The Last Years of the Brooklyn Dodgers: A History, 1950-1957
This work, which picks up where the author's previous book, The Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1940s (McFarland, 2005), left off, covers the Dodgers' final eight years in Brooklyn. Chapters carry the reader from the 1951 playoffs, when a late season collapse and Thomson's "Shot Heard Round the World" dealt Brooklyn a heartbreaking blow, through the 1955 World Series title, and finally to Walter O'Malley's controversial decision to move the team to Los Angeles. The author covers each season in-depth and assesses popular perceptions of the Dodgers, their players and owners, and considers O'Malley's culpability in the team's departure, which ended a string of 74 years in which Brooklyn had major league baseball.

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The Last Years of the Brooklyn Dodgers: A History, 1950-1957
This work, which picks up where the author's previous book, The Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1940s (McFarland, 2005), left off, covers the Dodgers' final eight years in Brooklyn. Chapters carry the reader from the 1951 playoffs, when a late season collapse and Thomson's "Shot Heard Round the World" dealt Brooklyn a heartbreaking blow, through the 1955 World Series title, and finally to Walter O'Malley's controversial decision to move the team to Los Angeles. The author covers each season in-depth and assesses popular perceptions of the Dodgers, their players and owners, and considers O'Malley's culpability in the team's departure, which ended a string of 74 years in which Brooklyn had major league baseball.

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The Last Years of the Brooklyn Dodgers: A History, 1950-1957

The Last Years of the Brooklyn Dodgers: A History, 1950-1957

by Rudy Marzano
The Last Years of the Brooklyn Dodgers: A History, 1950-1957

The Last Years of the Brooklyn Dodgers: A History, 1950-1957

by Rudy Marzano

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Overview

This work, which picks up where the author's previous book, The Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1940s (McFarland, 2005), left off, covers the Dodgers' final eight years in Brooklyn. Chapters carry the reader from the 1951 playoffs, when a late season collapse and Thomson's "Shot Heard Round the World" dealt Brooklyn a heartbreaking blow, through the 1955 World Series title, and finally to Walter O'Malley's controversial decision to move the team to Los Angeles. The author covers each season in-depth and assesses popular perceptions of the Dodgers, their players and owners, and considers O'Malley's culpability in the team's departure, which ended a string of 74 years in which Brooklyn had major league baseball.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786430062
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 11/19/2007
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.43(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Rudy Marzano started his career as a reporter on the Newark Evening News after graduating from Rutgers University. He retired from AT&T where he was a press relations manager, writer and editor. He lives in Point Pleasant at the Jersey shore.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Introduction     

1. 1950: The Struggle for Power     
2. 1951: The Shot Heard All Over Flatbush     
3. 1952: Dressen Survives His Mistakes     
4. 1953: Race Was Always a Problem     
5. 1954: Behind the Giants Again     
6. 1955: Finally, the Year of Jubilee     
7. 1956: Inching Their Way Westward     
8. 1957: Over the Sierras to La-La Land     

Aftermath     
Chapter Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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