1960: The Last Pure Season

Hardback

Main Details

Title 1960: The Last Pure Season
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Kerry Keene
Foreword by Dick Groat
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreBaseball
ISBN/Barcode 9781613213575
ClassificationsDewey:796.35709730
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Sports Publishing LLC
Imprint Sports Publishing LLC
Publication Date 23 May 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

1960: The Last Pure Season is the most complete work ever about one of baseball's most glorious campaigns. There was Pittsburgh's shocking World Series victory over the indomitable Yankees, Ted Williams's legendary final season, a classic homerun derby, the formation and ultimate disbanding of Branch Rickey's proposed Continental League, and the birth of baseball's Twins and Angels. This was the last season when the original National and American League teams were intact; the next year baseball began its expansion which eventually led to baseball "play-offs" and league "Divisions." It was a time when most of the game's players earned salaries about twenty-five times that of the average American, compared to 1999, when those salaries were nearly 400 times greater. Keene also details the award winners that year, the moves toward expansion, and includes a chapter on "Reflections of a Year for the Ages." Changes in team ownership, managers, and stadiums marked the beginnings of many more changes to come during the decade of the '60s and beyond. In a new prologue, Keene highlights these changes and connects them with today's game in a special tribute to the "boys of summer" of 1960.

Author Biography

Kerry Keene is a freelance writer and sports historian. A member of the Society for American Baseball Research, Keene lives in Raynham, MA.