A's Bad as It Gets

Connie Mack's Pathetic Athletics of 1916

Andy Saunders author John G Robertson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:26th Mar '14

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A's Bad as It Gets cover

This work is a game-by-game account of the Philadelphia Athletics' pitiful 1916 season, in which they won just 36 of 154 games. It starts with a brief biography of the team's living symbol--A's manager and co-owner Connie Mack--and moves through the birth of the franchise and into its first era of glory in which the A's won world championships in 1910, 1911, and 1913. Following the A's stunning defeat in the 1914 World Series to the underdog Boston Braves, Mack dismantled his championship club and finished last in the American League for seven straight seasons. The 1916 campaign was the nadir. The team's few solid veterans had a supporting cast of underachievers, college boys, raw rookies, no-hopers, and sub-par pitching. The book chronicles the daily grind of a team that had no chance to begin with and quickly became the laughingstock of the AL. Many humorous anecdotes, needless to say!

“Robertson and Saunders do a commendable job in tracing the events of this awful season for the A’s. The writing is clear, the authors have a sense of humor, and they know their baseball...solid addition to anyone’s baseball library”—The Inside Game (SABR Deadball Era Committee Newsletter).

ISBN: 9780786478187

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm

Weight: 272g

196 pages