An uproarious, stirring tale of what some are calling baseball's last real champions. Detroit journalist George Cantor revisits the main performers of this illustrious team and weaves their stories into a cohesive narrative that captures the drama and color of Detroit's 1968 season. Embossing the text is the social turmoil of the decade, which worked its way into the clubhouse and often pitted player against player. 16-page photo insert.
Read More
An uproarious, stirring tale of what some are calling baseball's last real champions. Detroit journalist George Cantor revisits the main performers of this illustrious team and weaves their stories into a cohesive narrative that captures the drama and color of Detroit's 1968 season. Embossing the text is the social turmoil of the decade, which worked its way into the clubhouse and often pitted player against player. 16-page photo insert.
Read Less
Add this copy of The Tigers of '68: Baseball's Last Real Champions to cart. $21.51, new condition, Sold by Ingram Customer Returns Center rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from NV, USA, published 2014 by Taylor Trade Publishing.