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The Unforgettable Era That Transformed Baseball
By Phil Pepe, Foreword by Bucky Dent
SPORTS & RECREATION
336 Pages, 8 x 9
Formats: Cloth, PDF
Cloth, $27.95 (US $27.95) (CA $30.95)
ISBN 9781572438392
Rights: WOR
Triumph Books (Apr 2006)
Overview
In Catfish, Yaz, and Hammerin' Hank, sportswriter Phil Pepe talks to the stars of the day about their fondest memories and their greatest highlights from an era gone by. The spirit of the day is nostalgically captured in Pepe's priceless interviews and through scores of archival photographs. This book proves to be as enjoyable as the era it so thoroughly depicts.Author Biography
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Major
League Baseball in the 1970s was the most colorful era
in
the sport’s history: the White Sox’s short-pants uniforms,
the
Astros’ rainbow jerseys, Charlie Finley’s orange baseball
even
the Big Red Machine.
Catfish, Yaz, and Hammerin’ Hank: The Unforgettable Era
That Transformed Baseball by Phil
Pepe reveals the 1970s
as
the decade that witnessed the most abundant changes in the
sport’s
history. While many fans may recall the most vibrant
visuals
and well-sung anthems of the era – Rollie Fingers’
handlebar
mustache, the Pirates fans signing “We Are Family”,
the
Houston Astros’ mammoth Astrodome and
Disco
Demolition Night – Pepe discovered in his extensive
interviewing
with players that the decade is the bridge from
the
“old school” know-how of the game to the “nu skool” physical ability that was
not previously associated with the game.
With
the advent of steroids and other physically-enhancing drugs in the 1980s, there’s
no wonder why the 1970s is considered the last “clean” era in the game. To
chronicle the change in the sport that occurred during the ’70s, Pepe
interviewed more than 60 former players, managers, coaches and executives,
including:
· George Steinbrenner · Marvin Miller
·
Tommy
Lasorda · Tim McCarver · Billy Martin
·
Bucky Dent not only wrote the Foreword to Catfish, Yaz, and Hammerin’
Hank, but is also doing media interviews to support it. Dent, who is
the bench coach for the Cincinnati Reds this season, is available for
interviews. If you are interested in scheduling an interview please contact
About
the Author