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Barry Levenson

Biography

Barry Levenson

Barry Levenson is a Massachusetts native who grew up living and dying for the Red Sox. A former assistant attorney general for the state of Wisconsin, he is the founder and curator of the Mount Horeb Mustard Museum. He lives in Madison, Wisconsin.
 

Barry Levenson

Books by Barry Levenson

by Barry Levenson - Nonfiction, Sports

The World Series has gone to a thrilling "game seven" only 35 times, and each one comes alive in THE SEVENTH GAME, a rich collection of compelling stories and statistics. From the 1909 marquee match-up of Ty Cobb and Honus Wagner, to the thrilling confrontation of Pete Alexander and Tony Lazzeri with the bases loaded in 1926, to Bill Mazeroski's improbable walk-off home run to beat the Yankees in 1960, all the way to 2002's "Giant disappointment" between the inspired Angels and the hard-luck Giants, each game is brought to light.