The Baltimore Stallions
The Brief, Brilliant History of the CFL Champion Franchise
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:6th Apr '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Baltimore is home to some of the greatest football players ever to step onto the gridiron. From the Colts' Johnny Unitas to the Ravens' Ray Lewis, Charm City has been blessed with multiple championship teams and plenty of Hall of Fame players.
Between the Colts and Ravens, a brief but significant chapter of Baltimore football history was written--the Stallions. Formed in 1994, they posted the most successful single season in the history of the Canadian Football League, when in 1995 they became the only U.S. team to win the Grey Cup. By 1996 the Stallions were gone, undermined by the arrival of the Ravens and the overall failure of the CFL's U.S. expansion efforts. Drawing on original interviews with players, coaches, journalists and fans, this book recalls how the Stallions both captured the imagination and broke the hearts of Baltimore football fans in just 24 months.
“Focus[es] on the Baltimore Stallions, a well-supported championship Canadian Football League (CFL) franchise that was part of the brief CFL expansion into the United States during the mid-1990s. Snyder's book is filled with quotes from interviews with players, coaches, team management, Baltimore officials, reporters from the media, and others, providing an intimate look at the day-to-day operations of the successful yet short-lived enterprise. The text is nicely illustrated and provides a short, easy read. ... delv[es] into the cutthroat business of professional sports...recommended”—Choice
“Excellent…entertaining and informative…impressive…highly recommended”—The Guy Who Reviews Sports Books
“A refreshing jog down memory lane. ...It’s fascinating! ...there doesn’t seem to be a single thing he forgot or left out in telling the Stallions’ proud history”—The Rod Pedersen Show.
ISBN: 9781476678412
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
Weight: 277g
204 pages