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Baseball on the Brink William J. Ryczek

Baseball on the Brink By William J. Ryczek

Baseball on the Brink by William J. Ryczek


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Baseball on the Brink: The Crisis of 1968 by William J. Ryczek

Major League Baseball was in crisis in 1968. The commissioner was inept, professional football was challenging the sport's popularity and the game on the field was boring, with pitchers dominating hitters in a succession of dull, low-scoring games. The League expanded for the 1969 season but the muddled process by which new franchises were selected highlighted the ineffective management of the sport.

This book describes how baseball reached its nadir in the late 1960s and how it survived and began its slow comeback. The lack of offense in the game is examined, taking in the great pitching performances of Denny McLain, Bob Gibson, Don Drysdale and others. Colorful characters like Charley Finley and Ken Harrelson are covered, along with the effects dramatic changes in American society and the war in Vietnam had on the game.

About William J. Ryczek

William J. Ryczek is a finance professional in Wallingford, Connecticut, who writes about early baseball, football, the Yankees, and the Mets.

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CIN1476668485VG
9781476668482
1476668485
Baseball on the Brink: The Crisis of 1968 by William J. Ryczek
Used - Very Good
Paperback
McFarland & Co Inc
2017-11-30
255
N/A
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