Edition |
1st pbk ed. |
Description |
viii, 255 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map, portraits ; 21 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
pt. 1. Welcome to Macon. Beginnings -- Shark -- Write your own obituary -- "Practice is optional" -- Lost in the corn -- He ain't got shit -- It only takes one -- The announcement -- Long summer nights -- Un-American, or unpatriotic -- pt. 2. The forever season. Another shot -- Hippies, tape decks, and a silent infield -- The first step -- We've only just begun -- Big coop -- Riding into Peoria -- The baseball factory -- The drums -- One shot -- June 1971 -- pt. 3. Ghosts. Never the same -- The return. |
Summary |
In 1971, a small-town high school baseball team from rural Illinois playing with hand-me-down uniforms and peace signs on their hats defied convention and the odds. Led by an English teacher with no coaching experience, the Macon Ironmen emerged from a field of 370 teams to become the smallest school in Illinois history to make the state final, a distinction that still stands. There, sporting long hair, and warming up to Jesus Christ Superstar, the Ironmen would play a dramatic game against a Chicago powerhouse that would change their lives forever. |
Subject |
Baseball -- Illinois -- Macon -- History.
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High school athletes -- Illinois -- Macon -- History.
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Macon (Ill.) -- Social life and customs.
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Baseball. (OCoLC)fst00827904
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High school athletes. (OCoLC)fst00956065
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Manners and customs. (OCoLC)fst01007815
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Illinois -- Macon.
(OCoLC)fst01217841
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Genre/Form |
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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ISBN |
9781401312664 (pbk.) |
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1401312667 (pbk.) |
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