This Is Our City: Four Teams, Twelve Championships, and How Boston Became the Most Dominant Sports City in the World
A CELEBRATION OF TWO DECADES OF SPORTS SUCCESS IN BOSTON
FROM THE COHOST OF THE #1 SPORTS RADIO SHOW IN NEW ENGLAND
In Boston, sports loyalty-and passion-runs deep. But for much of the twentieth
century, the records of the Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, and Patriots were mixed, with
some victories but also heartbreaking losses and endless talk of curses. And then,
things changed. In the twenty-first century, Boston became the hub of the sports
universe. This Is Our City, by longtime Boston sports columnist and radio host
Tony Massarotti, is a portrait of the past two decades, a chronicle of players and
rivalries and how one team's success led to the next. From Brady and Belichick to
the Celtics' Big Three, from Big Papi to the Big Bad Bruins, this was a special time.
And Boston's run played out against major events, including 9/11 and the
devastating Boston Marathon bombing, adding emotional punch to tough losses
and all those victories. Massarotti's This Is Our City is a valentine to Boston sports
and a comprehensive story of a remarkable run.
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This Is Our City: Four Teams, Twelve Championships, and How Boston Became the Most Dominant Sports City in the World
A CELEBRATION OF TWO DECADES OF SPORTS SUCCESS IN BOSTON
FROM THE COHOST OF THE #1 SPORTS RADIO SHOW IN NEW ENGLAND
In Boston, sports loyalty-and passion-runs deep. But for much of the twentieth
century, the records of the Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, and Patriots were mixed, with
some victories but also heartbreaking losses and endless talk of curses. And then,
things changed. In the twenty-first century, Boston became the hub of the sports
universe. This Is Our City, by longtime Boston sports columnist and radio host
Tony Massarotti, is a portrait of the past two decades, a chronicle of players and
rivalries and how one team's success led to the next. From Brady and Belichick to
the Celtics' Big Three, from Big Papi to the Big Bad Bruins, this was a special time.
And Boston's run played out against major events, including 9/11 and the
devastating Boston Marathon bombing, adding emotional punch to tough losses
and all those victories. Massarotti's This Is Our City is a valentine to Boston sports
and a comprehensive story of a remarkable run.
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This Is Our City: Four Teams, Twelve Championships, and How Boston Became the Most Dominant Sports City in the World

This Is Our City: Four Teams, Twelve Championships, and How Boston Became the Most Dominant Sports City in the World

by Tony Massarotti

Narrated by Gregory Abbey

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This Is Our City: Four Teams, Twelve Championships, and How Boston Became the Most Dominant Sports City in the World

This Is Our City: Four Teams, Twelve Championships, and How Boston Became the Most Dominant Sports City in the World

by Tony Massarotti

Narrated by Gregory Abbey

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A CELEBRATION OF TWO DECADES OF SPORTS SUCCESS IN BOSTON
FROM THE COHOST OF THE #1 SPORTS RADIO SHOW IN NEW ENGLAND
In Boston, sports loyalty-and passion-runs deep. But for much of the twentieth
century, the records of the Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, and Patriots were mixed, with
some victories but also heartbreaking losses and endless talk of curses. And then,
things changed. In the twenty-first century, Boston became the hub of the sports
universe. This Is Our City, by longtime Boston sports columnist and radio host
Tony Massarotti, is a portrait of the past two decades, a chronicle of players and
rivalries and how one team's success led to the next. From Brady and Belichick to
the Celtics' Big Three, from Big Papi to the Big Bad Bruins, this was a special time.
And Boston's run played out against major events, including 9/11 and the
devastating Boston Marathon bombing, adding emotional punch to tough losses
and all those victories. Massarotti's This Is Our City is a valentine to Boston sports
and a comprehensive story of a remarkable run.

Editorial Reviews

Chris “Mad Dog” Russo

If anybody is qualified to riff about Boston sports in the last twenty years, it’s Tony Massarotti, and boy has he got plenty to riff about! Championships all over the place and the envy of every major sports city in the country. This wonderful book will bring back all those great memories. The B’s, Pats, Celts, Sox, and Massarotti! What’s better than that?

