Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?: The Improbable Saga of the New York Met's First Year

Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?: The Improbable Saga of the New York Met's First Year

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Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?: The Improbable Saga of the New York Met's First Year

Here, back in print, is Jimmy Breslin's marvelous account of the improbable saga of the New York Mets' first year, as Bill Veeck notes in his Introduction, "preserving for all time a remarkable tale of ineptitude, mediocrity, and abject failure." Indeed the 1962 Mets were the worst major league baseball team ever to take the field. (The title of the book is a quote from Casey Stengel, their manager at the time.) Breslin casts the Mets, who lost 120 games out of a possible 162 that year, as a lovable bunch of losers. And, he argues, they were good for baseball, coming as a welcome antidote to "the era of the businessman in sports...as dry and agonizing a time as you would want to see." Although they were written forty years ago, many of Breslin's comments will strike a chord with today's sports fan, fed up with the growing commercialism of the games. Against this trend Breslin sets the exploits of "Marvelous" Marv Throneberry, Stengel, and the rest of the hapless Mets.
"Wonderful."―Charles Salzberg, New York Times.
"A touching, enjoyable, and interesting addition to anybody's sports reading list."―Patrick Conway

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Country
USA
Brand
Ivan R. Dee
Manufacturer
Ivan R. Dee
Binding
Paperback
ReleaseDate
2002-11-04T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781566634885