A Year in Mudville: An Oral History of Casey Stengel and the Original Mets - Paperback

A Year in Mudville: An Oral History of Casey Stengel and the Original Mets - Paperback

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by David Bagdade (Author)

A Year in Mudville is an oral history of Casey Stengel and the 1962 New York Mets, the worst baseball team of the modern era. Told through the words of the actual participants and witnesses, A Year in Mudville is an exciting and humorous in-depth look at an amazing team and an unforgettable season.

Author Biography

David Bagdade is an author and musician from Indianapolis. Working as a freelance writer, he has contributed dozens of features and reviews to publications such as Country Standard Time, the Independent Music Guide, Bluegrass Music News, Bluegrass Music Profiles and The Portrait. Mr. Bagdade's first book is "A Year In Mudville - An Oral History of Casey Stengel and the Original Mets," a narrative-driven look at the 1962 New York Mets, widely regarded as the worst baseball team of all time. This work examines how and why the team was created, the people involved with the first season (not only players, but officials, broadcasters and fans), and why the Original Mets are such a fascinating topic more than four decades after their debut season. As with any oral history, "A Year in Mudville" depends heavily on the actual words of the participants and offers a compelling look at a legendary collection of characters and events. Mr. Bagdade is also an accomplished performer and recording artist. He has recently released a new CD, "Rocky Shores of Home," a collection of original and traditional Celtic music performed on various stringed instruments.

Number of Pages: 420
Dimensions: 0.86 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: November 29, 2010
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