Bill Terry had some big shoes to fill in midseason 1932, when he
took over managing the second division New York Giants for the
iconic John McGraw. The next year, his first full season as
player-manager, "Memphis Bill" guided the Polo Grounders to the
pennant and a World Series victory over a strong Washington
Senators team. This is the story of how Terry reshaped the club he
inherited, molding them into world champions at the height of the
Great Depression. The author provides a game-by-game season
narrative, with detailed depictions of each Fall Classic contest.
Biographical overviews of the Giants' primary players and an
analysis of the first All-Star Game are included.
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