Dome Sweet Dome History and Highlights from 35 Years of the Houston Astrodome |
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Editor:
| Wolf, Gregory H. |
Associate Editor:
| Bush, Frederick C. Forr, James Levin, Len Nowlin, Bill |
Introduction by:
| Smith, Tal Dierker, Larry |
ISBN: | 978-1-943816-32-3 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2017 |
Publisher: | Society for American Baseball Research
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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This book - a collaborative effort by members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) - evokes memories of the Astrodome. Heralded as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" when it opened in 1965, the Astrodome was the world's first domed stadium.Readers are introduced to the stadium's history through detailed summaries of 70 games played there and nine insightful feature essays about the ballpark. Some of the games might be considered great, like Nolan Ryan's record-breaking...
More DescriptionThis book - a collaborative effort by members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) - evokes memories of the Astrodome. Heralded as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" when it opened in 1965, the Astrodome was the world's first domed stadium.Readers are introduced to the stadium's history through detailed summaries of 70 games played there and nine insightful feature essays about the ballpark. Some of the games might be considered great, like Nolan Ryan's record-breaking fifth no-hitter, or historic, like the first regular-season game in the 'Dome. Other contests are remembered for outstanding or milestone accomplishments, such as Jim Wynn becoming the first player to hit three home runs in the Astrodome, or fantastic finishes like the Astros' 22-inning victory in 1989. Stories from 35 years of Astrodome history feature Hall of Famers like Ryan, Bagwell, Craig Biggio, and Randy Johnson, as well as stars from Larry Dierker and Mike Cuellar to José Cruz and Mike Scott, and lesser remembered or forgotten players, such as George Bjorkman. No volume would be complete without the Astros' heartbreaking losses in postseason games in the 1980s and 1990s.Feature essays contextualize the stadium's history, with pieces on the Astrodome's engineering, the major movers and shakers in the early stages of the stadium's creation (including Roy Hofheinz, George Kirksey, and Craig Cullinan), the Astrodome as a home to non-baseball events, and of course, an in-depth historical review of the Astrodome itself. Astrodome icons, pitcher Larry Dierker and longtime team executive Tal Smith, wrote introductions for the volume.