A Band of Misfits

A Band of Misfits: Tales of the 2010 San Francisco Giants

Andrew Baggarly; Foreword by Duane Kuiper
ISBN: 978-1-60078-598-6
336 pages
5 1/2 x 8 1/2, Hardbound
pub date 03-2011
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For 53 years, San Francisco waited. Waited for a team like the 2010 Giants to come along. Waited for a team that could end a title drought that started in New York and carried on for more than five decades after a move to the west coast. Waited for that one magical postseason run that could unleash more than a half-century of pent-up frustration. At long last, the 2010 Giants hopped on that magic carpet and made it happen.  San Jose Mercury News beat reporter Andrew Baggarly captured the 2010 Giants' incredible run through the regular season, playoffs and World Series in his new book, A Band of Misfits: Tales of the 2010 San Francisco Giants, as they finally captured that elusive title not just for the team, but for the entire city of San Francisco.
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A Book 53 Years In The Making
For 53 years, San Francisco waited. It waited for a team like the 2010 Giants to come along, waited for a team that could end a title drought that started in New York and carried on for more than five decades after a move to the west coast, waited for that one magical postseason run that could unleash more than a half-century of pent-up frustration. At long last, the 2010 Giants hopped on that magic carpet and made it happen.  San Jose Mercury News beat reporter Andrew Baggarly captured the 2010 Giants' incredible run through the regular season, playoffs and World Series in his new book, A Band of Misfits: Tales of the 2010 San Francisco Giants, as they finally captured that elusive title not just for the team, but for the entire city of San Francisco. For more information, please refer to the official page for A Band of Misfits.



A Band of Misfits

A Band of Misfits:
Tales of the 2010 San Francisco Giants

By Andrew Baggarly/Foreword by Duane Kuiper

 

Contact: Bill Ames, Triumph Books, 312.252.1248, b.ames@triumphbooks.com

 

For 53 years, San Francisco waited. Waited for a team like the 2010 Giants to come along. Waited for a team that could end a title drought that started in New York and carried on for more than five decades after a move to the west coast. Waited for that one magical postseason run that could unleash more than a half-century of pent-up frustration. At long last, the 2010 Giants hopped on that magic carpet and made it happen.

 

San Jose Mercury News beat reporter Andrew Baggarly captured the 2010 Giants' incredible run through the regular season, playoffs and World Series in his new book, A Band of Misfits: Tales of the 2010 San Francisco Giants, as they finally captured that elusive title not just for the team, but for the entire city of San Francisco.

 

Throughout A Band of Misfits, Baggarly reminds Giants fans of the vindication for a unique group of men who represented the hopes of an entire city longing for a World Series title, including:


  • Tim Lincecum's evolution from an offseason pot bust to a postseason ace
  • Aubrey Huff and his immodestly skimpy Rally Thong
  • Brian Wilson's curiously strong black beard
  • Buster Posey's too-good-to-be-true rookie season
  • Manager Bruce Bochy, who lovingly referred to his quirky team as his "Dirty Dozen"

 

Unlike the Giants teams of the previous 52 years that were haunted by a history that always seemed to end in futility, this team - despite overhauling their lineup with waiver-wire pickups like Pat Burrell and Cody Ross -- decided it was time to place its own inimitable stamp on the franchise.  Any of the hundreds of thousands who attended the championship parade - the biggest public gathering in San Francisco's civic history - could attest to the fact this band of misfits stirred the soul of an entire region.

 

About the Author:

Andrew Baggarly is the Giants beat reporter for the San Jose Mercury News and has covered the team for the past seven seasons. Prior to that, he covered the Dodgers and Angels beats for newspapers in Southern California beginning in 1996. He writes the popular Extra Baggs blog for Bay Area News Group and can be followed on Twitter @extrabaggs. He has covered a four-home run game, a no-hitter, and multiple World Series and All-Star Games. He is a proud Hall of Fame voter and served as an official scorer for the 2007 All-Star Game at AT&T Park. Baggarly was born in Illinois, graduated from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, and lives in Eugene, Oregon, during the offseason.

 

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