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Don't Let Us Win Tonight: An Oral History of the 2004 Boston Red Sox's Impossible Playoff Run

Hardback

Main Details

Title Don't Let Us Win Tonight: An Oral History of the 2004 Boston Red Sox's Impossible Playoff Run
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Allan Wood
By (author) Bill Nowlin
Foreword by Kevin Millar
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 152
Category/GenreBaseball
ISBN/Barcode 9781600789137
ClassificationsDewey:796.35709
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Triumph Books
Imprint Triumph Books
Publication Date 1 April 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

Commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Boston Red Sox' unprecedented championship run in the fall of 2004, this guide takes fans behind the scenes and inside the dugout, bullpen, and clubhouse to reveal to baseball fans how it happened, as it happened. The book highlights how, during a span of just 76 hours, the Red Sox won four do-or-die games against their arch-rivals, the New York Yankees, to qualify for the World Series and complete the greatest comeback in baseball history. Then the Red Sox steamrolled through the World Series, sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals in four games, capturing their first championship since 1918. 'Don't Let Us Win Tonight' is brimming with revealing quotes from Boston's front office personnel, coaches, medical staff, and players, including Kevin Millar talking about his infectious optimism and the team's pregame ritual of drinking whiskey, Dave Roberts revealing how he prepared to steal the most famous base of his career, and Dr. William Morgan describing the radical surgery he performed on Curt Schilling's right ankle. The ultimate keepsake for any Red Sox fan, this is the 2004 team in their own words.

Author Biography

Allan Wood has been a college educator in business, photography, and digital media for many years. He has always had a passion for researching and photographing New England's lighthouses, has published many images, and lives near New Hampshire's seacoast with his family.

Reviews

"A modern-day, single-team cousin to the classic 1966 The Glory of Their Times , the key literary effort of the first half of baseball's history." --Colin Fleming, the Boston Globe "Historic pennant races make for compelling narratives, none more fantastic than the fairy tale 2004 Red Sox season.[...] Memories of David Ortiz's slugging heroics, bourbon fueled pregame rituals, Dave Roberts's stolen base, Curt Shilling's blood stained sock, and Kevin Millar's manic enthusiasm all recall the first and perhaps most profound championship by the long benighted Red Sox." --TheDailyBeast.com "Captivating ... An outstanding oral history ... Relive the baseball party of a generation, all over again, in the pages of Don't Let Us Win Tonight ." --Don Laible, UticaOD.com