A captivating inside look at the 1980s Atlanta Braves
The Braves have a long and storied history, taking them from Boston to Milwaukee and then finally to Atlanta. Some of baseball's most accomplished ballplayers were part of the Braves organization at some point, but amazingly, World Series titles did not materialize in Atlanta for years.
In A Dynasty Interrupted, Patrick Montgomery tells the story of the Atlanta Braves as the franchise meteorically rose from a losing team to an exciting one-making the postseason in 1982 and contending in 1983 and 1984-only to have the team sink back to the depths of the National League for the rest of the decade. Montgomery examines the franchise's move from Milwaukee to Atlanta before diving into their years building the team around Dale Murphy and Bob Horner alongside Phil Niekro, with billionaire maverick team owner Ted Turner starting to bring joy back to the Braves. The team exploded on the World Series contender radar with strong finishes in the early 1980s, but could never make the jump from good to great.
With original interviews from players and managers of the 1980s-including Dale Murphy, Bob Horner, Joe Torre, and others-A Dynasty Interrupted explores what happened to a franchise so full of potential.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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979-8-8818-4256-7 (9798881842567)
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Patrick Montgomery is an award-winning writer and a skilled media relations manager. His first book, The Baseball Miracle of the Splendid 6, garnered 1st place for Sports Books at the 2022 Speak Up Talk Radio Firebird Book Awards and was a winner in the 2022 Hollywood Book Festival. His most recent book, Baseball's Great Expectations, earned a Booklist Starred Review and a Booklist Top-10 Book on Sports 2024. Montgomery is a youth softball coach, baseball historian, and member of the Society for American Baseball Research. He lives in South Carolina.
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Author, media relations manager
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1: A Proud Franchise
2: The Abyss
3: The Rise
4: Roller Coaster Going Up
5: Roller Coaster Going Down
6: The Chase
7: The 1982 Playoffs
8: 1983 As the Favorites
9: The Impatience of the 1984 Offseason
10: The Braves Turn Left
11: It Had to Happen
12: A Model Franchise
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author