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Foreword |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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1 Prelude to the World Series |
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2 Baseball Confronts the Black Sox Scandal |
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10 | (7) |
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3 The Shady Side of Baseball's Flagship Franchise |
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17 | (5) |
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4 Ruppert and Huston Arrive, Ready to "Go to the Limit" |
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22 | (7) |
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5 "You can't compare him with anybody else. He's Babe Ruth." |
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29 | (11) |
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6 The Giants Fail to Get Rogers Hornsby |
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40 | (11) |
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7 Ed Barrow Comes to New York |
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51 | (8) |
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8 "We fear only Cleveland" |
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59 | (12) |
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9 "I do not fear any club in the National League" |
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71 | (14) |
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10 "My job is to knock `em a mile" |
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85 | (13) |
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11 "This home run business is being carried too far" |
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98 | (16) |
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12 The Trials and Tribulations of John McGraw |
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114 | (14) |
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13 Cobb and Speaker Await as the Yankees Head West |
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128 | (17) |
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14 "The Yanks are the best worst team in either league" |
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145 | (17) |
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15 Setbacks on the Road and in the Commissioner's Office |
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162 | (14) |
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16 The Giants Solidify Their Lineup |
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176 | (17) |
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17 "You can't play your outfielders in the middle of the next block" |
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193 | (13) |
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18 Lay off Huggins and Hope Nothing Happens to the Babe |
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206 | (18) |
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19 A Terrible August for the Giants...So Far |
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224 | (19) |
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20 "Let's go get `em while the getting's good" |
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243 | (12) |
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21 "It is no time in which to count McGraw and his men out of any race" |
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255 | (15) |
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22 Ascent to First and Then a Demoralizing Loss |
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270 | (15) |
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23 "It was the greatest game ever played" |
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285 | (15) |
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24 The Giants Clinch and the Repercussions Get Ugly |
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300 | (9) |
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25 A Pennant for the Yankees, At Last |
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309 | (8) |
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26 Prelude to the World Series, Part 2 |
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317 | (10) |
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27 Game 1, Wednesday, October 5: "Who said the Yanks were slow and clumsy and dull?" |
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327 | (8) |
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28 Game 2, Thursday, October 6: The Yankees Again Win with an Inside Game |
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335 | (6) |
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29 Game 3, Friday, October 7: The Giants' Offense Comes Alive |
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341 | (6) |
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30 Game 4, Sunday, October 9: The Giants Finally Get to Carl Mays, or So It Seems |
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347 | (8) |
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31 Game 5, Monday, October 10: Ruth's Gameness and Hoyt's Guts |
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355 | (8) |
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32 Game 6, Tuesday, October 11: The Series Is Evened, but without Ruth---Is It Really Even? |
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363 | (7) |
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33 Game 7, Wednesday, October 12: "Give me another game against those Yankees, and they'll get even less" |
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370 | (207) |
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34 Game 8, Thursday, October 13: "New York and baseball are proud of the Yanks and the Giants" |
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Epilogue |
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Appendix 1 1921 Yankees and Giants Regular Season Batting and Pitching |
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401 | (4) |
Appendix 2 1921 AL and NL Batting and Pitching Leaders |
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405 | (4) |
Appendix 3 1921 World Series Box Scores |
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409 | (8) |
Appendix 4 1921 Yankees and Giants World Series Batting and Pitching |
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417 | (2) |
Notes |
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419 | (64) |
Bibliography |
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483 | (18) |
Index |
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