“This was the year of baseball’s explosive pennant race, climaxed by the greatest playoff game ever and the most improbable game-winning home run of all time. Red Sox, Yankees, Tom Lasorda ranting, John Travolta dancing, Happy Days, the Sex Pistols, and Bucky effing Dent—David Krell captures it all brilliantly in 1978.”—Jerry Grillo, author of Big Cat: The Life of Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Mize
“In 1978: Baseball and America in the Disco Era David Krell continues his exploration of the intersection of baseball and American popular culture. From the death of Hall of Fame manager Joe McCarthy in January through the rise of Herman Wouk’s epic novel War and Remembrance, Krell has fashioned a rollicking good tale, interweaving analysis of the movies and television shows people were watching with fascinating details of a memorable season that saw the Yankees and Dodgers win their leagues’ pennants and face off in the World Series.”—Steven Gietscher, author of Baseball: The Turbulent Midcentury Years