More Tales from the Cubs Dugout lets the reader bite off a huge chunk of tasty Cubs fun and fantasy, heartbreak and happiness during unforgettable afternoons in the sun, rain, wind and fog that make every inning an adventure at Wrigley Field. It's written in sprightly style by Bob Logan, who covered baseball for 32 years as a Chicago Tribune and Daily Herald sportswriter. Logan broke in on the Cubs beat when Leo "the Lip" Durocher was their manager, struggling to overcome an agonizing finish to the incredible summer of 1969. This book is crammed with stories, quotes, and anecdotes and inside stuff from his personal relationship with the managers, players and front-office people on the Cub scene since then. This is a book you'll want to read over again, use for ammunition in those Hot Stove League bull sessions about whether this year really is that long-awaited "next year," and get extra copies for friends-especially young Cub fans.
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About the Author:
Bob Logan is a longtime Chicago Tribune and Daily Herald writer who grew up in Philadelphia listening to Notre Dame radio broadcasts during Frank Leahy's dynasty years. He covered the Notre Dame beat during Lou Holtz's championship 1988 season.
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- PublisherSports Publishing LLC
- Publication date2003
- ISBN 10 1582615616
- ISBN 13 9781582615615
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages215
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