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"You talk about destiny, well, you can't rule that out. We were
hard-nosed and that showed up in 1957." --Braves catcher Del
Crandall to editor Gregory H. Wolf Few teams in baseball history
have captured the hearts of their fans like the Milwaukee Braves of
the 19505. During the Braves' 13-year tenure in Milwaukee they had
a winning record every season, won two consecutive NL pennants
(1957 and 1958), lost two in the final week of the season (1956 and
1959), and set MLB attendance records along the way. This book
celebrates the Milwaukee Braves' historic 1957 World Series
championship season. Led by the bats of National League Most
Valuable Player Henry Aaron and slugging third baseman Eddie
Mathews and the "Big Three" pitching trio (Cy Young Award winner
Warren Spahn, Lew Burdette, and Bob Buhl) the Braves won 95 games.
The team enjoyed standout seasons by shortstop Johnny Logan,
outfielder Wes Covington, and catcher Del Crandall And GM John
Quinn pulled off the biggest trade of the summer, acquiring
All-Star second baseman Red Schoendienst from the New York Giants.
The Braves cemented their place in history by defeating the New
York Yankees in the World Series. In one of the greatest
performances in the history of the fall classic, crafty Lew
Burdette tossed his second consecutive shutout (and third complete
game) to defeat the Bronx Bombers in Game Seven, in Yankee Stadium.
A collaborative effort of 32 members of the Society for American
Baseball Research (SABR), Thar's Joy in Braveland The 1957
Milwaukee Braves portrays that memorable team with life stories of
all of the roster players, the manager and coaching staff, the
owner, the general manager, and sportswriters and radio announcers.
Summaries of the regular season and World Series re-create the
magic of that unforgettable season. Table of Contents:
Introduction: The Milwaukee Braves Make History by Gregory H Wolf
From Yawkey to Milwaukee: Lou Perini Makes his Move by Saul Wisnia
THE BRAVES Henry "Hank" Aaron by William Johnson Joe Adcock by
Gregory H Wolf Bill Bruton by John Harry Stahl Bob Buhl by Gregory
H Wolf Lew Burdette by Alex Kupfer Dick Cole by Doug Engleman Gene
Conley by John R Husman Wes Covington by Andy Sturgill Del Crandall
by Gregory H Wolf Ray Crone by Gregory H Wolf John DeMerit by
Steven Schmitt Harry Hanebrink by Andy Sturgill Bob Hazle by Nancy
Snell Griffith Joey Jay by Joe Wancho Ernie Johnson by Dana Sprague
Dave Jolly by Chip Greene Nippy Jones by Dan Fields Johnny Logan by
Bob Buege Bobby Malkmus by Gregory H Wolf Felix Mantilla by Rick
Schabowski Eddie Mathews by David Fleitz Don McMahon by John
Vorperian Red Murff by Michael J Bielawa Danny O'Connell by Mel
Marmer Andy Pafko by Dale Voiss Phil Paine by Chip Greene Taylor
Phillips by Rick Schabowski Juan Pizarro by Rory Costello Del Rice
by Norm King Mel Roach by David Fleitz Carl Sawatski by Gregory H
Wolf Red Schoendienst by Kristen Lokemoen Ray Shearer by William
Johnson Warren Spahn by Jim Kaplan Chuck Tanner by Dan Fields Hawk
Taylor by Steven Schmitt Bobby Thomson by Jeff Findley Frank Torre
by Norm King Bob Trowbridge by Nancy Snell Griffith THE MANAGER
Fred Haney by Jim Gordon THE COACHES Bob Keely by Gregory H Wolf
Johnny Riddle by Nancy Snell Griffith Charlie Root by Gregory H
Wolf Connie Ryan by John McMurray GENERAL MANAGER John Quinn by
Rory Costello County Stadium by Gregg Hoffmann Jane Jarvis by Rory
Costello THE SPORTSWRITERS Headlines and Deadlines: Wordsmiths of
the Braves by Bob Buege Lou Chapman by Bob Buege Red Thisted by Bob
Buege Bob Wolf by Bob Buege RADIO ANNOUNCERS Voices of the Braves:
Blaine Walsh and Earl Gillespie by Bob Buege REGULAR SEASON SUMMARY
The Milwaukee Braves Season Timeline and Summary by Gregory H Wolf
WORLD SERIES SUMMARY World Series Summary by Norm King By the
Numbers: Milwaukee Braves in 1957 by Dan Fields Thirteen Years of
Magic by Bob Buege
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