The Called Shot
(eAudiobook)

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Tantor Media, Inc., 2020.
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10h 57m 0s
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English
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9781705230459

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Thomas Wolf., Thomas Wolf|AUTHOR., & Barry Abrams|READER. (2020). The Called Shot . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Thomas Wolf, Thomas Wolf|AUTHOR and Barry Abrams|READER. 2020. The Called Shot. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Thomas Wolf, Thomas Wolf|AUTHOR and Barry Abrams|READER. The Called Shot Tantor Media, Inc, 2020.

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Thomas Wolf, Thomas Wolf|AUTHOR, and Barry Abrams|READER. The Called Shot Tantor Media, Inc., 2020.

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On-the-field fights were as common as double plays. Amid the National League pennant race, Cubs' shortstop Billy Jurges was shot by showgirl Violet Popovich in a Chicago hotel room. When the regular season ended, the Cubs and Yankees clashed in what would be Babe Ruth's last appearance in the fall classic. After the Cubs lost the first two games in New York, the series resumed in Chicago at Wrigley Field, with Democratic presidential candidate Franklin Roosevelt cheering for the visiting Yankees from the box seats behind the Yankees' dugout.

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