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Hardcover It's Not Over 'Til It's Over: The Stories Behind Most Magnificent Heart Rending Sports Miracles Our Time Book

ISBN: 158567317X

ISBN13: 9781585673179

It's Not Over 'Til It's Over: The Stories Behind Most Magnificent Heart Rending Sports Miracles Our Time

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With extraordinary narrative detail and fresh insights culled from interviews with many of the participants of these now-legendary contests, It's Not Over 'Til It's Over captures the thrill and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Sports history from Merkle's [erection] to Chastain's sports bra

You can quibble about the thirteen sports stories picked for "It's Not Over 'Til It's Over" as "the Most Magnificent, Heart-Stopping Sports Miracles of Our Time," but just keep in mind that Al Silverman can certainly write a similar book in the future. For the record, here are the selections: (1) 1908 Merkle Forever: New York Giants vs. Chicago Cubs; (2) 1923 The Battle of the Century: Dempsey vs. Firpo; (3) 1937 A Supreme Day for Tennis: Don Budge vs. Gottfried von Cramm; (4) 1951 The Most Theatrical Home Run: Bobby Thompson and Ralph Branca at the Polo Grounds; (5) 1958 Sudden Death: The Colts vs. the Giants; (6) 1960 Head on, the Generations Collide: Hogan, Palmer, and Nicklaus at the U.S. Open; (7) 1964 Chosen by the Gods: Billy Mills in the 10,000 Meter Olympic Final; (8) 1968 The Game of Fames: Harvard-Yale football; (9) 1971 They Left it on the Table: Frazier-Ali I; (10) 1975 Body English: Cincinnati Reds vs. Boston Red Sox; (110 1980: Do You Believe in Miracles?: U.S. vs. USSR hockey; 1992: Weep No More, My Lady: Duke-Kentucky basketball; and (13) Awesome! World Cup: U.S. vs. China. Already I can hear you quibbling. Yes, the U.S. Olympic hockey team winning the gold medal in 1980 was a miracle as was what Bily Mills did in Tokyo in 1964, but does anything else on the list qualify? After all, Thompson had already hit a home run off of Branca in the National League playoff in 1951 and when Christian Laettner hit the winning shot at the buzzer in 1992 he was on the defending national champions and had not missed a shot from the floor or the line all day. That was certainly the greatest college basketball game of time and you also have the greatest baseball game (1975) and football game (1958) on the list as well, but none of those are miracles. Heart-Stopping might be the key part of the equation here when all is said and done. The test for this book is quite simple. If you are a sports fan there should be a point in this list where you have not simply heard of these events, you have witnessed them (I pick up the list at 10). When you read those stories you have your best opportunity to determine how well Silverman not only retells the story but provides added dimensions that enhance your appreciation of a great sports moment. You can then make the assumption that Silverman is doing just as fine a job talking about those older events. However, that logic should be irrelevant as soon as you begin reading the book, when Silverman begins with the story of a loser, who is presented as being a "romantic hero, whose name continues to stand the test of time." The story of the "Merkle Boner" matters because it represents the opposite end of the spectrum from the hero of the moment. The fact that Silverman picks this particular story to begin his stroll through sports history sets the tone for the rest. Each story ends with an epilogue, printed in italics, which gives the event the perspective of history. But the history of the players
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