Game Six, Mark Frost
Game Six, Mark Frost
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Game Six
Cincinnati, Boston, and the 1975 World Series: The Triumph of America's Pastime

Author: Mark Frost

Narrator: Andrew Garman

Unabridged: 13 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 12/04/2009


Synopsis

Boston, Tuesday, October 21, 1975. The Red Sox and the Cincinnati Reds have endured an excruciating three-day rain delay. Tonight, at last, they will play Game Six of the World Series. Leading three games to two, Cincinnati hopes to win it all; Boston is desperate to stay alive. But for all the anticipation, nobody could have predicted what a classic it would turn out to be: an extra-innings thriller, created by one of the Big Red Machine's patented comebacks and the Red Sox's improbable late-inning rally; clutch hitting, heart-stopping defensive plays, and more twists and turns than a Grand Prix circuit, climaxed by one of the most famous home runs in baseball history that ended it in the twelfth. Here are all the inside stories of some of that era's biggest names in sports: Johnny Bench, Luis Tiant, Sparky Anderson, Pete Rose, Carl Yastrzemski-eight Hall of Famers in all-as well as sportscasters and network execs, cameramen, umpires, groundskeepers, politicians, and fans who gathered in Fenway that extraordinary night. Game Six is an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at what is considered by many to be the greatest baseball game ever played--remarkable also because it was about so much more than just balls and strikes. This World Series marked the end of an era; baseball's reserve clause was about to be struck down, giving way to the birth of free agency, a watershed moment that changed American sports forever. In bestselling author Mark Frost's talented hands, the historical significance of Game Six becomes every bit as engrossing as its compelling human drama.

About Mark Frost

Mark Frost is an American novelist, screenwriter, director and film producer, best known as a writer for the television series Hill Street Blues and as the co-creator of the television series Twin Peaks.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Louis

I doubted that a good-sized book was necessary to tell the story of Game 6 of the 1975 World Series even though it was a great game still fondly remembered by baseball fans almost a half-century later. Fortunately Frost's storytelling skills makes this long-ago game come alive. He provides backstori......more

Goodreads review by Tyler

My main complaint is that there were too many people to keep track of when the author described the life story of every single player/manager/broadcaster for this game. But if you love the game of baseball, you'll enjoy this one. And despite the myriad backstories, I do enjoy this format of mixing i......more

Goodreads review by James

A bit Boston-centric for my Cincinnatian self, but an excellent reconstruction of the game and its pivotal place, not just in that series, but in baseball history at the dawn of the free-agent era. I especially appreciated the insight on Sparky Anderson, who recently passed away. It was hard to igno......more