When the Game Changed

An Oral History Of Baseball's True Golden Age: 1969-1979

By (author) George Castle

Paperback - £11.99

Publication date:

06 May 2012

Length of book:

336 pages

Publisher

Lyons Press

ISBN-13: 9780762772438

An authoritative look back at the decade that brought America’s favorite game into the modern era.

“I pitched throughout the era, not knowing the ongoing history of the game as well as I should, but George Castle was on top of his game during that time. George knows baseball history as well as any journalist or author in today’s game and will certainly bring this era to life in this book.”

—Ferguson Jenkins, Hall of Famer and 1971 NL Cy Young Award winner

 

“I have read all of George Castle’s books, and I can say without hesitation that he is one of those rare individuals who is extremely gifted both as a reporter and a writer. I have also seen George work the Cubs’ clubhouse, and it is clear that he has a rapport with team personnel that no other reporter in Chicago can touch. They trust him and they respect him, which means they will also tell him things they will never dare tell anyone else.”

—Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights and Three Nights in August

 

“I had the wonderful opportunity to play professional baseball over fifteen seasons, and of all the characters in this great game, no one stood out like George Castle. He has always shown to have the most knowledge of anyone when it comes to baseball history. I spent a full season with him on his radio show, Diamond Gems, and his wealth of information on baseball is mindboggling. For those who take the time to read this gem, be prepared to learn more than you ever have about the game.”

 —Doug Glanville, former Phillies and Cubs outfielder and now a NYTimes.com baseball columnist

“From uniforms to facial hair to Afros to strike zones, this decade saw it all. . . .If you’re a baseball fan, and especially one who grew up idolizing the players of the ’70s, this is a must read.”

—Chicago Examiner