The worst team money could buy: the collapse of the New York Mets

1993; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 31; Issue: 03 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5860/choice.31-1578

ISSN

1943-5975

Autores

Bob Klapisch, John Harper,

Tópico(s)

American Sports and Literature

Resumo

Even before the New York Mets began the 1992 season, they had set a critical record: the highest payroll ever for a major-league team, $45 million. With players Bobby Bonilla, Vince Coleman, Bret Saberhagen, and Howard Johnson, winning another championship seemed a mere formality. The 1992 New York Mets never made it to Cooperstown, however. Veteran newspapermen Bob Klapisch and John Harper reveal the extraordinary inside story of the Mets' decline and fall-with the sort of detail and uncensored quotes that never run in a family newspaper. From the sex scandals that plagued the club in Florida to the puritanical, no-booze rules of manager Jeff Torborg, from bad behavior on road trips to the downright ornery practical jokes that big boys play, The Worst Team Money Could Buy is a grand-slam classic.

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