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Shortened Seasons
Fran Zimniuch
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Description for Shortened Seasons
Paperback. Recounts the stories of some of the baseball players who never made it back for the next game, who died with the suddenness of a walk off home run. This book explores the lives and deaths of ball players of all categories and abilities, who were struck down at the height of their careers. Num Pages: 240 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: WSJT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 153 x 17. Weight in Grams: 345.
Shortened Seasons recounts the stories of some of the baseball players who never made it back for the next game, who died with the suddenness of a walk-off homerun. For them, there was no next year. From Hall of Fame caliber players such as Roberto Clemente, Thurman Munson, and Ed Delahanty to players who were still finding their niche in the game like Ken Hubbs, Lyman Bostoc, and Darryl Kile, this book explores the lives and deaths of ball players of all categories and abilities who were struck down at the height of their careers.
Shortened Seasons recounts the stories of some of the baseball players who never made it back for the next game, who died with the suddenness of a walk-off homerun. For them, there was no next year. From Hall of Fame caliber players such as Roberto Clemente, Thurman Munson, and Ed Delahanty to players who were still finding their niche in the game like Ken Hubbs, Lyman Bostoc, and Darryl Kile, this book explores the lives and deaths of ball players of all categories and abilities who were struck down at the height of their careers.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1955
Publisher
Taylor Trade Publishing United States
Number of pages
240
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Lanham, United States
ISBN
9781589793637
SKU
V9781589793637
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
About Fran Zimniuch
Fran Zimniuch is an award-winning journalist and columnist who has written for various newspapers and national magazines for more than two decades about subjects ranging from breaking news events, business trends, and jewelry to sports. His previous books include Phillies: Where Have You Gone?, Eagles: Where Have You Gone?, and Richie Ashburn Remembered. He lives in Sicklerville, New Jersey.
Reviews for Shortened Seasons
In Fran Zimniuch's book, Shortened Seasons, there is more than a measure of sweet sorrow. Sweet because the loss of someone you love offers the chance to tap into the deep feelings you had for them, feelings you may not have known were hidden in the folds of your heart and soul. His new book revives the imnages of baseball heroes who died too soon. I hope that for you, as for me, this book will not be a funeral, but a celebration of life."
Larry Dierker, former Major League pitcher, manager, and broadcaster, and author of This Ain't Brain Surgery and My Team Shortened Seasons is a great read. It reminds us that professional athletes, no matter how high a pedestal we, or the media, place them on, are only human and are subject to the same life rules as the rest of society.
Mike Schmidt, Hall of Fame third baseman and author of Clearing the Bases You don't have to be a baseball fan to appreciate Shortened Seasons by Fran Zimniuch. It's a heartfelt glimpse into success and tragedy, but most of all it provides perspective on our sometimes triumphant, sometimes fragile journey around the bases.
Larry Colton, former Major League pitcher and author of Goat Brothers and Pulitzer-Prize nominated Counting Coup
Larry Dierker, former Major League pitcher, manager, and broadcaster, and author of This Ain't Brain Surgery and My Team Shortened Seasons is a great read. It reminds us that professional athletes, no matter how high a pedestal we, or the media, place them on, are only human and are subject to the same life rules as the rest of society.
Mike Schmidt, Hall of Fame third baseman and author of Clearing the Bases You don't have to be a baseball fan to appreciate Shortened Seasons by Fran Zimniuch. It's a heartfelt glimpse into success and tragedy, but most of all it provides perspective on our sometimes triumphant, sometimes fragile journey around the bases.
Larry Colton, former Major League pitcher and author of Goat Brothers and Pulitzer-Prize nominated Counting Coup