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The Curse of the Bambino by Dan Shaughnessy
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The Curse of the Bambino (1990)

by Dan Shaughnessy

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Shaughnessy writes a very interesting history of the Red Sox as told through the lens of the so called Curse. He looks at the sale of Ruth and then goes into how it has affected the Sox for the past almost 100 years. From the Pesky play in the '46 World Series to the famous '75, Pudge waves the ball fair, World Series, and the Buckner game to the Boone game. He covers all the heartbreak with good writing and in a storytelling fashion. If you are new to baseball and want to get caught up on the most famous player in history and his Curse then this is great information. If you are a life long baseball fan, this book is a lot of recycled stories, although interesting still. ( )
  SethAndrew | Mar 28, 2013 |
I found this book to be very interesting. It is a fictional story filled with many facts which make it non-fiction. As a baseball fan it tells a story that not many people know off the top of their heads. It makes one wonder if the Red Sox really were cursed for all that time. It would be a book that I would read to students when discussing things that you do with family members, specifically parents, because it tells the story of how Kate went to the season opener with her dad and the story he told her. ( )
  ghimbert | Jan 29, 2013 |
The now out of date book explaining the 86 year World Series drought for the Bosox.

Of course, now we know there was no curse. Boston just sucked for 86 years. ( )
  BooksForDinner | Oct 3, 2011 |
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Mike: "Archie, you can't use a double negative."
Archie: "Tell that to the guy who wrote No, No Nanette."
--From All in the Family
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To Marilou, for loving the bambinos and me
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On Monday January 5, 1920, the Harvard University football team, still celebrating its New Year's Day, 7-6 , Rose Bowl victory over Oregon, rolled eastward into Chicago on the California Limited.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0140152628, Paperback)

In one frenzied season, a book title has become imprinted in the consciousness of American sports fans. The Curse of the Bambino, a phrase Dan Shaughnessy has coined, will live in infamy for Red Sox fans because it summs up 70 years of horror and heartbreak which all began when Babe Ruth was sold to the Yankees. With old-fashioned New England humor and the authority of a lifelong Red Sox fan, Dan Shaughnessy captures all the joys and heartbreaks that the curse of the Bambino has brought to Boston.

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