In one of the most exciting seasons in baseball history, the 1964
St. Louis Cardinals surged in the final months to steal the pennant and
top the mighty Yankees in seven games to capture the World Series. How
did an unlikely assortment of people and events come together for such a
monumental achievement? Look no further than ’64 Cardinals, a
photo-illustrated story of promise, turmoil, and triumph. Discover how
the famous trade for Lou Brock provided a jolt that reversed a summer
swoon. Witness superstar pitcher Bob Gibson ascend to dominance down the
stretch and meet the other indispensables―Curt Flood, Dick Groat, Bill
White, Julian Javier, Tim McCarver, Mike Shannon, Barney Schultz, team
captain Kenny Boyer, and others―who helped power the team through the
National League meat-grinder and the ultimate clash of historic
heavyweights. High drama wasn’t limited to the field, thanks to a
harddriving owner, Gussie Busch, and his “special consultant,” Branch
Rickey. The book illuminates how palace intrigue foreshadowed the
unthinkable departures of general manager Bing Devine and manager Johnny
Keane during and after the Series, respectively. With key facts,
engaging anecdotes, and direct observations from players who lived the
experience this rare volume will bring to life a truly thrilling season.
An exhilarating ride for any baseball fan, ’64 Cardinals also heralds
the return of the writing team of baseball historian Bob Tiemann and
broadcast journalist Ron Jacober, who co-authored the local bestseller
Immortal Moments in Cardinals History. Whether you watched the 1964
Cardinals in person, or have just heard the stories passed down over the
years, this book is the capstone on any baseball lover’s collection.