Black and Blue: Sandy Koufax, the Robinson Boys, and the World Series That Stunned America
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Black and Blue: Sandy Koufax, the Robinson Boys, and the World Series That Stunned America
The most surprising World Series ever? Many baseball fans would agree that it was the epic 1966 clash between the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the perennial underdog Baltimore Orioles.
The godlike Sandy Koufax had led the Dodgers to victory in two previous World Series, and had finished the season with twenty-seven wins, a personal best. Few outside Baltimore gave the Orioles --- slugger Frank Robinson leading a young team of no-name kids and promising prospects --- more than a fighting chance against such series veterans as Koufax, Don Drysdale, Maury Wills, and the rest. Experts were betting that Los Angeles would sweep it in four. What transpired instead astonished the nation, as the greatest pitching performance in World Series history capped a redemption beyond imagining.
Black and Blue: Sandy Koufax, the Robinson Boys, and the World Series That Stunned America
- Publication Date: September 13, 2007
- Genres: History, Nonfiction, Sports
- Paperback: 288 pages
- Publisher: Back Bay Books
- ISBN-10: 0316067156
- ISBN-13: 9780316067157