Listing of all players, sorted by position and team, including physical player information, as well as game, season, and career statistics.
By Anonymous December 31 2003-- Relive the golden days of the 1950s in this amazing account. When the lights came on again after World War II, they illuminated a nation ready for heroes and a city--New York--eager for entertainment. Baseball provided the heroes, and the Yankees, the Giants, and the Dodgers--with their rivalries, their successes, their stars--provided the show.
"We shall not have such an era again except in such loving books as this one." --Red Barber
“No red-blooded baseball fan will want to be without it. A genuine social history of New York sports in 1947 to 1957. A compulsively fascinating book. - - Newsday
“A look back at the heyday of Big Apple baseball when at least one New York team appeared in the World Series in 10 of the 11 years. “USA TODAY
”Lovingly described.' - - -NEW YORK POST
*New edition with an introduction by Monte Irvin
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