Believe It!: The Story of Chicago's World Champions
By (Author) Jerome Holtzman
Triumph Books
Triumph Books
1st April 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
796.35764097
Paperback
128
Width 215mm, Height 279mm, Spine 10mm
480g
Eighty-eight years after their last World Series win, the Chicago White Sox made up for lost time by sweeping the Houston Astros to become the 2005 world champions of baseball. With 99 regular-season wins, the Sox brought the second-best record in baseball to the postseason. Only one loss to the Angels prevented a complete sweep in every phase of their postseason play to win with an impressive 111 record. Believe It! celebrates the White Sox's championship season, its players, its manager, and its rich history. This book features the writing of ChicagoTribune columnists John Kass, Rick Morrissey, and Mike Downey, who provide a narrative of the season and World Series win. There are exclusive interviews with key contributors-manager Ozzie Guillen, slugger Paul Konerko, ace Mark Buerhle, and more-in which they talk about baseball and life with the Sox. And for the statistician fans, the not-to-be-missed numbers behind the season and throughout White Sox history are included.
The Chicago Tribune is a daily newspaper in Chicago, Illinois that was founded in 1847. Jerome Holtzman was a journalist who covered Chicago news and sports for more than 50 years. He served as the official Major League Baseball historian for 10 years.