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Book Synopsis
The story of the thrilling 1932 baseball season and Babe Ruth’s called shot.


Trade Review
“[Wolf] delivers a solid and exciting look at the 1932 baseball season. . . . Baseball fans will delight in this thrillingly told history.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Wolf's work is informative, entertaining, and accessible to readers who are not necessarily baseball fans. The book demonstrates those aspects of the game most appealing to its fans (statistics, characters, and its stories), but does so in a way that anyone interested in the social, political, and sporting climate of the first half of the North American 20th century would enjoy."—Rachel Franklin, Aethlon
"This book has it all. It is well-written, well-researched, and full of surprises."—Mark McGee, NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture
"Nearly 80 years after the event took place, a home run in the fifth inning of game three of the 1932 World Series between the New York Yankees and the Chicago Cubs is still being discussed and debated. Yankee outfielder Babe Ruth came to the plate and while being heckled by players from the Cubs dugout, he supposedly pointed to center field and proceeded to homer in the area to which he pointed. The verification of that event, while still being debated today, is only one of a number of topics about the 1932 baseball season on display in this excellent book by Thomas Wolf."—Lance Smith, Guy Who Reviews Sports Books
"Many fans know about Babe Ruth's legendary "called shot"—when, during the 1932 World Series, he pointed to the bleachers at Wrigley Field and hit a home run in the same direction. But Wolf takes the familiar sports legend (which is true, mostly) and weaves around it an engaging and insightful recounting of all that led up to that moment, and the colorful figures who played important roles in how the game—and America—played out in that dramatic year."—Chris Foran, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"Wolf presents a fascinating study, well-researched and the story of the entire season erupting at that point equally remarkable."—Andy Esposito, NY Sports Day
"The Called Shot is a satisfying read and provides depth and context to a memorable baseball season. As the reader will discover, the 1932 season was more than just Babe Ruth’s most iconic moment."—Bob D'Angelo, Sports Bookie
"A worthy read."—Jerry Milani, Sports Media Report
"[The Called Shot] is a fun read and gives great insight on what life was like in Chicago in the early 1930s, both what it was like being a Cubs fan, and life in general."—Al Yellon, Bleed Cubbie Blue
"A fun, well-researched, compellingly told and substantively rich work. I don't know if Tom Wolf pointed to the bleachers or not before he sat down to write this book, but he definitely hit a home run."—Lincoln Mitchell, Start Spreading the News Blog

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Cast of Characters

Prologue: A Broken Umbrella in a Rainstorm

1. Rogers Hornsby

2. William Wrigley

3. Spring Training

4. Opening Day

5. The Math Wizard

6. The Rivals

7. Rookie Pitchers

8. Brawls

9. Hornsby and Cuyler

10. Brooklyn

11. Road Trips

12. Chicago Conventions

13. Independence Day

14. Double X

15. Wicked Chicago

16. Harry Hortman and Charlie Ireland

17. Sbarbaro’s Courtroom

18. Legs of Glass

19. The End of the Hornsby Era

20. The Boys of Summer

21. Judge Landis Intervenes

22. Stretch Run

23. Yankees Coast

24. The World Series Begins

25. The Crowd Gathers

26. The Called Shot

27. The World Series Ends

28. Postgame

29. Fans Return Home

30. Ruth’s Legacy with the Cubs

Epilogue: The Babe Calls His Last Shot

Extra Innings

Author’s Note on Sources

Notes

Bibliography

Index

The Called Shot

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    Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
    Publication Date: 01/05/2020
    ISBN13: 9780803255241, 978-0803255241
    ISBN10: 0803255241
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The story of the thrilling 1932 baseball season and Babe Ruth’s called shot.


    Trade Review
    “[Wolf] delivers a solid and exciting look at the 1932 baseball season. . . . Baseball fans will delight in this thrillingly told history.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
    "Wolf's work is informative, entertaining, and accessible to readers who are not necessarily baseball fans. The book demonstrates those aspects of the game most appealing to its fans (statistics, characters, and its stories), but does so in a way that anyone interested in the social, political, and sporting climate of the first half of the North American 20th century would enjoy."—Rachel Franklin, Aethlon
    "This book has it all. It is well-written, well-researched, and full of surprises."—Mark McGee, NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture
    "Nearly 80 years after the event took place, a home run in the fifth inning of game three of the 1932 World Series between the New York Yankees and the Chicago Cubs is still being discussed and debated. Yankee outfielder Babe Ruth came to the plate and while being heckled by players from the Cubs dugout, he supposedly pointed to center field and proceeded to homer in the area to which he pointed. The verification of that event, while still being debated today, is only one of a number of topics about the 1932 baseball season on display in this excellent book by Thomas Wolf."—Lance Smith, Guy Who Reviews Sports Books
    "Many fans know about Babe Ruth's legendary "called shot"—when, during the 1932 World Series, he pointed to the bleachers at Wrigley Field and hit a home run in the same direction. But Wolf takes the familiar sports legend (which is true, mostly) and weaves around it an engaging and insightful recounting of all that led up to that moment, and the colorful figures who played important roles in how the game—and America—played out in that dramatic year."—Chris Foran, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
    "Wolf presents a fascinating study, well-researched and the story of the entire season erupting at that point equally remarkable."—Andy Esposito, NY Sports Day
    "The Called Shot is a satisfying read and provides depth and context to a memorable baseball season. As the reader will discover, the 1932 season was more than just Babe Ruth’s most iconic moment."—Bob D'Angelo, Sports Bookie
    "A worthy read."—Jerry Milani, Sports Media Report
    "[The Called Shot] is a fun read and gives great insight on what life was like in Chicago in the early 1930s, both what it was like being a Cubs fan, and life in general."—Al Yellon, Bleed Cubbie Blue
    "A fun, well-researched, compellingly told and substantively rich work. I don't know if Tom Wolf pointed to the bleachers or not before he sat down to write this book, but he definitely hit a home run."—Lincoln Mitchell, Start Spreading the News Blog

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Cast of Characters

    Prologue: A Broken Umbrella in a Rainstorm

    1. Rogers Hornsby

    2. William Wrigley

    3. Spring Training

    4. Opening Day

    5. The Math Wizard

    6. The Rivals

    7. Rookie Pitchers

    8. Brawls

    9. Hornsby and Cuyler

    10. Brooklyn

    11. Road Trips

    12. Chicago Conventions

    13. Independence Day

    14. Double X

    15. Wicked Chicago

    16. Harry Hortman and Charlie Ireland

    17. Sbarbaro’s Courtroom

    18. Legs of Glass

    19. The End of the Hornsby Era

    20. The Boys of Summer

    21. Judge Landis Intervenes

    22. Stretch Run

    23. Yankees Coast

    24. The World Series Begins

    25. The Crowd Gathers

    26. The Called Shot

    27. The World Series Ends

    28. Postgame

    29. Fans Return Home

    30. Ruth’s Legacy with the Cubs

    Epilogue: The Babe Calls His Last Shot

    Extra Innings

    Author’s Note on Sources

    Notes

    Bibliography

    Index

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