Steve Delsohn
Autor de True Blue: The Dramatic History of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Told by the Men Who Lived It
Sobre El Autor
Steve Delsohn is the author or co-author of several notable sports books, including the New York Times bestseller Out of Bounds with NFL great Jim Brown. He is currently a reporter for ESPN television. As a teenager growing up in the Windy City, Delsohn sold hot dogs at Chicago Bears games.
Créditos de la imagen: Simon & Schuster
Obras de Steve Delsohn
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- 10
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- 187
- Popularidad
- #116,277
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- 3.7
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- ISBNs
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That kills me because all of us Dodger fans said that last sentence over and over during Steve's throwing issues! Lol! Second best quote? Lasorda's rant about Kingman's 3 homer day against LA! I love the Dodgers, so this book was my cup of tea! And I started reading it on the first day of spring training games this year, so that felt even better! This book covers the Dodgers from 1957-2001, and it tells the story through quotes of those that were there! Good stuff all the way through, though Chapter 7, The Roseboro-Marichal Brawl, was my favorite! Roseboro's quotes are hilarious! And I had never known all of that detail about that day, 'till now!
I will take umbrage though with the author's description of Tim McCarver. He writes about Tim, "Now a brilliant TV analyst for Fox, ...". What the? Brilliant? I could not disagree more! McCarver was as bad as Joe Buck is now, if not worse. Delsohn, where did that come from? I hope you were forced to write that, otherwise I'm a bit suspicious of your ability to discern what the word brilliant means.
Besides that, a good book, and a great deal of fun for Dodger fans!… (más)