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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mort ZachterPublisher: University of Nebraska Press Imprint: University of Nebraska Press ISBN: 9781496206022ISBN 10: 1496206029 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 01 May 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Preface Prologue: His Reputation Preceded Him HOME—Princeton and Petersburg (1924–43) 1. Coal Miner’s Son 2. The Twig, the Branch, and the Lip AWAY—The Pacific (1944–45); Newport News (1946) 3. Okinawa 4. Newport News HOME—Brooklyn (1947–57) 5. Hanging On 6. Breaking Through 7. Four in One, One for Four 8. Great Expectations 9. A Bitter Uniqueness 10. Say a Prayer 11. The Day Next Year Arrived 12. Where in America Would You See That? 13. The Last Season AWAY—Los Angeles (1958–61) 14. The Worst Place Ever 15. World Champions HOME—Manhattan (1962) 16. Casey AWAY—Washington DC (1963–67) 17. In the Cellar 18. Off the Floor 19. On the Doorstep of Respectability HOME—Queens (1968–72) 20. The Mets Get Serious 21. Contenders 22. Miracle 23. Struggles in the Spotlight 24. Easter Sunday Epilogue: A Life Afterword: Hodges and the Hall Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsZachter's account of Hodges's exploits is thorough and entertaining, and his case that his favorite player probably ought to be in the Hall of Fame is convincing. -Bill Littlefield, NPR's Only a Game -- Bill Littlefield * NPR's Only a Game * Absolutely fantastic. It was truly a pleasure to read. -Josh Lewin, New York Mets broadcaster -- Josh Lewin Zachter brings the same grace and precision to the page that Hodges brought to first base at Ebbets Field and with methodical research, insight, and pure affection gives life to the man behind the astounding stats, proving once and for all that Hodges truly belongs in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Kudos to Mort Zachter for giving a beloved Brooklyn legend his due. -Marty Markowitz, former Brooklyn Borough president -- Marty Markowitz As a Marine, one of Brooklyn's beloved Boys of Summer, and the manager of the Miracle Mets, Gil Hodges lived a great American life, though one cut too short. In these pages you understand how Hodges defined what it meant to be a role model in a golden age. -Tom Verducci, senior writer for Sports Illustrated -- Tom Verducci Mort Zachter captures the essence of Hodges in his biography. -Bob D'Angelo, Tampa Tribune -- Bob D'Angelo * Tampa Tribune * Whether focusing on Hodges the Hoosier, the marine on Okinawa, the home run-hitting slugger, or the Brooklynite on Bedford Avenue, Mort Zachter has given us Gil, right down to the nub of his Marlboro. His mincing steps to the mound are remembered along with the candles lit in church and the day Brooklyn's heart skipped a beat with his. This one spikes high into your heart; the Hodges epic is a lesson in humanity for all seasons. -Bob McGee, author of The Greatest Ballpark Ever: Ebbets Field and the Story of the Brooklyn Dodgers -- Bob McGee Exhaustively researched. -Christian Science Monitor * Christian Science Monitor * [An] excellent biography. -Jacqueline Cutler, Newark Star Ledger -- Jacqueline Cutler * Newark Star Ledger * The definitive and wonderfully told tale of a baseball icon. Mort Zachter has given Gil Hodges the biography he has long deserved. -Michael Shapiro, professor of journalism at Columbia University and author of The Last Good Season: Brooklyn, the Dodgers and Their Final Pennant Race Together -- Michael Shapiro Fans who remember the Brooklyn Bums and the Miracle Mets will find this a must-read. -Jim Burns, Library Journal -- Jim Burns * Library Journal * Zachter's account of Hodges's exploits is thorough and entertaining, and his case that his favorite player probably ought to be in the Hall of Fame is convincing. -Bill Littlefield, NPR's Only a Game -- Bill Littlefield * NPR's Only a Game * Absolutely fantastic. It was truly a pleasure to read. -Josh Lewin, New York Mets broadcaster -- Josh Lewin Zachter brings the same grace and precision to the page that Hodges brought to first base at Ebbets Field and with methodical research, insight, and pure affection gives life to the man behind the astounding stats, proving once and for all that Hodges truly belongs in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Kudos to Mort Zachter for giving a