Dick Allen -- The Life & Times of a Baseball Immortal: An Illustrated Biography

Dick Allen -- The Life & Times of a Baseball Immortal: An Illustrated Biography

by William C. Kashatus (Author)

Synopsis

Baseball star Richie Dick Allen forced Philadelphians to address the racism that existed in their city during the 1960s. While his candid opinions challenged the white baseball establishment, Allens tape-measure home runs earned the admiration of younger fans and fellow players, both black and white. The admiration, as well as Allens reputation as Baseballs Bad Boy, continued after he left Philadelphia to play for the St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Chicago White Sox. Named the American Leagues Most Valuable player in 1972, Allen was one of the games most misunderstood players. Based on interviews of teammates, family, friends, and Allen himself, this richly illustrated biography with original artwork by Dick Perez explores the stars personal life as well as his playing career. It is a story about one of the finest baseball players of all time, and one who deserves to be enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 288
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd (US)
Published: 28 May 2017

ISBN 10: 0764352849
ISBN 13: 9780764352843

Author Bio
William C. Kashatus is author of more than a dozen baseball books, including September Swoon: Richie Allen, the 1964 Phillies and Racial Integration, which won Elysian Fields Quarterly Review's award for the Most Important Baseball Book of 2004.