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~ Carl Erskine (Editor) "I often get mail from young fans who say, "I didn't see you pitch, but my grandfather did..." (more)
Key Phrases: pro baseball, starting pitcher, World Series, Ebbets Field, Pee Wee (more...)
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Brooklyn's beloved Oisk recalls life in Ebbetts Field and after.Erskine was a pitcher for the legendary Brooklyn Dodgers teams of the '40s and '50s, a 12-year major-league veteran who logged 122 victories, including a pair of no-hitters. As one of the famed Boys of Summer, he appeared in six World Series, most of them against the hated rivals from the Bronx, the New York Yankees. Off the field, Erskine is a soft-spoken Hoosier native, an affable, even sweet man, and it is those qualities that shine through this pleasant, if inconsequential book of anecdotes. At the outset of the book, Erskine writes, I can tell these stories because I was there, and he was, indeed, present for many of them, but too many of the items recounted herein are stories that have been told before elsewhere, often by better tale-bearers than the likable banker from Anderson, Indiana. However, there are a few real gems in this volume, ranging from Preacher Roe's decision to retire to a recipe for the buttermilk cake that became a lucky talisman for the '55 world champions from Brooklyn. There are, appropriately, a raft of stories about Branch Rickey, focusing on the Dodger general manager's legendary combination of penny-pinching, piety, and perspicuity. Erskine recounts the tale of Rickey's signing Jackie Robinson to become the first black major leaguer, but this is a story that has been told many, many times before. He also recounts some very funny anecdotes about contract negotiations with the tightfisted Rickey (including one in which he actually managed to get the better of the Dodger g.m., albeit with a little assist from the Commissioner's office). Erskine is a charming reminder of a simpler sports age, seemingly more innocent than today's mega-dollar, television-driven industrial era, but he is also smart enough to recognize and intimate that his own times were not quite as noble as they are painted by nostalgia buffs. Unfortunately, the book suffers from a total and complete lack of organization, with stories presented in no apparent order. Real fans, however, won't mind.A painlessly amusing walk around the old Dodger haunts in a Brooklyn that is no more. -- Copyright © 2000 Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.


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"Along with his ability on the mound, (Erskine) proves himself to be a talented storyteller."
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Sports Publishing LLC (July 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582612463
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582612461
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 3.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,446,448 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It was a fun read., October 30, 2000
Carl Erskine's short stories of baseball in the early '50's refreshed my memories of growing up in Upstate New York. I remember vividly the cross-town rivalries of the Dodgers and the Yankees. I remember the World Series of 1956 when Don Larson pitched his masterpiece against the Dodgers. It is refreshing to read about those experiences, and to read about the background of the game itself.

Carl was always willing to show friendship with his competitive peers outside the `white lines', and willingly received Jackie Robinson's contributions to the game. It was fun to read about how the communities and families got involved in the early years of baseball on the professional level. Carl's attitude outside the competitive realm was always acceptable in anyone's home or community.

Because I am not an avid reader, the way in which Carl formatted his book is interesting and fun to sit down and read. As a avid baseball fan and former coach, I appreciated Carl's sharing of his personal and professional experiences.

I have a great deal of respect for a personable professional like Carl Erskine.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Little league, August 29, 2000
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I bought this book through the net based on the positive review given by the New York Times Book review. Had I seen it first, I might not have bought it. In spite of the fact that I was a fan of the Brooklyn Dodgers of the 1950s and that I like Carl Erskine, this book was a major disappointment. Pleasant, easy reading but shallow, superficial and providing neither interesting inside stories, insight into playing on one of baseball's best and most significant teams (i.e. Jackie Robinson) nor who Carl Erskine is. This is a light-weight book for killing time during a flight but not for learning anything about baseball. I knocked it off in two evenings - and can barely remember anything in it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Most enjoyable!, August 1, 2000
Carl Erskine played baseball with the famed "Boys of Summer", better known as the Brooklyn Dodgers. His career allowed him to meet and play with such greats as Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, Sandy Koufax, and Bob Feller. His book is a collection of memories from those days gone by.

As a true fan of the game and the history of baseball, this book was very impressive. There are no real chapters and no real storylines, this book does not tell a history of baseball, instead it gives you the history of one of baseball most storied franchises.

Erskine brings to life what it was like to play, live, eat and sleep Brooklyn Dodgers Baseball. Packed into 230 pages is some of the funniest, greatest and most unbelievable tales you'll ever read. Also included are some of those hard to find photos of great from the past.

For under $20.00 you have a book that should be in the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Stop by Sports Publishing Inc. website and take a look at several more books on baseball and several other sports as well, you won't be disappointed.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A delightful look at Brooklyn's Golden Years
As someone who never knew Ebbets Field, but heard plenty about the Brooklyn Dodgers and Carl Erskine, this book is a treasure. Read more
Published on August 4, 2003 by Darrell Edward Ehrlick

5.0 out of 5 stars It was fun to read
Carl Erskine's short stories of baseball in the early '50's refreshed my memories of growing up in Upstate New York. Read more
Published on October 30, 2000 by choffman@sagamorepub.com

5.0 out of 5 stars It was fun to read
Carl Erskine's short stories of baseball in the early '50's refreshed my memories of growing up in Upstate New York. Read more
Published on October 30, 2000 by choffman@sagamorepub.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Light Reading for Everyone
A book doesn't have to be heavy reading to merit five stars. I was a kid just getting interested in baseball during the glory years of "The Boys of Summer. Read more
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