Phillies 1980!

Englisch, Lew Freedman, 2020
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How the 1980 Philadelphia Phillies Won the First World Series Championship in Franchise History

The road was rocky and the suspense intense as a make-or-break 1980 baseball season unfolded for the Philadelphia Phillies under a new, often-unpopular manager who sought to shape a collection of All-Star talent into champions.

In the end, Dallas Green's gruffness, Pete Rose's clubhouse leadership, Mike Schmidt's Most Valuable Player performance, Steve Carlton's almost unbeatable pitching, Tug McGraw's irrepressible personality-plus contributions from young, unheralded players and savvy veterans-led the club to the franchise's first World Series in history.

Although the Phillies had risen to prominence and relevance in the late 1970s, they could not get past the National League Championship Series. Management was tempted to blow up the team. Wooing Rose as a free agent to add spirit, as well as a clutch bat, and the promotion of the reluctant Green from the farm system in place of well-liked Danny Ozark, helped change the dynamics of the team.

The risky strategy led to some internal discord and relentless challenges from Green, but after months of seeming slow to emerge as a team prepared to grab a championship, the Phillies clutch ballplaying through the end of September to qualify for the playoffs, and then played inspired baseball when most needed in October.

Some forty years later, that Phillies group is especially prized for the breakthrough in a near-century-long wait for a title for a club that began play in 1883. Only once since then have the Phillies claimed another crown.

The mix of superstars, with the major influence of such players as Bob Boone, Larry Bowa, Greg Luzinski, Lonnie Smith, Manny Trillo, Garry Maddox, and Bake McBride helped take the Phillies on a months-long-ride, culminating in the glory they and their fans both hungered for for so long.

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Sprache
Englisch
Thema
Geschichte & Archäologie
Unterthema
Geschichte
Autor
Lew Freedman
Anzahl Seiten
312
Bucheinband
Fester Einband
Jahr
2020
Artikelnummer
37877569

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Verlag
Simon & Schuster
Kategorie
Fachbücher
Herstellernr.
9781683583103
Release-Datum
5.9.2023

Buch Eigenschaften

Thema
Geschichte & Archäologie
Unterthema
Geschichte
Sprache
Englisch
Autor
Lew Freedman
Jahr
2020
Anzahl Seiten
312
Bucheinband
Fester Einband
Jahr
2020

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229 mm
Breite
152 mm
Gewicht
522 g

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