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Book Synopsis
Tells the story of Seattle's relationship with major league baseball from the 1962 World's Fair to the completion of the Kingdome in 1976 and beyone. This book focuses on the acquisition and loss, after only one year, of the Seattle Pilots and documents their on-the-field exploits in lively play-by-play sections.

Trade Review

"Any person going through the turnstiles, any person in an already established MLB city, and anyone who finds themselves in a potential city considered for expansion have an indelible resource for reference in Mullins’ work."

-- Matthew J. Bartkowiak * The Journal of Popular Culture *

"Mullins is able to keep the many threads of the story . . . from tangling . . . It cannot be overstated how difficult and important this task is: sports business is an impossible morass, so to tell the tale without leaving the reader dizzy is a real accomplishment."

-- Jason Wojciechowski * Baseball Prospectus *

"The story of how major league sports finally came to Seattle—and then left after only one year. Stadium politics remain at the heart of Seattle's ongoing struggle with sports, even nearly fifty years later, as the city vies for an NBA team."

* Publishers Weekly *

"Places the Pilots in baseball’s broader historic context, but also brings the underlying subject matter home for the reader…a fascinating history and walk down memory lane."

-- Katherine J. Ringsmuth * Pacific Northwest Quarterly *

"Bill Mullins has covered all angles of this expansion club, delivering a book replete with details of the year-long effort to place a major-league team in the Pacific Northwest and of the team’s swift decline that led to its transfer to Milwaukee on the eve of the 1970 American League season. . . . Mullins shows a most capable hand in developing the central characters of this drama."

-- Paul Hensler * NINE Spring Training Conference *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: Going Over the Ground Rules

1. Seattle: City of Restraint
2. The Seattle Spirit and a World's Fair
3. For Want of a Stadium
4. Come, and They Will Build It
Play-by-Play: Spring Training 1969
Time Line of Pilots and Stadium Politics
5. Build It, and They Will Come
Play-by-Play: April and May
6. Setting the Course
7. Not Enough Seats, Not Enough Fans
Play-by-Play: June and July
8. "Storm Clouds Gather over Pilots' Port"
Play-by-Play: August and September
9. The Civic Leaders Strike Out
10. Dropping the Pilots
Play-by-Play: Spring Training 1970
11. A Stadium at Last
12. Out-of-Court Settlement: The Mariners
Epilogue: The Box Score

Appendixes
Abbreviations Used in Notes
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: University of Washington Press
      Publication Date: 01/08/2014
      ISBN13: 9780295994253, 978-0295994253
      ISBN10: 0295994258
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      History of sport

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Tells the story of Seattle's relationship with major league baseball from the 1962 World's Fair to the completion of the Kingdome in 1976 and beyone. This book focuses on the acquisition and loss, after only one year, of the Seattle Pilots and documents their on-the-field exploits in lively play-by-play sections.

      Trade Review

      "Any person going through the turnstiles, any person in an already established MLB city, and anyone who finds themselves in a potential city considered for expansion have an indelible resource for reference in Mullins’ work."

      -- Matthew J. Bartkowiak * The Journal of Popular Culture *

      "Mullins is able to keep the many threads of the story . . . from tangling . . . It cannot be overstated how difficult and important this task is: sports business is an impossible morass, so to tell the tale without leaving the reader dizzy is a real accomplishment."

      -- Jason Wojciechowski * Baseball Prospectus *

      "The story of how major league sports finally came to Seattle—and then left after only one year. Stadium politics remain at the heart of Seattle's ongoing struggle with sports, even nearly fifty years later, as the city vies for an NBA team."

      * Publishers Weekly *

      "Places the Pilots in baseball’s broader historic context, but also brings the underlying subject matter home for the reader…a fascinating history and walk down memory lane."

      -- Katherine J. Ringsmuth * Pacific Northwest Quarterly *

      "Bill Mullins has covered all angles of this expansion club, delivering a book replete with details of the year-long effort to place a major-league team in the Pacific Northwest and of the team’s swift decline that led to its transfer to Milwaukee on the eve of the 1970 American League season. . . . Mullins shows a most capable hand in developing the central characters of this drama."

      -- Paul Hensler * NINE Spring Training Conference *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Abbreviations
      Introduction: Going Over the Ground Rules

      1. Seattle: City of Restraint
      2. The Seattle Spirit and a World's Fair
      3. For Want of a Stadium
      4. Come, and They Will Build It
      Play-by-Play: Spring Training 1969
      Time Line of Pilots and Stadium Politics
      5. Build It, and They Will Come
      Play-by-Play: April and May
      6. Setting the Course
      7. Not Enough Seats, Not Enough Fans
      Play-by-Play: June and July
      8. "Storm Clouds Gather over Pilots' Port"
      Play-by-Play: August and September
      9. The Civic Leaders Strike Out
      10. Dropping the Pilots
      Play-by-Play: Spring Training 1970
      11. A Stadium at Last
      12. Out-of-Court Settlement: The Mariners
      Epilogue: The Box Score

      Appendixes
      Abbreviations Used in Notes
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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