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The Chicago Cubs

Autor Rich Cohen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 2018
A captivating blend of reportage and memoir exploring the history of the Chicago Cubs
A New York Times Bestseller

When Rich Cohen was eight years old, his father took him to see a Cubs game. On the way out of the park, his father asked him to make a promise. "Promise me you will never be a Cubs fan. The Cubs do not win," he explained, "and because of that, a Cubs fan will have a diminished life determined by low expectations. That team will screw up your life." As a result, Cohen became not just a Cubs fan but one of the biggest Cubs fans in the world. In this book, he captures the story of the team, its players and crazy days. Billy Sunday and Ernie Banks, Three Finger Brown and Ryne Sandberg, Bill Buckner, the Bartman Ball, Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo--the early dominance followed by a 107 year trek across the wilderness. It's all here--not just what happened, but what it felt like and what it meant. He searches for the cause of the famous curse. Was it the billy goat, kicked out of Wrigley Field in Game 5 of the 1945 World Series, or does it go back further, to the very origins of the franchise? Driven mad with futility, he went on the road with the team in search of answers, interviewed great players present and past, researched in libraries but also in the bleachers, double-fisted, a frosty malt in each hand, demanding answers. He came to see the curse as a burden but also as a blessing. Cubs fans are unique, emissaries from a higher realm, warning of hubris and vanity. The blue cap with the red C said, "My Kingdom is not of this world." He interviewed the architects of the 2016 Cubs, the team that broke the curse. Here's what he asked: How the hell did you do it? He was at (almost) every game of the 2016 playoff run--a run that culminated in (maybe) the single greatest baseball game ever played. He was excited but also terrified. Losing is easy. What would it mean to win? Wearing a Yankees hat meant corporate excellence. Wearing a Mets hat meant miracles. But wearing a Cubs hat meant loving the game on its most humdrum afternoon--September 13, 1979, say, 14 games out of first place, Larry Bittner driving in Ivan DeJesus. Would we lose that? Would being a Cubs become ordinary? A mix of memoir, reporting, history and baseball theology, this book, forty years in the making, has never been written because it never could be--only with the 2016 World Series can the true arc of the story finally be understood.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781250192783
ISBN-10: 1250192781
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 138 x 208 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Picador USA

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Rich Cohen

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CONTENTS


NO. 01: "THERE'S NO ROOTING IN THE PRESS BOX" | 3
NO. 02: "DON'T HATE ON '08" | 12
NO. 03: 1060 WEST ADDISON STREET | 49
NO. 04: BIG SHOULDERS, TINY FEET | 75
NO. 05: YEAR OF THE GOAT | 82
NO. 06: THE WILDERNESS | 85
NO. 07: THE CHEMO COACH | 106
NO. 08: THE RED LINE | 133
NO. 09: THE BIG QUESTION | 159
NO. 10: WHAT IS THE SOUND OF ONE CUBS FAN NOT CLAPPING? | 176
NO. 11: GOT MILK? GOT POT. | 178
NO. 12: GO CUBS GO! | 208
NO. 13: POSTSEASON | 216
NO. 14: WORLD SERIES | 225
NO. 15: GAME 7 | 247

AFTERWORD | 259

BIBLIOGRAPHY | 263
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 271