Baseball's Shooting Stars: Improbable Ascents and Burnouts in the National Pastime by Gordon, David J.

Baseball's Shooting Stars: Improbable Ascents and Burnouts in the National Pastime

Every serious baseball fan can attest to the perennial excellence of stars like Babe Ruth and Ken...
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Author: David J. Gordon
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Baseball's Shooting Stars: Improbable Ascents and Burnouts in the National Pastime by Gordon, David J.

Baseball's Shooting Stars: Improbable Ascents and Burnouts in the National Pastime

BD$75.07

Baseball's Shooting Stars: Improbable Ascents and Burnouts in the National Pastime

BD$75.07
Author: David J. Gordon
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Every serious baseball fan can attest to the perennial excellence of stars like Babe Ruth and Ken Griffey, Jr. But how many can recall the exploits of Fred Dunlap, George Stone, Bobby Shantz, or Mark Fidrych? Each of these players performed like a superstar for a single season, but none of them came close to replicating that success in subsequent years. Some achieved early success and flamed out, while others overcame early setbacks to achieve brief stardom late in their careers. Some were one-year wonders, and others sustained solid careers after setting an early standard that they would never again reach. This book contains the bittersweet stories of 30 such players who tantalized their fans with visions of greatness, but ultimately fell short.



Author: David J. Gordon
Publisher: McFarland & Company
Published: 09/23/2024
Pages: 267
Binding Type: Paperback
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.36d
ISBN: 9781476694894

About the Author
David J. Gordon is a cardiovascular epidemiologist and an internationally recognized expert on clinical trials, who recently retired after 42 years with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health. He has authored seven analytic and historical articles in SABR's Baseball Research Journal, and a book analyzing and ranking the careers of baseball's greatest players. He lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

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