66 and they were talking with Robinson , and he had always wanted to ask him about this incident . They were all laying down on the grass , and Gavin said , ' What did you think about your tryout in Boston ? ” “ Gavin said Robinson's ...
"An excitable Jack Russell terrier named Fenway and his Favorite Short Human, Hattie, move to the suburbs and must adjust to the changes that come with their new home." --
Closing Fenway will mark the end of an era, and Dan Shaughnessy captures this era in all its tragic glory. At Fenway will be read and cherished by Red Sox fans and all fans of baseball as it ought to be.
Philip J. Lowry, Green Cathedrals: The Ultimate Celebration of All 271 Major League and Negro League Ballparks Past and Present (Reading, MA: Addi- son-Wesley, 1992), 11. 2. For a detailed discussion of “identity continuity,” as well as ...
This is a book for all of us. Larry Tye, author of SATCHEL: The Life and Times of an American Legend Glenn Stout has done the impossible: he has put an end to the seemingly bottomless genre that is Fenway Park books. We now need no more.
Jerry Coleman, a former Yankee rival and fellow fighter pilot, met Williams at the 1950 AllStar Game. He said he immediately admired Williams. “He went to the wall to make a catch and crashed into it.
... 16, 74 O'Loughlin, Silk 1912 season, 117–18, 195–96, 221 World Series (1912), 252, 263, 264,265, 266,270, 271,272, 327 Orioles/Park, Baltimore, 233, 344 Ortiz, David, 127–28 O'Shea, Laura, 141 Pape, Larry, 60,110,111,117,118–19,133, ...
Relates the history of the Red Sox and their home, Fenway Park.
Sullivan, J. L., 114 Sullivan, Thomas, 202 Swanson, Gloria, 41 T Tabbot, Gayle, 174 Taylor, Gov. Maurice, 193 Teammates (Halberstam), 133, 134, 195, 234 Terry, Bill, 182 Thomas, Chester, 3 Thompson, Sgt. William, 56 Thorpe, ...
Baseball fans learn about the ballpark's history, features, and momentous events, including famous home runs from luminaries such as Ted Williams.
CHAPTER Wrapping up a quick series with the Rays—with three devastating losses —the Sox again hit the road, this time to Minnesota, where they won two in a row against the Twins to finally snap their losing streak at ten games.