Description
Title: 12 Rings: Stories of the St. Louis Cardinals World Championships, second edition, expanded and updated
Author: Robert L. Tiemann
Size: 6 x 9
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781681065748
Price: $22.50
This product is listed as a preorder. Books will ship upon release starting March 25th, 2025.
12 Rings: Stories of the St. Louis Cardinals World Championships is like a dozen adventure novels, all with the same happy ending. Going back to 1886, St. Louis has won 12 World Series. The Cardinals have been champions during both good and bad economic times, during war and in peace. Twice they’ve christened a new stadium with a world championship during its first full year.
In 12 Rings, veteran newspaperman James Rygelski and eminent baseball historian Robert L. Tiemann mine this rich history for the stories behind the personalities that took these teams to the top.
The Browns (now known as the Cardinals) best Chicago in an extra inning finale of a winner-take-all World Series.
Rogers Hornsbyʼs Cards subdue Murdererʼs Row.
Pepper Martin runs wild on Connie Mackʼs Athletics.
Dizzy and Paul Dean tame some Tigers.
The St. Louis Swifties, with a young Stan Musial, overwhelm the mighty Yankees.
Home field advantage? Not when the Cardinals and Browns meet.
Country Slaughter makes a mad dash.
Gibson goes the distance for Gussie Buschʼs first title.
El Birdos turn Boston’s Impossible Dream into a nightmare.
Whiteyball proves too fast for Harveyʼs Wallbangers.
Tony La Russa’s improbable Redbirds shock the Tigers and the world.
Never-say-die Cards outlast the Phillies, Brewers, and Rangers.
Along with each narrative is a summary of that yearʼs pennant race, stats for each World Series game, comments from St. Louis sportscaster Ron Jacober, and photos.
AUTHOR
Robert L. Tiemann is an award-winning baseball historian who has written several books and contributed to and edited many journals for the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). He is the author of ʼ64 Cardinals, Immortal Moments in Cardinals History, and the coauthor of 10 Rings.
Ron Jacober has broadcast Cardinals baseball, Blues hockey, college basketball on ESPN, college football, hundreds of soccer games, and covered the Olympics for CBS radio. He is a member of the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.