Where Cleveland Played: Sports Shrines from League Park to the Coliseum

Morris Eckhouse,Greg Crouse

Where Cleveland Played: Sports Shrines from League Park to the Coliseum
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Published
15 November 2010
Pages
144
ISBN
9781596292703

Where Cleveland Played: Sports Shrines from League Park to the Coliseum

Morris Eckhouse,Greg Crouse

These shrines, now gone save for League Park’s crumbling remnants, hosted American sports heroes and icons, rock legends and hockey stars. Babe Ruth launched his 500th home run at League Park, where Indians great Bob Feller, all cleft chin and leg kick, debuted. A young and seemingly weightless Michael Jordan sunk the Cavs and Craig Ehlo at Richfield. Jim Brown broke the will of opponents at Municipal, where both Larry Doby–the first black American Leaguer–and Frank Robinson–baseball’s first black manager–shattered color barriers. Morris Eckhouse and Greg Crouse delve into the city’s lost sports sanctuaries, where Clevelanders rejoiced and wept, experiencing moments of jubilation and ineffable sadness that remain glowing and raw.

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