"The Kid" Blasts a Winner was a labor of love for baseball historian and Ted Williams authority Nowlin and the detail he provides is astounding. The narrative leans heavily on the use of newspaper accounts of the gameswith headlines and excerpts adding color and depth to the narrative. Numerous quotes from Williams are also included, both from the newspaper stories and later reminiscences from The Splinter.
Also included are a section that breaks down the game-winning home runs by opponent, inning, walk-off, and other categories, features on The Kid's .406 season and unforgettable All-Star Game homers, and an amazing notes section that runs more than 50 pages, packed with background stories about Williams and the Red Sox, stats and trivia, and hyperlinks to dozens of related articles. Taken on its own, the end notes read like a condensed version of Williams's unmatched career, full of little-known facts and sidebars that also serve to recreate baseball's classic era of the 1940s and 1950s.
"The Kid" Blasts a Winner IS a winnera front-row seat to some of the greatest games played by one of baseball's greatest players. If you thought the legend of Ted Williams could grow no larger, get ready to become even more awed.
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