5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST FOR TRIVIA BUFFS AND SPORTS FANS, March 9, 2006
This review is from: One Shining Moment: Sports Heroes for a Day (Mass Market Paperback)
I bought this book for the simple reason that I found it compelling, intriguing, and very entertaining. In fact, I'm hoping to buy a second copy to add to my collection because I know I'm going read the other one so much it will end up falling apart.
This publication is dedicated to select individuals in baseball, football, basketball, bicycling, bowling, boxing, football, golf, hockey, horse racing, running, soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field, walking (Frankly I didn't know this was a sport), water sports, weightlifting, winter sports, auto racing, as well as coaches, officials, and even a few fans, who for one reason or another had their one glorious famous or infamous moment in sports.
You can read just about anywhere about guys like Babe Ruth, or Ken Griffey Jr. or Chipper Jones, but, to my knowledge (and unless it is printed in some newspaper), the only place you're going to read about people like Ed Cole or Carol Polis or Jeff Reese, is in this most excellent publication. A few examples in the book that stick out in my mind include:
Pat Scantlebury who became the last player to go from the Negro Leagues to the major leagues in baseball, and Terry Felton who pitched for the Minnesota Twins from 1979 to 1982, yet had an 0- 16 record.
These and many more little or unknown individuals are found in this fun and interesting publication. I highly recommend it to any sports fan, especially anyone interested in select records.
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