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The Bantam Baseball Collection No. 2 American League MVP's Paperback Book Donald Honig Vintage 1989
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American League MVP's: By Donald Honig!
The Bantam Baseball Collection No. 2, American League Most Valuable Players. This is a Vintage 1989 Paperback book in very good condition, has some staining on the sides of top and bottom pages, does not affect the reading.
•Title: American League MVP's
•Author: Donald Honig
•1989 - Bantam Books
•Format: Softcover Book
•Pages: 122
•ISBN: 0553279807
•Conditon: Very Good
Every year, one man in the American League is selected as the Most Valuable Player. In a way, he is the crown prince that year. He has risen above men of record-book talent; he has pulled his team along through sheer baseball artistry; he has put together that "dream season" sought after by every player since Abner Doubleday invented the game.
But how did such achievements affect their careers? Like screen actors who win Oscars, may never again came close to matching their stellar performances. For others, it is merely one landmark in careers filled with great moments. Since 1931, nearly 60 American League players have won the honor. They are all here: the highlights of the particular season, statistics, photos, runners-up, plus humorous anecdotes about the MVP's and their teammates.
The Bantam Baseball Collection No. 2, American League Most Valuable Players. This is a Vintage 1989 Paperback book in very good condition, has some staining on the sides of top and bottom pages, does not affect the reading.
•Title: American League MVP's
•Author: Donald Honig
•1989 - Bantam Books
•Format: Softcover Book
•Pages: 122
•ISBN: 0553279807
•Conditon: Very Good
Every year, one man in the American League is selected as the Most Valuable Player. In a way, he is the crown prince that year. He has risen above men of record-book talent; he has pulled his team along through sheer baseball artistry; he has put together that "dream season" sought after by every player since Abner Doubleday invented the game.
But how did such achievements affect their careers? Like screen actors who win Oscars, may never again came close to matching their stellar performances. For others, it is merely one landmark in careers filled with great moments. Since 1931, nearly 60 American League players have won the honor. They are all here: the highlights of the particular season, statistics, photos, runners-up, plus humorous anecdotes about the MVP's and their teammates.





