1960: When the Pittsburgh Pirates Had Them All the Way
This book covers the entire 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates season from spring expectations through a season of destiny culminated by the wildest, most lopsided World Series ever—one which saw a team get battered by outrageous scores, yet prevail over the dynastic Yankees. Profiles of stars such as Roberto Clemente, 1960 Cy Young winner Vern Law, season MVP Dick Groat, and Yankees including Series MVP Bobby Richardson and Mickey Mantle are included. What a wild ride that season was: stunning comebacks were routine for the Bucs; Casey Stengel mis-management probably cost the Yankees the Series; Mantle sobs over his most disappointing baseball experience ever; what should arguably be considered as the most important home run ever takes place with Bill Mazeroski’s walkoff, Series-winning blast; a forgotten hero in Hal Smith is also discussed. There’s more: Yankee pitcher Ralph Terry heroically speaks of the Mazeroski home he served up…Clemente’s bitterness over his lack of recognition…Danny Murt