beloved Brooklyn legend his due. -Marty Markowitz, former Brooklyn Borough president -- Marty Markowitz As a Marine, one of Brooklyn's beloved Boys of Summer, and the manager of the Miracle Mets, Gil Hodges lived a great American life, though one cut too short. In these pages you understand how Hodges defined what it meant to be a role model in a golden age. -Tom Verducci, senior writer for Sports Illustrated -- Tom Verducci Mort Zachter captures the essence of Hodges in his biography. -Bob D'Angelo, Tampa Tribune -- Bob D'Angelo * Tampa Tribune * Whether focusing on Hodges the Hoosier, the marine on Okinawa, the home run-hitting slugger, or the Brooklynite on Bedford Avenue, Mort Zachter has given us Gil, right down to the nub of his Marlboro. His mincing steps to the mound are remembered along with the candles lit in church and the day Brooklyn's heart skipped a beat with his. This one spikes high into your heart; the Hodges epic is a lesson in humanity for all seasons. -Bob McGee, author of The Greatest Ballpark Ever: Ebbets Field and the Story of the Brooklyn Dodgers -- Bob McGee Exhaustively researched. -Christian Science Monitor * Christian Science Monitor * [An] excellent biography. -Jacqueline Cutler, Newark Star Ledger -- Jacqueline Cutler * Newark Star Ledger * The definitive and wonderfully told tale of a baseball icon. Mort Zachter has given Gil Hodges the biography he has long deserved. -Michael Shapiro, professor of journalism at Columbia University and author of The Last Good Season: Brooklyn, the Dodgers and Their Final Pennant Race Together -- Michael Shapiro Fans who remember the Brooklyn Bums and the Miracle Mets will find this a must-read. -Jim Burns, Library Journal -- Jim Burns * Library Journal * Zachter's account of Hodges's exploits is thorough and entertaining, and his case that his favorite player probably ought to be in the Hall of Fame is convincing. -Bill Littlefield, NPR's Only a Game -- Bill Littlefield * NPR's Only a Game * Absolutely fantastic. It was truly a pleasure to read. -Josh Lewin, New York Mets broadcaster -- Josh Lewin As a Marine, one of Brooklyn's beloved Boys of Summer, and the manager of the Miracle Mets, Gil Hodges lived a great American life, though one cut too short. In these pages you understand how Hodges defined what it meant to be a role model in a golden age. -Tom Verducci, senior writer for Sports Illustrated -- Tom Verducci Zachter brings the same grace and precision to the page that Hodges brought to first base at Ebbets Field and with methodical research, insight, and pure affection gives life to the man behind the astounding stats, proving once and for all that Hodges truly belongs in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Kudos to Mort Zachter for giving a beloved Brooklyn legend his due. -Marty Markowitz, former Brooklyn Borough president -- Marty Markowitz Whether focusing on Hodges the Hoosier, the marine on Okinawa, the home run-hitting slugger, or the Brooklynite on Bedford Avenue, Mort Zachter has given us Gil, right down to the nub of his Marlboro. His mincing steps to the mound are remembered along with the candles lit in church and the day Brooklyn's heart skipped a beat with his. This one spikes high into your heart; the Hodges epic is a lesson in humanity for all seasons. -Bob McGee, author of The Greatest Ballpark Ever: Ebbets Field and the Story of the Brooklyn Dodgers -- Bob McGee The definitive and wonderfully told tale of a baseball icon. Mort Zachter has given Gil Hodges the biography he has long deserved. -Michael Shapiro, professor of journalism at Columbia University and author of The Last Good Season: Brooklyn, the Dodgers and Their Final Pennant Race Together -- Michael Shapiro Fans who remember the Brooklyn Bums and the Miracle Mets will find this a must-read. -Jim Burns, Library Journal -- Jim Burns * Library Journal * Mort Zachter captures the essence of Hodges in his biography. -Bob D'Angelo, Tampa Tribune -- Bob D'Angelo * Tampa Tribune * [An] excellent biography. -Jacqueline Cutler, Newark Star Ledger -- Jacqueline Cutler * Newark Star Ledger * Author InformationMort Zachter is a former tax attorney and adjunct tax professor at New York University. His first book, Dough: A Memoir, won the 2006 Association of Writers and Writing Programs Book Prize for nonfiction. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |