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(Ebook) The Curt Flood Story: The Man Behind the Myth (Sports and American Culture Series) by Stuart L. Weiss ISBN 9780826217400, 9780826265982, 0826217400, 0826265987

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Authors:Stuart L. Weiss
Pages:288 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Missouri
Language:english
File Size:1.62 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780826217400, 9780826265982, 0826217400, 0826265987
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(Ebook) The Curt Flood Story: The Man Behind the Myth (Sports and American Culture Series) by Stuart L. Weiss ISBN 9780826217400, 9780826265982, 0826217400, 0826265987

Curt Flood, former star center fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals, is a hero to many for selflessly sacrificing his career to challenge baseball s reserve system. Sportswriters and fans have helped to paint a picture of Flood as a larger-than-life figure, a portrait that, unhappily, cannot stand closer inspection. This book reveals the real Flood more man than myth. Drawing on previously untapped sources, Weiss explains how Flood s battle against the reserve system cannot be understood in isolation from the personal experiences that precipitated it, such as his youth in a dysfunctional home, his unwavering commitment to the Cardinals, and his alcoholism. It shows that Flood was neither a hero nor a martyr but a victim of unique circumstances and his own life.
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