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Dynastic, Bombastic, Fantastic

Reggie, Rollie, Catfish, and Charlie Finley's Swingin' A's

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Dynastic, Bombastic, Fantastic

By: Jason Turbow
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The Oakland A's of the early 1970s were the most transformative team in baseball history. Never before had an entire organization so collectively traumatized baseball's establishment with its outlandish behavior and business decisions - or with its indisputable winning record: five straight division titles and three straight championships. The high drama that played out on the field was exceeded only by the drama in the clubhouse and front office.

But those A's, with their garish uniforms and outlandish facial hair, redefined soon virtually every aspect of the game for coming generations. Under the visionary leadership of Charles O. Finley, the team assembled such luminary figures as Reggie Jackson, Catfish Hunter, Rollie Fingers, and Vida Blue. Finley acted as his own general manager and, with an insatiable need for control, dictated everything from the playlist of the ballpark organist to the menu for the media lounge. The advent of free agency spelled the end of Finley's reign; within two years his dynasty was lost.

A sprawling, brawling history of one of the game's most unforgettable teams, Dynastic, Bombastic, Fantastic is a paean to a turbulent yet magical time.

©2017 Jason Turbow (P)2017 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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Very entertaining book about the Oakland A’s. Great stories. Worth the listen. The only downside is that the narrator seems to talk very fast at times, and then slows down to sound normal.

Great book

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A great listen, it was easy to listen to and I regularly made time to get back to it whenever I could. This autobiographical story was done well...

Great insight, funny story on the A's!

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I enjoyed this audiobook very much. I enjoyed the tales of the team. But more often I listen in shock at the antics of the team’s owner, Charlie Finley.

Jason Turbow limns Finley as part George Steinbrenner, a dash of Otto von Bismarck, some J.R. Ewing, and maybe a modicum of Santa Claus. Turbow’s Finley is a sui generis phenomenon. Finley enriches an already extraordinary story of the “three peat” champions.

Before George Did Anything, Finley Did Everything

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Even though I’m from Bernie, MO and am I am a die hard St. Louis Cardinal fan, THIS is the team that made me fall in love with baseball. My earliest memory as a 10 year old was watching the 1972 World Series and watching Gene Tenace hit two home runs his first two at bats. These guys were fantastic, and colorful as their awesome green uniforms. I was thrilled in 1981 when Tenace came to my beloved Cardinals. This book was a fascinating read with crazy characters and stories. Charley Finley was almost in line with Bill Veck with his legacy. Those guys and those uniforms will always hold a special place in my heart even at 61 years old.

The team that made me fall in love with baseball.

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Amazing story about a three-time World Series champion team that could not stand each other.

Hard to Believe

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