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The 1982 St. Louis Cardinals played an entertaining style of baseball built on speed and defense. The roster was constructed and piloted by Whitey Herzog, a baseball visionary who tailored his team for the AstroTurf and spacious dimensions of Busch Stadium. Herzog traded for closer Bruce Sutter, speedsters Lonnie Smith and Willie McGee, and defensive wizard Ozzie Smith, adding to a talented roster that included the likes of Bob Forsch, Keith Hernandez, and George Hendrick. The result was an exhilarating season filled with winning streaks, numerous obstacles, and one unforgettable steal of home. The Cardinals won the National League pennant despite hitting the fewest home runs in the major leagues, then overcame baseball''s most powerful team--the Milwaukee Brewers--in the World Series.

This exhaustive account chronicles the Cardinals from Herzog''s rebuild to the final out of the Fall Classic. Hundreds of sources, including original interviews, were compiled to revisit a

Trade Review
When I close my eyes and dream of baseball, I dream of the 1982 Cardinals, the first baseball team I ever loved: A team that was young, fast and almost supernaturally exiting. Eric Vickrey's book brings all my memories back, in vivid color: The book is as electric and irresistible as that team was. If you loved that team, you will adore—and devour—this book."—Will Leitch, author of The Time Has Come and How Lucky

"This book is more than just a Cardinal fan's labor of love, as Eric Vickrey has somehow captured the essence of one of Major League Baseball's most fascinating teams ever. Even if you know how everything comes out in the end, you'll still want to read every page of the '82 Cardinals exciting story."—Rob Neyer, Casey Award-winning author of Powerball: Anatomy of a Modern Baseball Game

"Runnin' Redbirds is a well-researched sprint around the bases with an important team in baseball history. The brilliance of Ozzie Smith, the arrival and emergence of Willie McGee, the postseason heroics of Joaquín Andújar, the 'Sudsway Series' against the powerful Milwaukee Brewers—it's all here in a detailed dispatch from one of baseball's bygone eras."—J. David Herman, author of Almost Yankees: The Summer of '81 and the Greatest Baseball Team You've Never Heard Of

Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  •  1. A Decade of Mediocrity
  •  2. 1980—St. Louis Welcomes the White Rat
  •  3. 1981—The Bearded Prophet and a Split Season
  •  4. Spring Training—The Wizard Arrives
  •  5. April—A Dozen Straight W's
  •  6. May—The Injury Bug Bites and McGee Debuts
  •  7. June—Stuper Is Super and Sutter Struggles
  •  8. July—Pitching Carries the Cards
  •  9. August—Brummer Steals a Game
  • 10. September—Andújar Shines, Cardinals Clinch
  • 11. League Championship Series
  • 12. Game One—Brewers Pounce
  • 13. Game Two—Sutton Versus Stuper, Part One
  • 14. Game Three—The Humble Hero
  • 15. Game Four—Seventh-Inning Debacle
  • 16. Game Five—Cards Pushed to the Brink
  • 17. Game Six—Sutton Versus Stuper, Part Two
  • 18. Game Seven—For All the Marbles
  • Epilogue
  • Chapter Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2023 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476693644, 978-1476693644
      ISBN10: 1476693641

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      Book Synopsis

      The 1982 St. Louis Cardinals played an entertaining style of baseball built on speed and defense. The roster was constructed and piloted by Whitey Herzog, a baseball visionary who tailored his team for the AstroTurf and spacious dimensions of Busch Stadium. Herzog traded for closer Bruce Sutter, speedsters Lonnie Smith and Willie McGee, and defensive wizard Ozzie Smith, adding to a talented roster that included the likes of Bob Forsch, Keith Hernandez, and George Hendrick. The result was an exhilarating season filled with winning streaks, numerous obstacles, and one unforgettable steal of home. The Cardinals won the National League pennant despite hitting the fewest home runs in the major leagues, then overcame baseball''s most powerful team--the Milwaukee Brewers--in the World Series.

      This exhaustive account chronicles the Cardinals from Herzog''s rebuild to the final out of the Fall Classic. Hundreds of sources, including original interviews, were compiled to revisit a

      Trade Review
      When I close my eyes and dream of baseball, I dream of the 1982 Cardinals, the first baseball team I ever loved: A team that was young, fast and almost supernaturally exiting. Eric Vickrey's book brings all my memories back, in vivid color: The book is as electric and irresistible as that team was. If you loved that team, you will adore—and devour—this book."—Will Leitch, author of The Time Has Come and How Lucky

      "This book is more than just a Cardinal fan's labor of love, as Eric Vickrey has somehow captured the essence of one of Major League Baseball's most fascinating teams ever. Even if you know how everything comes out in the end, you'll still want to read every page of the '82 Cardinals exciting story."—Rob Neyer, Casey Award-winning author of Powerball: Anatomy of a Modern Baseball Game

      "Runnin' Redbirds is a well-researched sprint around the bases with an important team in baseball history. The brilliance of Ozzie Smith, the arrival and emergence of Willie McGee, the postseason heroics of Joaquín Andújar, the 'Sudsway Series' against the powerful Milwaukee Brewers—it's all here in a detailed dispatch from one of baseball's bygone eras."—J. David Herman, author of Almost Yankees: The Summer of '81 and the Greatest Baseball Team You've Never Heard Of

      Table of Contents

      • Table of Contents
      • Acknowledgments
      • Preface
      • Introduction
      •  1. A Decade of Mediocrity
      •  2. 1980—St. Louis Welcomes the White Rat
      •  3. 1981—The Bearded Prophet and a Split Season
      •  4. Spring Training—The Wizard Arrives
      •  5. April—A Dozen Straight W's
      •  6. May—The Injury Bug Bites and McGee Debuts
      •  7. June—Stuper Is Super and Sutter Struggles
      •  8. July—Pitching Carries the Cards
      •  9. August—Brummer Steals a Game
      • 10. September—Andújar Shines, Cardinals Clinch
      • 11. League Championship Series
      • 12. Game One—Brewers Pounce
      • 13. Game Two—Sutton Versus Stuper, Part One
      • 14. Game Three—The Humble Hero
      • 15. Game Four—Seventh-Inning Debacle
      • 16. Game Five—Cards Pushed to the Brink
      • 17. Game Six—Sutton Versus Stuper, Part Two
      • 18. Game Seven—For All the Marbles
      • Epilogue
      • Chapter Notes
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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