Review by Library Journal Review
The 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers are famed as the first MLB team to include a black player, Jackie Robinson. They went on to win the National League pennant that year, taking the Yankees to seven games before losing the World Series. Though there have been numerous books on the Dodgers of that era and on the notable personalities, this is the first to present biographies of every member of the organization in that famous baseball year. Signed biographies (each four to eight, oversize, double-columned pages) by members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) don't just cover the 1947 season; additional essays cover topics such as the suspending of manager Leo Durocher and Robinson's first game. A detailed time line is dispersed throughout. An essential circulating or reference addition for all baseball history/biography collections and for all Brooklyn Dodger fans.-M.H. (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Review by Library Journal Review