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Baseball Between the Wars A Pictorial Tribute to the Men Who Made the Game in Chicago From 1909 To 1947 by Bill Hageman
Contemporary Books, 2001 | Buy the book
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GOOSE GOSLIN, 1935 | Detroit Tigers outfielder Goose Goslin rips a single against the White Sox in 1935. Goslin had more than 2,700 hits and one batting title (.379 in 1928) in an 18-year career. In the 1935 World Series, his RBI single in Game 6 beat the Cubs and made the Tigers world champions.| » NEXT: DiMaggio, Lazzeri, and Crosetti |
From Baseball Between the Wars by Bill Hageman. Copyright © 2001 by The McGraw-Hill Companies and The Chicago Tribune Company. Reprinted by permission of the McGraw-Hill Companies. All rights reserved.
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