Amazing Tales from the Chicago Cubs Dugout Audiobook By Bob Logan, Pete Cava cover art

Amazing Tales from the Chicago Cubs Dugout

A Collection of the Greatest Cubs Stories Ever Told

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Amazing Tales from the Chicago Cubs Dugout

By: Bob Logan, Pete Cava
Narrated by: Richard Davidson
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A thrilling collection of Cubs stories for America's most devoted fans.

Amazing Stories From the Cubs Dugout is crammed with stories, quotes, and anecdotes about the greatest Cubs players of past and present. The story of the Cubs is part legend, part pathos; heroic and, on occasion, hilarious. Enjoy the heartbreak and joy of unforgettable afternoons at Wrigley Field. Without a doubt Amazing Stories From the Cubs Dugout is a must for any Chicago Cubs fan.

©2002, 2012 Pete Cava. Copyright 2003, 2006, 2012 by Bob Logan. Foreword Copyright 2003, 2006, 2012 by Billy Williams (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Baseball & Softball Sports Funny Heartfelt Witty

Editorial reviews

Popular narrator and winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award Richard Davidson adds to the enjoyment of this collection of stories about the Chicago Cubs with his striking, whisky-flavored voice. Davidson clearly relishes narrating the fascinating and often-funny anecdotes about some of the most notable Cubs players in history, and his delight is contagious. Each chapter is devoted to a player, revealing new facts and exploring memorable moments in his career. While this audiobook will please Cubs fans the most, even listeners new to baseball will come away with an appreciation for the team.

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I didn’t understand the layout of the book. It started with a short bio of a bunch of different players in history, in what I finally realized was alphabetical. Then it told short stories in seemingly no order, many repeated 2-3 times and that I have heard other places. The timeline went back and forth through history and overlapped with themselves. It caused me to continually check it see if it was over yet.
Narrator had a few questionable pronunciations (ie Ron “Sonto”)
Lots of interesting stories, but nothing amazing as the title promises.

Repetitive and Not Amazing

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