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Worth The Wait: Tales of the 2008 Phillies [Hardcover]

Jayson Stark (Author)
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March 30, 2009
For 25 years, Philadelphia waited for a team like the 2008 Phillies to come along. Waited for a team that could end the longest title drought of any city in America that fields teams in all four najor professional sports. Waited for that one magical postseason run that could unleash a quarter-century of pent-up frustration. And then these '08 Phillies hopped on that magic carpet and made it happen. They roared from behind in the last two weeks of September to overtake the Mets. They wiped out CC Sabathia and the Brewers in the National League Division Series. They did in Manny Ramirez and the Dodgers in the National League Championship Series. Then, finally, they survived the Rays--and Bud Selig's attack of the rain gods--to win the World Series, in a rain-delayed, three-and-a-half-inning grand finale unlike any other finish in World Series history.

That championship run was more than just the end of their city's interminable sports nightmare. It was vindication for a group of men whose fans had once decided wouldn't win, couldn't win, didn't know how to win. For Charlie Manuel, the countrified manager who overcame years of derision--and personal October tragedy--to become a certified Philadelphia hero. For shortstop Jimmy Rollins, the outspoken face of the franchise, a man who dared to speak openly of rewriting his team's tortured history. For Pat Burrell, the former No. 1 overall pick who had been a Phillie longer than any of them. For Brett Myers, their Opening Day starter who had been banished to the minor leagues in midseason and returned a new man--not to mention a man who was about to become October's least likely offensive dynamo.

This was a team built around a compelling cast of characters: ultra-cool emerging ace Cole Hamels; 45-year-old left-hander Jamie Moyer, who led the team in wins; energetic center fielder Shane Victorino, who somehow turned into a villain in laid-back L.A.; and Brad Lidge, a closer who finished off a perfect season with one last perfect pitch. Before they came along, the Phillies had won only one World Series in 125 seasons. But unlike so many Phillies teams that were haunted by that history, this team was inspired by it, by the chance to place its own inimitable stamp on the franchise. And as the 2 million people who attended their championship parade can attest, it was worth the wait.



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"It was an amazing season and a great year for the city of Philadelphia. Jayson has been such a big part of covering Philadelphia sports for so many years. It seems appropriate that he wrote this book and put the memories of 2008 on paper for baseball fans everywhere to enjoy."
--Phillies pitcher Jamie Moyer

"Jayson has always been just what Philadelphia needed: attention to detail with a light-hearted twist. If you want to understand everything that led to Philadelphia's triumphant return to baseball's crown and why it is a full reversal of fate, not just a good team on a good year, look no further."
--New York Times columnist Doug Glanville

"I'm the guy who once taught Jayson Stark his most important lesson in life: `Make the stats work for you.' But this book proves that what he really learned was to make the words work for him. If anybody was the write person to do this book on the 2008 Phillies, it was Jayson."
--Phillies broadcaster Larry Andersen

"It is no exaggeration to say that of all the sports journalists in America, only Jayson Stark could capture what the 2008 Phillies accomplished and put it in its fullest context."
--Longtime Philadelphia sportswriter and broadcaster Ray Didinger

About the Author

Jayson Stark covers baseball for ESPN and ESPN.com. Just as importantly, he is also a lifelong Philadelphian who understands that sports in his hometown is a priority that ranks above inhaling, exhaling, and soft-pretzel eating. Before he joined ESPN.com as a senior writer in 2000, he worked at the the Philadelphia Inquirer for 21 years, where he reported on the Phillies, served as a national baseball columnist, and witnessed the Phillies' first World Series triumph, in 1980, with his own eyes. He also has been a columnist for Baseball America for more than two decades. His first book, The Stark Truth: The Most Overrated and Underrated Players in Baseball History, was published by Triumph Books in 2007. He lives in suburban Philadelphia with his wife, Lisa, and three children, Steven, Jessica, and Hali.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Triumph Books (March 30, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1600782736
  • ISBN-13: 978-1600782732
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #552,965 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stark captures the magic, July 15, 2009
This review is from: Worth The Wait: Tales of the 2008 Phillies (Hardcover)
Author Jayson Stark, a lifelong Philadelphian, chronicles the Philadelphia Phillies 2008 season, which saw them win their first World Series since 1980.

Stark writes about the five moments that defined the Phillies season, the playoff games and the World Series. He injects color, flair and statistical oddities into the accounts. Most of this material was originally published by ESPN.

The five key moments were:
1. Manager Charlie Manuel benching shortstop Jimmy Rollins twice, once for not hustling to first base and then for being late to the ballpark.
2. Opening Day starting pitcher Brett Myers being sent to the minors for a brief stint after a horrible start where he won just one of 13 starts.
3. The Phillies four-game sweep of the Dodgers, Aug 22-25.
4. The Phillies winning 13 of the final 16 games after trailing the Mets by 3.5 games.
5. The National League East clincher on Sept. 28, 2008, as reliever Brad Lidge records his 41st save in 41 opportunities.

Even though die-hard Phillies fans undoubtedly remember the playoff and World Series games, reading about them again is still extremely satisfying. Stark captures the magic of those unforgettable games. This is a book Phillies fans will want to keep on their bookshelves and turn to periodically to relive some of their fondest memories.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth It, March 4, 2010
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Jason Stark is one of my favorite columnists. As a book author he is somewhat lacking. I was hoping for some "behind the scenes" info. Instead, the book was just a compilation of his columns written during the season.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read For Phans Of The Phillies And Of Baseball, November 5, 2009
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Jayson Stark is a Philly resident, so he understands the ups and downs that comes with being a Philly Sport fan. So it was fitting that Jayson Stark wrote a book that chronicles the Phillies 2008 Championship Season.

The book is done cleverly by taking his newspaper articles through the season and creating a book that takes you through the season until that last awe-inspiring Brad Lidge strike out of Erik Hinske!

He adds more thoughts to some of this and adds statistics and odd facts that make you feel you were at each game.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and think everyone who picks it up will also.
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postseason series, postseason game, postseason history, scoring position
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World Series, Jimmy Rollins, Charlie Manuel, Jamie Moyer, Brett Myers, Cole Hamels, Shane Victorino, Brad Lidge, National League, Carlos Ruiz, Tampa Bay, Derek Lowe, Ryan Howard, Red Sox, Citizens Bank Park, Five Moments That Defined, Chase Utley, Greg Dobbs, Elias Sports Bureau, Pat Burrell, Fieldin Culbreth, Philadelphia Phillies, Opening Day, Joe Blanton, Matt Stairs
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