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The First Fall Classic: The Red Sox, the Giants, and the Cast of Players, Pugs, and Politicos Who Reinvented the World Series in 1912 [NOOK Book]
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In this wonderful page-turner, veteran sports journalist Mike Vaccaro brings to life a bygone era in cinematic and intimate detail—and re-creates the magic and suspense of the world’s first classic series.
Despite a major presidential election, the near-assassination of Teddy Roosevelt, and the most sensational trial of the young century, baseball dominated front-page headlines in October 1912. The Boston Red Sox and the New York Giants of that year—two of the finest ball clubs that had ever been assembled—went head-to-head in a thrilling eight-game battle that ultimately elevated the World Series from a regional October novelty to a national obsession.
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Author's Note xi
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 Spring, Summer, Fall, 1912: A Prelude 7
Chapter 2 October 1912: The Run-up 31
Chapter 3 Tuesday, October 8, 1912: Game One 51
Chapter 4 Wednesday, October 9, 1912: Game Two 75
Chapter 5 Thursday, October 10, 1912: Game Three 100
Chapter 6 Friday, October 11, 1912: Game Four 125
Chapter 7 Saturday, October 12, 1912: Game Five 150
Chapter 8 Monday, October 14, 1912: Game Six 172
Chapter 9 Tuesday, October 15, 1912: Game Seven 195
Chapter 10 Wednesday, October 16, 1912: Game Eight 220
Chapter 11 Wednesday, October 16, 1912 242
Epilogue 266
Acknowledgments 287
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Posted April 12, 2011
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Overview
In this wonderful page-turner, veteran sports journalist Mike Vaccaro brings to life a bygone era in cinematic and intimate detail—and re-creates the magic and suspense of the world’s first classic series.
Despite a major presidential election, the near-assassination of Teddy Roosevelt, and the most sensational trial of the young century, baseball dominated front-page headlines in October 1912. The Boston Red Sox and the New York Giants of that year—two of the finest ball clubs that had ever been assembled—went head-to-head in a thrilling eight-game battle that ultimately elevated the World Series from a regional October novelty to a national obsession.
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