Dodgers


The Boys of Summer
Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy
The Artful Dodger
The Last Innocents: The Collision of the Turbulent Sixties and the Los Angeles Dodgers
Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson's First Season
The Best Team Money Can Buy
Forever Blue: The True Story of Walter O'Malley, Baseball's Most Controversial Owner, and the Dodgers of Brooklyn and Los Angeles
Wait Till Next Year
Decoy Saves Opening Day
Jim Gilliam: The Forgotten Dodger
The Last of His Kind: Clayton Kershaw and the Burden of Greatness
Penguin Power: Dodger Blue, Hollywood Lights, and My One-in-a-Million Big League Journey
A Damn Near Perfect Game: Reclaiming America's Pastime
Black and Blue: The Golden Arm, the Robinson Boys, and the 1966 World Series That Stunned America
Jackie Robinson: A Biography
Roger Angell
The fearful happenings of the second game need not be lingered over, being now as well known as the circumstances surrounding the fall of Troy. Until the gods began their heavy-handed meddling, it was a fine, fast game, with the Dodgers having somewhat the better of it.
Roger Angell, The Summer Game