The 1932 Yankees: The Story of a Legendary Team, a Remarkable Season, and a Wild World Series\n\nAt the outset of the Great Depression, as FDR campaigned to replace Herbert Hoover, a baseball season was played across America. In the National League, the Chicago Cubs narrowly won the pennant thanks to the likes of Gabby Hartnett, Charlie Grimm, Billy Herman, Riggs Stephenson, Kiki Cuyler, Johnny Moore, Lon Warneke, and Guy Bush. In the American League, former Cub manager Joe McCarthy's New York Yankees ran away with the pennant, leaving Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics in the dust. Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Bill Dickey, Earle Combs, Tony Lazzeri, Ben Chapman, Frankie Crosetti, Joe Sewell, Lefty Gomez, Red Ruffing, George Pipgras, and Johnny Allen led the way to one of the winningest teams in the early American League, overshadowed only by the 1927\xa0Yankees. Chicago and New York then clashed in one of the most lop-sided and talked-about World Series in baseball history.\n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: Ronald A. Mayer is the author of a number of baseball\xa0books:\xa01937 Newark Bears: A Baseball Legend,\xa0Perfect! 14 Pitchers of Perfect Games,Christy Mathewson: A Game-by-Game Profile of a Legendary Pitcher,\xa0The 1923 New York Yankees,\xa0 and\xa0The New Jersey Book of Lists.