Connie Mack's '29 Triumph: The Rise and Fall of the Philadelphia Athletics Dynasty
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William C. Kashatus (Author)
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It has been said that Connie Mack managed only two kinds of teams during his half-century in the City of Brother Love - unbeatable and lousy. His teams collected nine pennants and five World Series titles, balanced by 17 last place finishes. While Mack, an enterprising businessman, had a gift for discovering talented players and molding them into a team, by the time he was well into his sixties, Philadelphians suspected that the A's skipper had lost his ability. Mack went on to disprove all doubts, however, with a second championship dynasty in 1929 that vindicated the ""Tall Tactician."" This work chronicles the rise and fall of the 1929 Philadelphia Athletics and their six-year rivalry with the New York Yankees, 1927 to 1932. Based primarily on newspaper accounts, the book tells the story of the ""Grand Old Man of Baseball"" - and the 1929 A's team that is unfairly overlooked in favor of the 1927 Yankees as baseball's greatest all-around team. This history is packed with photographs, notes and statistical appendices, and includes a foreword by The Sporting News writer Dave Kindred. Photographs, maps
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- Contributor: William C. Kashatus
- Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc
- ISBN13: 9780786421657
- Number of Pages: 224
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
- Release Date: 2004-11-30
- Binding: Paperback / softback
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