every being merging into MLB - a dream that had lingered since 1902. In a sentence, the man was greedy to the core and didn't give a rip about the fans! It is no wonder he is so despised in Brooklyn to this day.
Despite these small flaws, I believe that you will love this book as much as I did! It is wonderful.
/fwa

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Excellent bio,seperating myth from stereotypeReview Date: 2001-03-09
Demi-GodReview Date: 2000-07-27
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Anyone who remembers this year will love this book!Review Date: 2007-12-30
A Must-Read for ANY Baseball Fan...Especially a Mets Fan!!Review Date: 2000-10-13

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A great pre-teen short novel.Review Date: 2000-11-03
easy outReview Date: 2000-09-05
Karen Ferraro

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A Book To Make You EnviousReview Date: 2005-01-14
McCauley tells the story of more than merely a structure. His is the story of a place and a time when professional ball players talked with you and you talked with them as friends and co-admirers, not combatants; when the players lived in your neighborhood and, at times, even knew you by name; when you heard not only the crack of the bat at the crack of dawn, but often the closing of the bar with some of the team, much later after the game, win of lose. As McCauley tells it, you went to Ebbets not merely to support your Dodgers but 'cause that's what there was to do 'round Brooklyn -- and what there was to do there was lots of fun!
And was there a lot to do! McCauley spins the stories out nearly faster than they can be caught -- of games won and lost, championships had and missed, players coming and going and always remaining memorable, of Holy Name Society gatherings and college football matches and circuses and side shows and hot-dog venders and amateur musicians, and more variants thereon than I had thought possible, finally coming to conclusion 'midst the mess of a demolition derby preceding the demolition ball.
When the grand ole' place finally meets her demise, you lament not only for what was but for all those who partook, as performers whether on the field or in the stands -- and you wish you could've been there, too!
Buy this book, wade through the publisher's abysmal punctuation, and really enjoy the author's great recounting of a place and time to be envied!
A Unique history of a BallparkReview Date: 2005-01-13
"Ebbets Field" is written with expertise and affection, unusual qualities found together in a serious history.
The book is easy to read for fans of any age, and will have special impact on all those who are old enough to remember. It is well illustrated with color and b&w photos.
It's a one-of-a-kind treat. Add it to your coffee table, at least!

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Great!!!Review Date: 2008-02-25
BASEBALL FAN 55Review Date: 2007-10-02
BASEBALL BOOKS THAT I HAVE EVER READ, AND I HAVE READ NUMEROUS
BASEBALL BIOGRAPHIES, AUTOBIOGRAPHIES, AND SEASON HISTORY BOOKS.
"EL BIRDOS" ALSO GIVES THE STATE OF THE NATION AS THE 67 AND 68 SEASONS
PROGRESS.ALSO THE INSIGHTS WITH INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS AND TEAMS WOULD GIVE
A UNIQUE INSIGHT INTO THE 60'S, FOR THE ONE'S OF US THAT EXPERIENCED THIS
TIME, AND THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO SEE WHAT THE 70'S ARE ABOUT.
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