The Greatest Teams Never: Sports Memories of Near Misses, Total Messes, and Not-so-Magical Moments

Author:   Tony del Prete
Publisher:   Gatekeeper Press
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9781662919374


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   05 November 2021
Format:   Paperback
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The Greatest Teams Never: Sports Memories of Near Misses, Total Messes, and Not-so-Magical Moments


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The Greatest Teams Never: Sports Memories of Near Misses, Total Messes, and Not-so-magical Moments chronicles the despair and disappointment of 40 remarkable teams that are remembered more for what they didn't accomplish than their successes. The book revisits some of the most memorable and unbelievable events in the annals of sports, while at the same time recognizing those deemed ""second-best"" as unofficially great, even if history may never remember them that way. Each chapter comprises teams with similar notoriety and highlights a particular nuance of their ultimate demise. There is the 2007 New England Patriots stunning Super Bowl loss to the NY Giants headlining You Can't Win em All. Better Lucky than Good examines the Immaculate Reception and divergent outcomes for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Oakland Raiders after their historic playoff game. Once long-suffering Red Sox and Cubs fans will appreciate the chapter, Wait til Near. Even international teams such as Brazil futbol and the USSR hockey are showcased in C'est La Vie. Using hundreds of quotes from players and coaches, statistics, and ""distant"" replay the book explores both the promise and improbable ending for some truly great teams. Hear in their own words how several Golden State Warriors blamed themselves for blowing the 2016 NBA finals; that Mickey Mantle and other Yankees greats wouldn't admit the 1960 world champion Pirates were the better team; heartbroken college athletes who try to make sense of one-loss seasons; and more. From Baby Boomers to Millennials, avid sports fans to casual observers, there is something for anyone who follows sports, played sports, or simply roots for their hometown team. Each chapter is filled with reasons to consider the ""losers"" as still great and ends with a Claim to Fame providing some level of vindication for players and their fans. After all, everyone deserves a second chance - even the greatest teams never.

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Author:   Tony del Prete
Publisher:   Gatekeeper Press
Imprint:   Gatekeeper Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.259kg
ISBN:  

9781662919374


ISBN 10:   1662919379
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   05 November 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Tony Del Prete is a published author, world traveler, and retired counselor whose experience with human failure and resilience over the past quarter century was the catalyst for writing this book. Previously, Del Prete left a successful business career, sold everything he owned, and traveled the globe until the money ran out. Upon returning he published his first novel, Where in the World: Travels and Travails in Search of the Good Life, and he has been writing ever since. Tony currently lives with his wife in suburban Pittsburgh, writing, traveling and encouraging others ⁠- especially his two adult children ⁠- to dream a little and live a lot.

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