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Joy in Tigertown: A Determined Team, a Resilient City, and our Magical Run to the 1968 World Series

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Joy in Tigertown: A Determined Team, a Resilient City, and our Magical Run to the 1968 World Series
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tom Gage
By (author) Mickey Lolich
Foreword by Jim Leyland
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 139
Category/GenreBaseball
Travel and holiday guides
ISBN/Barcode 9781629375830
ClassificationsDewey:796.35764097
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Triumph Books
Imprint Triumph Books
Publication Date 1 June 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

The 1968 World Series remains one of the most iconic in major league history. Featuring Bob Gibson in MVP form, Al Kaline, and Mickey Lolich, it was baseball at its best. Told with the vibrant first-hand perspective of Lolich himself and the expertise of award-winning Detroit journalist Tom Gage, this is the remarkable saga of that 1968 season which culminated in Tigers glory. Incorporating new reflections from players and personnel, Joy in Tigertown traces such achievements as Denny McClain's 31-win season as well as the remarkable slugging performances of Kaline, Norm Cash, Willie Horton, and Bill Freehan.

Author Biography

Professor Tom Gage has enjoyed a successful half-century career in education and taught graduate courses for over three decades at Humboldt State University. His interests range from John Steinbeck to Captain Bill Jones, a colorful figure from the life of Andrew Carnegie. Gage has been involved with the Middle East since the 1950s. Following a year of hitchhiking that landed him in Damascus in 1959, he returned to the University of California at Berkeley where earned BA, MA, and PhD degrees. He is a Fulbright scholar who taught in Aleppo, Syria for an academic year in 1983 and has also taught in China, Turkey, and Greece. In the 1970s, Gage served as dean of three summer programs held in eight European nations. As Professor Emeritus of the California State University system, Gage continues to teach in the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the Humboldt.