Splendor on the Diamond
Interviews with 35 Stars of Baseball's Past
by
Rich Westcott
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In Splendor on the Diamond, baseball author and historian Rich Westcott collects intimate interviews and personal profiles of 35 legends of the game. Each player from one of baseball's greatest and most momentous eras--the decades following World War II--is a recognizable and unforgettable member of that cast of characters who gave a special flavor to a distinctively American age. More than a third of the players featured are enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
The lineup includes Warren Spahn describing what it took to become the winningest lefty in baseball history; Monte Irvin on his experiences as one of the pioneers in the desegregation of the game; Detroit Tigers legend Al Kaline discussing his splendid career, which included winning a batting title at the age of 20; and Pee Wee Reese recalling his glory days with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
The book is packed with examples of players remembering historic--and often heroic—events: Ralph Branca’s pitch that Bobby Thomson turned into the shot heard round the world; Dick Sisler hitting the most famous home run in Philadelphia Phillies history; Bobby Avila becoming the first Latin American to win a batting crown; and Alvin Dark switching from All-American football player to baseball star.
What emerges from each interview is not only a fascinating glimpse into a historic period--an era in which professional baseball underwent some of its most sweeping changes--but also the opportunity to share in the players' first-hand descriptions of their experiences, to hear what it was like to have participated and performed on that stage.
Whether you're a die-hard, dyed-in-the-wool fanatic or just a casual fan, Splendor on the Diamond will reward you with nine full innings of privileged insights into the game. Because each interview was conducted "up-close and personal" and at generous length, and because of the author's reportorial skill and flair, the players' revealing comments make this a unique and delightful companion to America's national pastime.
Rich Westcott is the author of nine books on baseball, including The Phillies Encyclopedia, Diamond Greats, Philadelphia’s Old Ballparks, and
No-Hitters. He has been a newspaper and magazine editor for nearly 40 years and was the founder, publisher, and editor of
Phillies Report, the nation’s oldest continuous baseball-team newspaper.
2000. 332pp. 6 X 9
35 b&w photos.
0-8130-1786-6 Cloth, $24.95
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[Baseball cards on cover from Bowman
and Tops Cards, courtesy of the Tops Co., Inc.]
"A real treat for any baseball fan."—Allen Lewis, sports writer,
Philadelphia Inquirer, 1947-79
"Baseball
fans of every age will enjoy this compilation . . . Readers who know
their baseball oral history are consistently amazed at the detail with
which old ballplayers can recall their careers. It's a testament to
the passion with which the old-timers played the game, that that
passion is on vivid display in this collection of 35 interviews with
players who experienced their glory days between 1945 and
1970."-- Booklist
"Although
there is no dearth of baseball books, Westcott's --with its sensitive
interviews--stands out. Americans
rarely get more nostalgic than when they dream of the post-WWII period
of baseball, an era during which the game and its players were
revered. Sports journalist Rich Westcott, founder of the oldest
baseball team paper, the Phillies Report, re-creates the magic that
surrounded major league baseball players of an earlier time."--Publishers
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