“Brothers in Arms: Koufax, Kershaw, and the Dodgers’ Extraordinary Pitching Tradition”
Tom examines the pitching rich tradition of the Dodgers.
Tom’s Book Nook
Welcome to Tom’s Book Nook. for several years I have been and reviewing sports books only. Now it is time to delve into other genres and this is the place for those books with a short synopsis of them. Please keep coming back for those as I add them as I read them. Enjoy!!
Tom examines the pitching rich tradition of the Dodgers.
Tom examines Skip Lockwood’s twelve seasons in the major leagues as a closer.
Tom examines the economics of baseball beginning in the 1920’s.
Tom examines how teams put together dynasties in major league baseball.
Tom examines the life and career of pitcher Urban Shocker.
Tom examines baseball from the perspective of sitting in the chair of the General Manager of the Dodgers.
Tom examines baseball during World War II and how Ted Williams and others were involved.
Tom examines how great coaches make great teams.
Tom examines the life and journey of Irv Cross from poverty to NFL to being the first black national journalist
Tom examines the life of Mickey Lolich and his winning of the World Series MVP in 1968.