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The Glory of Their Times : The Story of Baseball Told By the Men Who Played It
The Glory of Their Times The Story of Baseball Told By the Men Who Played It
Author: Lawrence S. Ritter
Baseball was different in earlier days—tougher, rawer, more intimate—when giants like Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb ran the bases. In the monumental classic The Glory of Their Times, the golden era of our national pastime comes alive through the vibrant words of those who played and lived the game.
 
ISBN-13: 9780688112738
ISBN-10: 0688112730
Publication Date: 3/19/1992
Pages: 384
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Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 3
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This book features stories about the way baseball used to be, each chapter told by a different former player. There's a certain degree of myth in some of the stories, but that's okay because the stories are being told by the players that experienced them, and we all know how memories grow!

My favorite chapter is by Goose Goslin; I have no doubt that he's being honest when he says that there's absolutely nothing better to him than hitting a fastball ("In they come, and out they go!"). Charlie Gehringer's tale of being a devout Jewish ballplayer is also an interesting read.

When MLB players go on strike again, I'm going straight to the bookstore to buy another copy of this (I'm about to swap my copy on PBS to share the wealth). This book will restore your faith in our national pastime.
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