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Can't Anybody Here Play This Game? : The Improbable Saga of the New York Mets' First Year.
Title:
Can't Anybody Here Play This Game? : The Improbable Saga of the New York Mets' First Year.
Author:
Breslin, Jimmy.
ISBN:
9781453245323
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
1 online resource (128 pages)
Contents:
Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction by Bill Veeck -- Epigraph -- 1. "Just Like the WPA -- 2. A Bad Report to the Sponsor -- 3. 119 or Bust -- 4. The Nickel Line -- 5. "They're Afraid To Come Out -- 6. Wait Till Next Year? We're Fine Now! -- 7. Appendix I Around the Diamond with the Mets in 1962 -- 8. Appendix II Mets' Records, 1962 -- A Biography of Jimmy Breslin -- Acknowledgments -- Copyright.
Abstract:
Jimmy Breslin's nostalgic, rollicking look back at the worst baseball team in history Five years after the Dodgers and Giants fled New York for California, the city's National League fans were offered salvation in the shape of the New York Mets: an expansion team who, in the spring of 1962, attempted to play something resembling the sport of baseball.   Helmed by the sagacious Casey Stengel and staffed by the league's detritus, the new Mets played 162 games and lost 120 of them, making them statistically the worst team in the sport's modern history. It's possible they were even worse than that. Starring such legends as Marvin Throneberry-a first baseman so inept that his nickname had to be "Marvelous"-the Mets lost with swashbuckling panache. In an era when the fun seemed to have gone out of sports, the Mets came to life in a blaze of delightful, awe-inspiring ineptitude. They may have been losers, but a team this awful deserves to be remembered as legends.   This ebook features an illustrated biography of Jimmy Breslin including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author's personal collection.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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