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Book Synopsis
Leo Durocher offers fascinating and fresh insights into the racial integration of baseball, Durocher’s unprecedented suspension from the game, the two clubhouse revolts staged against him in Brooklyn and Chicago, and his vibrant life off the field.

Trade Review
“An unflinching portrait of a brilliant bastard. Mr. Dickson gives the devil his due and leaves no doubt why so many people could respect Durocher’s baseball genius and still hate his guts.”—Wall Street Journal
“[Paul Dickson] does a great job of capturing the two sides of Durocher, the brilliant manager and the man who hung out with Frank Sinatra and liked to gamble. It’s an excellent book and the chapters focusing on Durocher’s handling of Jackie Robinson and his overall tenure with the Dodgers are must-read for Dodgers fans.”—Los Angeles Times
“The book is worth reading twice just to see what you may have missed the first time. . . . Enjoy it and be grateful we have Paul [Dickson] among us.”—Tom Hoffarth, Los Angeles Daily News
“An entertaining book about a truly unique character.”—Chicago Tribune
“The biography by a veteran sportswriter makes a case for the cocky and combative star shortstop and legendary manager as both charming and insufferable, which sounds about right for the guy who both championed Jackie Robinson’s arrival in Brooklyn and insulted him as fat and slow.”—Bill Littlefield, Boston Globe
“[A] well researched, smoothly written biography of a complex man.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Paul Dickson, baseball historian and biographer[,] packs Durocher’s story with enough great stories and colorful anecdotes to fill ten normal books.”—Dallas Morning News
“[A] well researched, page-turning book.”—Bob D’Angelo, Books and Blogs
“Dickson takes one mighty biographical swing at Leo Durocher, a colorful baseball player and manager. Durocher was a loudmouthed brawler, ladies’ man, fine coach, and coiner of the expression: ‘nice guys finish last.’”—Dayton Daily News
“The racial integration of the game, which Durocher long advocated, is the book’s crucial secondary story, and it is deftly handled.”—Booklist

Table of Contents
1. Pregame
2. Enfant Terrible
3. Damned Yankee
4. The Red Menace
5. Gashouse Tough
6. The Artful Dodger
7. Mutiny in Flatbush
8. Game Changer
9. Exiled
10. Over the River
11. Miracle Man
12. Hollywood Dodger
13. The Contentious Cub
14. Endgame
15. The Rocky Road to Cooperstown
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Notes
Index

Leo Durocher

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781496235237, 978-1496235237
      ISBN10: 1496235231

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Leo Durocher offers fascinating and fresh insights into the racial integration of baseball, Durocher’s unprecedented suspension from the game, the two clubhouse revolts staged against him in Brooklyn and Chicago, and his vibrant life off the field.

      Trade Review
      “An unflinching portrait of a brilliant bastard. Mr. Dickson gives the devil his due and leaves no doubt why so many people could respect Durocher’s baseball genius and still hate his guts.”—Wall Street Journal
      “[Paul Dickson] does a great job of capturing the two sides of Durocher, the brilliant manager and the man who hung out with Frank Sinatra and liked to gamble. It’s an excellent book and the chapters focusing on Durocher’s handling of Jackie Robinson and his overall tenure with the Dodgers are must-read for Dodgers fans.”—Los Angeles Times
      “The book is worth reading twice just to see what you may have missed the first time. . . . Enjoy it and be grateful we have Paul [Dickson] among us.”—Tom Hoffarth, Los Angeles Daily News
      “An entertaining book about a truly unique character.”—Chicago Tribune
      “The biography by a veteran sportswriter makes a case for the cocky and combative star shortstop and legendary manager as both charming and insufferable, which sounds about right for the guy who both championed Jackie Robinson’s arrival in Brooklyn and insulted him as fat and slow.”—Bill Littlefield, Boston Globe
      “[A] well researched, smoothly written biography of a complex man.”—Kirkus Reviews
      “Paul Dickson, baseball historian and biographer[,] packs Durocher’s story with enough great stories and colorful anecdotes to fill ten normal books.”—Dallas Morning News
      “[A] well researched, page-turning book.”—Bob D’Angelo, Books and Blogs
      “Dickson takes one mighty biographical swing at Leo Durocher, a colorful baseball player and manager. Durocher was a loudmouthed brawler, ladies’ man, fine coach, and coiner of the expression: ‘nice guys finish last.’”—Dayton Daily News
      “The racial integration of the game, which Durocher long advocated, is the book’s crucial secondary story, and it is deftly handled.”—Booklist

      Table of Contents
      1. Pregame
      2. Enfant Terrible
      3. Damned Yankee
      4. The Red Menace
      5. Gashouse Tough
      6. The Artful Dodger
      7. Mutiny in Flatbush
      8. Game Changer
      9. Exiled
      10. Over the River
      11. Miracle Man
      12. Hollywood Dodger
      13. The Contentious Cub
      14. Endgame
      15. The Rocky Road to Cooperstown
      Acknowledgments
      Bibliography
      Notes
      Index

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