The only one of its kind, this book deals solely with the worst teams in the major leagues. These two sports writers have decided that it is time to give baseball's lousiest teams some recognition. The franchise that lost 40 of its last 41 games, the team that pitched so badly that their pictures were not allowed on baseball cards, and definitely the funniest team in baseball, the 1962New York Mets, are among the area covered in this unforgettable account of thebumbling boys of summer. 12 pages of photographs. Radio giveaways.
Language
English
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dell
Release
March 02, 1991
ISBN
0440503450
ISBN 13
9780440503453
On a Clear Day They Could See Seventh Place: Baseball's Worst Teams
The only one of its kind, this book deals solely with the worst teams in the major leagues. These two sports writers have decided that it is time to give baseball's lousiest teams some recognition. The franchise that lost 40 of its last 41 games, the team that pitched so badly that their pictures were not allowed on baseball cards, and definitely the funniest team in baseball, the 1962New York Mets, are among the area covered in this unforgettable account of thebumbling boys of summer. 12 pages of photographs. Radio giveaways.