Abstract
An entertaining look back at the most memorable year in Boston sports history.
The year 1986 was a special one for Boston sports fans. Surprising everyone, the Patriots, Celtics, and Red Sox played in the Super Bowl, NBA Finals, and World Series, the first time and still the only time that’s ever happened to the city. But what really made it so memorable was the way it happened, making it a sports year beyond anyone’s expectations.
In The Glory of '86: The Year Boston Ruled the Sports World, Tom Van Riper tells in absorbing detail the story of Boston’s greatest year in sports. The cast of characters runs the gamut, from the franchise faces of Larry Bird, Jim Rice, Wade Boggs, and John Hannah to the prime young talent of Roger Clemens, Bruce Hurst, and Craig James. While the Celtics carried high expectations going into the 1985-86 season, the Patriots hadn’t won a single postseason game since joining the NFL in 1970 and the Red Sox were still living with the “curse” of 1918. But in 1986, to the delight of Boston fans, everything broke right for all three teams.
The Glory of ’86 is a rollercoaster ride through three amazing seasons. It features a dominant champion, two unexpected runs through the playoffs, season-ending joy, and season-ending heartbreak. There never was a more glorious year in Boston sports.
Schlagworte
Boston Boston 1986 Boston Celtics Boston Red Sox Boston Sports Fenway Park NBA Finals New England New England Patriots New England sports Roger Clemens Super Bowl Titletown USA World Series baseball basketball football sports- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xxviii Preface i–xxviii
- 119–162 July to October, 1986 119–162
- 163–164 Notes 163–164
- 165–166 Bibliography 165–166
- 167–170 Index 167–170
- 171–172 About the Author 171–172