Bears, Bulls, Cubs, Sox, Blackhawks--there's no city like Chicago when
it comes to sports. Generation after generation, Chicagoans pass down
their almost religious allegiances to teams, stadiums, and players and
their never-say-die attitude, along with the stories of the city's best
(and worst) sports moments. And every one of those moments--every
come-from-behind victory or crushing defeat--has been chronicled by
Chicago's unparalleled sportswriters.
In "From Black Sox to
Three-Peats," veteran Chicago sports columnist Ron Rapoportassembles one
hundred of the best columns and articles from the "Tribune,"
"Sun-Times," "Daily News, Defender, "and other papers to tell the
unforgettable story of a century of Chicago sports. From Ring Lardner to
Rick Telander, Westbrook Pegler to Bob Verdi, Mike Royko to Hugh
Fullerton, Melissa Isaacson to Brent Musburger, and on and on, this
collection reminds us that Chicago sports fans have enjoyed a wealth of
talent not just on the field, but in the press box as well. Through
their stories we relive the betrayal of the Black Sox, the cocksure
power of the '85 Bears, the assassin's efficiency of Jordan's Bulls, the
Blackhawks' stunning reclamation of the Stanley Cup, the Cubs' century
of futility--all as seen in the moment, described and interpreted on the
spot by some of the most talented columnists ever to grace a sports
page.
Sports are the most ephemeral of news events: once you know
the outcome, the drama is gone. But every once in a while, there are
those games, those teams, those players that make it into something
more--and great writers can transform those fleeting moments into
lasting stories that become part of the very identity of a city. "From
Black Sox to Three-Peats" is Chicago history at its most exciting and
celebratory. No sports fan should be without it.
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