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Award-winning sports columnist Joe Posnanski hits a grand slam with The Machine-a thrilling account of the magical 1975 season of the Cincinnati Reds, baseball's legendary "Big Red Machine," from spring training through the final game of the '75 World Series. Featuring a Hall of Fame lineup of baseball superstars-including Johnny Bench, George Foster, Joe Morgan, Cesar Geronimo, and "Charlie Hustle" Pete Rose himself-The Machine is a wild ride with one of the greatest baseball teams in the history of the American Pastime.
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The machine: a hot team, a legendary season, and a heart-stopping World Series : the story of the 1975 Cincinnati Reds
2009, William Morrow
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