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The Blue Light at the End of the Tunnel: The Los Angeles Dodgers, Their Fans and the Long Road Back
by Linda M. Wilson
74 pages
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A story about Dodger fans' frustrating 32-year wait throughout the many transitions of the Los Angeles Dodgers between their championships of 1988 and 2020.
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Paperback
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$13.95
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+ $8.59 shipping & handling (USA)
(add $2.20 S&H
per additional copy)
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Category: Sports
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(requires Adobe Reader)
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About the Book
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This is a story to which many fans of the grand game of baseball can relate, but in particular those who have followed the Los Angeles Dodgers through an era they never saw coming. It encompasses the thoughts and experiences of a blue-bleeding diehard Dodger fan who lived through the 32 years between the team’s championships of 1988 and 2020, both of which were leap years and presidential election years, and describes the extended agonizing wait for the team’s return to the glory it had enjoyed in many decades prior. You’ll also read about the events within the Dodgers organization and around Major League Baseball that took place during that time frame.
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About the Author |
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Linda M. Wilson is a Southern California writer and editor, and a long-time Dodger fan. She was born with blue eyes and blue blood, and detests the designated hitter rule, automatic runner, and interleague play--except for one game in July, and four to seven in October. |
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