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Informationen zum Autor Gaylon H. White is the author of four books, The Best Little Baseball Town in the World ; Left on Base in the Bush Leagues ; Singles and Smiles ; and The Bilko Athletic Club . He is also the co-author with Ransom Jackson of Handsome Ransom Jackson: Accidental Big Leaguer . White was a sportswriter for the Denver Post , Arizona Republic , and Oklahoma Journal before working nearly 40 years for such varied companies as Hallmark Cards, Inc., The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, and Eastman Chemical Company. For more about White and his books, visit www.GaylonWhite.com . Klappentext During the 1956 baseball season in the city of Los Angeles, Mickey Mantle’s pursuit of Babe Ruth’s single-season home run record was matched only by the day-to-day drama of Steve Bilko’s exploits in the Pacific Coast League. While Mantle was winning the Triple Crown in the American League, Bilko was doing the same in the highest of all the minor leagues with the Los Angeles Angels. He led the league hitters in eight categories, and the Angels romped to the pennant. Bilko hit one mighty home run after another to earn Minor League Player of the Year honors and inspire the team’s nickname, "The Bilko Athletic Club."The Bilko Athletic Club tells the story of the 1956 Los Angeles Angels, a team of castoffs and kids built around Steve Bilko, a bulky, beer-loving basher of home runs.Author Gaylon H. White provides an intimate portrait of life in minor league baseball in the 1950s and gives readers a glimpse inside the heads and hearts of the players as they experience the same doubts and frustrations many face in the pursuit of a dream. The Angels’ unforgettable season unfolds through stories told by the players themselves, as they racked up runs and rolled to a 107-61 won-loss record, finishing sixteen games ahead of their closest competitor.Featuring in-depth interviews with Steve Bilko and twenty-five of his ’56 Angels teammates, The Bilko Athletic Club also includes several photos and is highlighted by never-before-told anecdotes. A fascinating account of a season to remember, The Bilko Athletic Club will take fans and historians of the national pastime back to the golden era of baseball. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Preface Foreword, John Schulian Introduction Chapter 1: Of Buzz and Bilko Chapter 2: The Best Minor League Team I Ever Saw, Bar None! Chapter 3: Little Wrigley Chapter 4: A Major League of Our Own Chapter 5: An Unforgettable Season Chapter 6: Stout Steve, the Slugging Seraph Chapter 7: Gangbuster Gene and Gang Chapter 8: Windy Chapter 9: In Stout Steve's Shadow Chapter 10: The Singing Catcher Chapter 11: No Room at the Top Chapter 12: Mr. Automatic Chapter 13: Grump's Old Men Chapter 14: The Kid Phenoms Chapter 15: Perfect Wasn't Good Enough Chapter 16: From Bombshells to Bomb Threats to Dodger Stadium Chapter 17: Reminiscing in Newland Chapter 18:Where Have You Gone, Steve Bilko? Appendix A: 1956 Los Angeles Angels Batting Averages Appendix B: 1956 Los Angeles Angels Pitching Statistics Appendix C: Steve Bilko Career Batting Statistics Bibliography Index About the Author ...
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Gaylon H. White is the author of four books,
The Best Little Baseball Town in the World;
Left on Base in the Bush Leagues;
Singles and Smiles; and
The Bilko Athletic Club. He is also the co-author with Ransom Jackson of
Handsome Ransom Jackson: Accidental Big Leaguer. White was a sportswriter for the
Denver Post,
Arizona Republic, and
Oklahoma Journal before working nearly 40 years for such varied companies as Hallmark Cards, Inc., The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, and Eastman Chemical Company. For more about White and his books, visit www.GaylonWhite.com.