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The Spirit of St. Louis
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Peter Golenbock is one of the nation’s best-known sports authors. He has written some of the bestselling sports books of the last 30 years,, including Idiot (written with Johnny Damon), Red Sox Nation, Balls (written with Graig Nettles), The Bronx Zoo (written with Sparky Lyle), Bums (An Oral History of the Brooklyn Dodgers), American Zoom (about NASCAR) and Wild, High and Tight: The Life and Death of Billy Martin. He has recently completed an autobiography of Tony Curtis for Crown. Five of his books have been New York Times bestsellers. He frequently appears on ESPN, Good Morning America, and Larry King Live, among others. Golenbock lives in

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"Peter Golenbock has been aprolific chronicler of baseball andits most colorful teams.In this book, St. Louis' richbaseball history is vividly renderedwith insight, humor and affection."-- Bob Costas, NBC Sports

Having chronicled the Yankees (in Dynasty), Golenbock takes a look at another storied organization, the St. Louis Cardinals, and its near-forgotten crosstown rival, the St. Louis Browns. His understated narrative guides readers through an impressive collection of oral histories of past and living veterans of the game. Managers and owners play a significant role in the story as Golenbock does an excellent job of describing the impact of the two franchises on baseball history. The Cardinals' stalwart general manager, Branch Rickey, long before he signed Jackie Robinson to play for the Dodgers, revolutionized baseball by creating the farm system. He eventually built the Cards into a success (the team has won nine World Series, second only to the Yankees) though he paid players as little as possible. The Browns, however, struggled constantly, failing to garner new talent or retain rising stars, until owner and showman Bill Veeck (infamous for sending a midget to bat and for fielding a one-armed outfielder) was forced to sell the club. Significant baseball figures profiled include Rogers Hornsby, Dizzy Dean, Stan Musial, Curt Flood and Mark McGwire. Field-level anecdotes and insights from more than 150 baseball seasons abound. Both teams could boast great rosters at one time or another, but dynasties have eluded them. Their histories of struggle, with Golenbock's focus on the owner's hand, reveal how volatile the business of baseball has always been. (Jan.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

"Peter Golenbock has been aprolific chronicler of baseball andits most colorful teams.In this book, St. Louis' richbaseball history is vividly renderedwith insight, humor and affection."-- Bob Costas, NBC Sports

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