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God Almighty Hisself
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

God Almighty Hisself

Dick Allen is considered by some to be the best baseball player not in the Hall of Fame and by others to be the game's most destructive and divisive force—ever. God Almighty Hisself: The Life and Legacy of Dick Allen unveils the strange and maddening career of a man who fulfilled and frustrated expectations all at once.

Crash
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Crash

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In 1964, Dick Allen couldn't miss with the Phillies. As a superstar Allen was in constant war with the baseball establishment. Now, at last, Allen tells his side of the story. 8 pages of photos.

Dick Allen, the Life and Times of a Baseball Immortal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Dick Allen, the Life and Times of a Baseball Immortal

"Foreword by Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies' Hall of Fame 3rd baseman"-- Jacket.

Chili Dog MVP
  • Language: en

Chili Dog MVP

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-01-23
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Chili Dog MVP: Dick Allen, The 1972 White Sox and A Transforming Chicago" re-creates a unique time and place in baseball and Chicago history, when the arrival of a controversial slugger lifted the bedraggled Sox out of a daunting hole and briefly united a fractious fan base for the two hours-plus he played.Lead author John Owens, along with Dr. David Fletcher and George Castle, weave an entertaining narrative of Allen, his teammates and broadcaster Harry Caray bringing pride to a franchise that had one foot out of town to Milwaukee just 2 1/2 years previously and equal status in profile with the dominant Chicago Cubs.The best baseball books endeavor to re-create the time, place and "feel" of a team and the people around it. "Chili Dog MVP" follows in that tradition to recall a more innocent time in baseball intertwining with the hard truths of a hyper-political city like Chicago. In both baseball and life, for which the game is often a metaphor, past is prologue.Edited by baseball writer par excellence, George Castle. George has written 21 books, and is a historian for the Chicago Baseball Museum.

Zen Master Poems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

Zen Master Poems

A unique voice in American poetry evocative of Han Shan’s Zen verses, Pablo Neruda’s Book of Questions, and the writings of Jack Kerouac. What a long conversation we never had! All those rivers? we never crossed together. You so busy with your own life, I so busy with mine. Dick Allen, one of the founders of the Expansive Poetry movement, has won the Robert Frost Prize, the Hart Crane Poetry Prize, and the Pushcart Prize—among others. His work has been anthologized five times in the Best American Poetry volumes, and has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Tricycle, The Buddhist Poetry Review, and The American Poetry Review, as well as numerous other publications. He’s a former fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts, and a former Poet Laureate for the state of Connecticut, where he lives and writes.

September Swoon: Richie Allen, the Õ64 Phillies, and Racial Integration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276
Baseball's Ultimate Power
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

Baseball's Ultimate Power

The tape measure home run is the greatest single act of power in the game of baseball, and the tales of these homers are the most cherished legacies players and fans hand down through the generations. Fully illustrated with photos of the players and aerial ballpark photos showing the landing spots of each stadium's longest homers.

Present Vanishing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

Present Vanishing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A down-to-earth search for everyday Zen mindfulness from well-known master of formal poetry.

God Almighty Hisself
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

God Almighty Hisself

When the Philadelphia Phillies signed Dick Allen in 1960, fans of the franchise envisioned bearing witness to feats never before accomplished by a Phillies player. A half-century later, they're still trying to make sense of what they saw. Carrying to the plate baseball's heaviest and loudest bat as well as the burden of being the club's first African American superstar, Allen found both hits and controversy with ease and regularity as he established himself as the premier individualist in a game that prided itself on conformity. As one of his managers observed, "I believe God Almighty hisself would have trouble handling Richie Allen." A brutal pregame fight with teammate Frank Thomas, a dogg...

September Swoon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

September Swoon

"September Swoon" is important because it not only chronicles how the Phillies disintegrated, but also looks at the racial tension surrounding the Phillies star rookie, Richie Allen."