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HEARD but not SEEN: Richard Nixon, Frank Robinson and The All-Star Game's most debated play

PublisherComserv LLC

Book Details

PublisherComserv LLC
ISBN / ASIN0977428397
ISBN-139780977428397
AvailabilityIn Stock
Sales Rank7,824
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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More than 16 million viewers saw the 1970 All-Star Game on national television, and more than 50,000 baseball fans watched in person at Riverfront Stadium. But a group of sports writers could only LISTEN to a description of the most debated play in All-Star Game history, the Pete Rose-Ray Fosse home plate collision, because the President of the United States, Richard Nixon -- truly an avid and knowledgeable baseball fan -- stayed until the dust settled at home plate in the bottom of the 12th inning. “HEARD but not SEEN” tells the best behind-the-scenes story, never told until now. It's the story of Cincinnati's rich baseball legacy, and of a long-gone ethic embodied in Pete Rose, who said before the game: "I play it like any other game -- I play it to win." The punch line is a surprising exchange with Frank Robinson, one of the game's fiercest competitors ever.
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