dinsdag 16 juli 2019

They Bled Blue: Review

I just finished ‘Dodgerland’ when ‘They Bled Blue’ came out. This kinda worked out perfect because I could jump from the story about the 1977-1978 World Series teams straight to the one about the 1981 team.
A big chuck of the book is about Fernando (duh!) and his rise to stardom. But we also get to know the other players and their manager better. There's even some unmasking of 'mister USA' Steve Garvey.

The chapter ‘Struck’ gives us an extended look at the strike. Why it came to be and how the players tried to stay in shape and were able to scrape together some money. A very interesting and important part of MLB-history. The history of Chavez Ravine is touched upon, but if you want to know more about the ravine, read ‘City of Dreams’ by Jerald Podair, which I reviewed HERE. Or wait till 'Stealing Home: Los Angeles, the Dodgers, and the Lives Caught in Between' comes out in 2020. The chapter 'Doodle Dandy', about the World Series is more than 70 pages long and takes you on a great journey along those games.

Ofcourse this book has something annoying. More than in any book I’ve ever read, the author in this one uses footnotes on a huge scale. If you tape them togehter you’ve got a whole other book. Sometimes the footnotes take up half the page or continue on the next page. The weird thing… all the info in the notes is not ‘well, if ya really wanna know, read the note’ kinda stuff. It’s all very interesting. So why not just PUT IT IN THE STORY? Otherwise, please use endnotes!

This is the only thing I can find that’s a negative, other than that, Turbow has presented the Dodger faithful with a great tome of facts, and some great pictures as well, about the 1981 season.

woensdag 3 juli 2019

Vintage Dodgers Radio Broadcasts

I'm a sucker for baseball on the radio. It's very different from a game on television. You have to imagine more, see the players, the plays in your mind's eye. If you can do that it's almost like you are in the stadium at the game.
If you want your baseball fix during the off season, listening to old games is an awesome way to keep the baseball fever running all the way till spring training. At baseballdirect.com you have the option to buy complete radio broadcasts. They have broadcasts form the 1920's (2 games) till the 1990's. Be aware, cd's are $19,95 PER GAME!!
On archive.org you can find a buttload of old radio coverages of baseball games from 1934 to 1973. This site is amazing and free. You can download broadcasts on your mobile and enjoy them anytime, anywhere. Just as long as you don't re-sell them.
Because I'm a Dodger fan, I've summed up some links to interesting historical Dodger games. Just click on the link followed by the 'Play' button. Enjoy, get ready for goosebumps!

1941 World Series
Game 1 - Dodgers @ Yankees
Game 2 - Dodgers @ Yankees
Game 4 - Yankees @ Dodgers

1949 World Series
Game 1 - Dodgers @ Yankees
Game 2 - Dodgers @ Yankees
Game 3 - Yankees @ Dodgers
Game 4 - Yankees @ Dodgers
Game 5 - Yankees @ Dodgers

1951 NL Championship 'Shot Heard Around the World'
Game 3 - Dodgers @ Giants

1952 World Series
Game 7 - Yankees @ Dodgers

1953 World Series
Game 3 - Yankees @ Dodgers

1955 World Series
Game 2 - Dodgers @ Yankees
Game 3 - Yankees @ Dodgers
Game 5 - Yankees @ Dodgers
Game 6 - Dodgers @ Yankees
Game 7 - Dodgers @ Yankees

1956 World Series
Game 1 - Yankees @ Dodgers
Game 3 - Dodgers @ Yankees
Game 4 - Dodgers @ Yankees
Game 5 - Dodgers @ Yankees
Game 6 - Yankees @ Dodgers
Game 7 - Yankees @ Dodgers

1957 Last Game of the Brooklyn Dodgers
Game - Dodgers @ Phillies

1959 World Series
Game 3 - White Sox @ Dodgers
Game 4 - White Sox @ Dodgers
Game 6 - Dodgers @ White Sox

1963 World Series
Game 1 - Dodgers @ Yankees
Game 2 - Dodgers @ Yankees
Game 3 - Yankees @ Dodgers
Game 4 - Yankees @ Dodgers

1965 World Series
Game 2 - Dodgers @ Twins
Game 7 - Dodgers @ Twins

1966 World Series
Game 4 - Dodgers @ Orioles