The Giants and the Dodgers: Four Cities, Two Teams, One Rivalry
The Giant-Dodger rivalry was considered the best in baseball by 1890 and remains the game’s oldest and most storied rivalry today. It’s remarkable how often both teams have been good, how rarely they’ve both been bad, and how tenaciously the underdog has battled in between. Through 12 decades (and in two sets of cities 3,000 miles apart) Giant and Dodger partisans have rooted so passionately against each other that, just as during the Civil War, conflicting loyalties have divided neighbors and even families. This is the definitive account of the rivalry, from its roots in amateur contests between New York and Brooklyn teams in the 1840s to its present incarnation in California’s world class cities. All the greats are here: Ward, Ebbets, McGraw, Mathewson, Terry, Durocher, Reese, Robinson, Mays, Koufax, Drysdale, Marichal, Lasorda, Bonds. The book also examines the cities that have hosted the rivalry and devotes a special section to the move to California. The author argues compellingly that, contrary to popular wisdom, the rivalry’s best years came after the move.
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The Giants and the Dodgers: Four Cities, Two Teams, One Rivalry
The Giant-Dodger rivalry was considered the best in baseball by 1890 and remains the game’s oldest and most storied rivalry today. It’s remarkable how often both teams have been good, how rarely they’ve both been bad, and how tenaciously the underdog has battled in between. Through 12 decades (and in two sets of cities 3,000 miles apart) Giant and Dodger partisans have rooted so passionately against each other that, just as during the Civil War, conflicting loyalties have divided neighbors and even families. This is the definitive account of the rivalry, from its roots in amateur contests between New York and Brooklyn teams in the 1840s to its present incarnation in California’s world class cities. All the greats are here: Ward, Ebbets, McGraw, Mathewson, Terry, Durocher, Reese, Robinson, Mays, Koufax, Drysdale, Marichal, Lasorda, Bonds. The book also examines the cities that have hosted the rivalry and devotes a special section to the move to California. The author argues compellingly that, contrary to popular wisdom, the rivalry’s best years came after the move.
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The Giants and the Dodgers: Four Cities, Two Teams, One Rivalry

The Giants and the Dodgers: Four Cities, Two Teams, One Rivalry

by Andrew Goldblatt
The Giants and the Dodgers: Four Cities, Two Teams, One Rivalry

The Giants and the Dodgers: Four Cities, Two Teams, One Rivalry

by Andrew Goldblatt

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Overview

The Giant-Dodger rivalry was considered the best in baseball by 1890 and remains the game’s oldest and most storied rivalry today. It’s remarkable how often both teams have been good, how rarely they’ve both been bad, and how tenaciously the underdog has battled in between. Through 12 decades (and in two sets of cities 3,000 miles apart) Giant and Dodger partisans have rooted so passionately against each other that, just as during the Civil War, conflicting loyalties have divided neighbors and even families. This is the definitive account of the rivalry, from its roots in amateur contests between New York and Brooklyn teams in the 1840s to its present incarnation in California’s world class cities. All the greats are here: Ward, Ebbets, McGraw, Mathewson, Terry, Durocher, Reese, Robinson, Mays, Koufax, Drysdale, Marichal, Lasorda, Bonds. The book also examines the cities that have hosted the rivalry and devotes a special section to the move to California. The author argues compellingly that, contrary to popular wisdom, the rivalry’s best years came after the move.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476613147
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 09/13/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
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About the Author

Andrew Goldblatt is an administrative specialist in the Office of Risk Management at the University of California–Berkeley and lives in Berkeley, California.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsv
Introduction: The New York Game1
Part I.1883-1901: "Even Members of the Gentler Sex Have the Fever"9
1.1889: "I Do Mind Being Robbed"15
2.The 1890s: "The Hottest Baseball Locality on Earth"22
Part II.1902-1931: Little Napoleon and Uncle Robbie29
3.1911-1913: "Repositories of Twin Hearbeats"40
4.1916: "He Pissed on My Pennant"47
5.1924: "Better Than a Free Trip to Mars"52
Part III.1932-1945: Jints and Bums61
6.1934: "Are They Still in the League?"69
7.1939: "All Tangled Up in the Spirit of the Thing"76
Part IV.1946-1957: Reality Strangles Invention87
8.1951: "The Inexpressibly Fantastic"99
9.1952: "There Will Be a Hundred Thousand Suicides in Brooklyn"121
10.1954: "The Giants Is Dead"128
Interlude: The Move135
Part V.1958-1971: Might Versus Mites151
11.1958: "We Had People Picking Up Money with Shovels"156
12.1959: "It Gripped the Players as Well as the Stands"166
13.1960-1962: Harney's Horror and the Taj O'Malley173
14.1962: "Like Two Drunks Having a Fight in a Saloon"179
15.1965: "I'm Going to Get Him on the Head"192
16.1966: "The Moon Plus the Rest of the Solar System"200
17.1971: "It's Almost Like the Giants and the Dodgers Have a League of Their Own"207
Part VI.1972-1992: Bleeding Dodger Blue213
18.1976: "Bobby Thomson Still Lives!"221
19.1978: "Let Them All In, Lock the Gates, and Go Play Somewhere Else"226
20.1982: "Double Murder"236
21.1992: "Tampa'd With"244
Part VII.1993-2002: Do You Believe in Dustiny?251
22.1993: "A Ralph Branca Walk"261
23.1997: "They Blew Sincere Kisses to Their Sport"268
24.2002: "The Sort of Stuff Around Which the Game Has Been Built"275
Select Bibliography279
Index285

What People are Saying About This

Jules Tygiel

There is no sports rivalry quite like the Dodger-Giant rivalry that spans a century and a continent. Andrew Goldblatt has captured these confrontations with humor, verve, and affection. Dodger and Giant fans-be they from Brooklyn, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco or points in between will love this book. So will anyone who likes a good book about baseball.
author of Past Time and Baseball's Great Experiment

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