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The 1967 American League Pennant Race Four Teams Six Weeks One Winner Cameron Bright

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The 1967 American League Pennant Race Four Teams Six Weeks One Winner Cameron Bright
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Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.29 MB
Author: Cameron Bright
ISBN: 9781476632971, 1476632979
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The 1967 American League Pennant Race Four Teams Six Weeks One Winner Cameron Bright by Cameron Bright 9781476632971, 1476632979 instant download after payment.

In 1967, in the midst of a nail-biting six-week pennant race, the Red Sox, Tigers, Twins and White Sox stood deadlocked atop the American League. Never before or since have four teams tied for the lead in baseball's final month. The stakes were high--there were no playoffs, the pennant winner went directly to the World Series.

Here, for the first time, all four teams are treated as equals. The author describes their contrasting skill sets, leadership and temperament. The stress of such stiff and sustained competition was constant, and there were overt psychological and physical intimidations playing a major role throughout the season. The standings were volatile and so were emotions. The players and managers varied: some wilted or broke, others responded heroically.

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