Miracle in Chavez Ravine


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After winning the 1981 World Series and raising the expectations of management and fans, the Los Angeles Dodgers followed up with six years of disappointing finishes. By the time they ended the 1987 season 17 games behind the hated Giants, general manager Fred Claire had seen enough. Over the winter Claire radically restructured the team, bringing in fiery players like outfielder Kirk Gibson, closer Jay Howell and shortstop Alfredo Griffin to spark the team out of complacency. Led by Gibson and pitcher Orel Hershiser, the upstart Dodgers outlasted Houston in a race for the NL West title and edged a star-studded Mets team in the league championship series. But their best, most dramatic moments came in the World Series, when the Dodgers shocked everyone by bashing the A's of McGwire and Canseco in five games. In the first book-length history of the 1988 Dodgers, author Bill McNeil covers the story from all angles.







The Sporting News


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The British Film Catalogue


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First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.




World Almanac and Book of Facts


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Looks back at the past decade, ahead to the changing face of communism, reviews 10 years of the Heroes of Young America, and provides the most accurate, current, and comprehensive coverage of the environment, economics, sports, entertainment, population, crime, education, employment, U.S. and world history, medicine, and much, much more.




The Sports Encyclopedia: Baseball 2006


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The Sports Encyclopedia: Baseball 2006 covers the history of every player and every team, with detailed statistics and summaries about each season, as well as full coverage of this year's exciting pennant and wild card races.




The Baseball Book...


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Collier's


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