Booklist

"This blend of memoir and history, written from a fan’s perspective, is a love letter to the city of Boston and the four major sports teams that call it home. In a meticulously researched of the Beantown teams that dominated their respective sports in the early twenty-first century, Boston sportswriter and radio talk-show host Massarotti details how these franchises, at one point mired in mediocrity, managed to rise to championship level. Much of the book focuses on the Patriots and the Red Sox, but the Celtics and Bruins also get their fair share of analysis and breakdown. It would be easy for Massarotti to skip over the ugliness that has occasionally hung like a dark cloud over the city and its teams, but he isn’t afraid to tell it like it is, even when discussing the city’s reputation for racism. Casual sports fans will remember some of the teams celebrated here, but this book is best for Boston diehards, who can be found across the country."

Bob Ryan

Boston sports fans have been America’s luckiest in the new millennium. There have been twelve championships to savor in the first twenty-one years of the twenty-first century, including one dazzling run of seven years in which the Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics, and Bruins each won a title. And now Tony Massarotti gives them a chance to relive it all in This Is Our City, which refers to, of course, the famous David Ortiz declaration in the wake of the 2013 Marathon bombings. Tony has done the work, and we get to enjoy the fruits of his phenomenal labor. For those of us who have lived through it all, this is our story, too. Thanks, Tony.

Danny Ainge

I played in Boston, I was an executive in Boston, and there’s no place like it. Someone needed to tell the story of the city and its incredible run over the past few decades, and I’m so glad Tony Massarotti did it. This Is Our City is an entertaining and astute account by a guy who saw it all.

Boston.com

While some of these moments will never leave the consciousness of a true Boston sports fan—‘The Steal,’ ‘Anything Is Possible,’ Malcolm Butler’s interception, to name a few—there are plenty more that readers will be thrilled to re-live here in these pages.

From the Publisher

Boston sports fans have been America’s luckiest in the new millennium. There have been twelve championships to savor in the first twenty-one years of the twenty-first century, including one dazzling run of seven years in which the Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics, and Bruins each won a title. And now Tony Massarotti gives them a chance to relive it all in This Is Our City, which refers to, of course, the famous David Ortiz declaration in the wake of the 2013 Marathon bombings. Tony has done the work, and we get to enjoy the fruits of his phenomenal labor. For those of us who have lived through it all, this is our story, too. Thanks, Tony.”—Bob Ryan

“If anybody is qualified to riff about Boston sports in the last twenty years, it’s Tony Massarotti, and boy has he got plenty to riff about! Championships all over the place and the envy of every major sports city in the country. This wonderful book will bring back all those great memories. The B’s, Pats, Celts, Sox, and Massarotti! What’s better than that?”—Chris “Mad Dog” Russo

“I played in Boston, I was an executive in Boston, and there’s no place like it. Someone needed to tell the story of the city and its incredible run over the past few decades, and I’m so glad Tony Massarotti did it. This Is Our City is an entertaining and astute account by a guy who saw it all.” —Danny Ainge

"This blend of memoir and history, written from a fan’s perspective, is a love letter to the city of Boston and the four major sports teams that call it home. In a meticulously researched of the Beantown teams that dominated their respective sports in the early twenty-first century, Boston sportswriter and radio talk-show host Massarotti details how these franchises, at one point mired in mediocrity, managed to rise to championship level. Much of the book focuses on the Patriots and the Red Sox, but the Celtics and Bruins also get their fair share of analysis and breakdown. It would be easy for Massarotti to skip over the ugliness that has occasionally hung like a dark cloud over the city and its teams, but he isn’t afraid to tell it like it is, even when discussing the city’s reputation for racism. Casual sports fans will remember some of the teams celebrated here, but this book is best for Boston diehards, who can be found across the country."—Booklist

“While some of these moments will never leave the consciousness of a true Boston sports fan—‘The Steal,’ ‘Anything Is Possible,’ Malcolm Butler’s interception, to name a few—there are plenty more that readers will be thrilled to re-live here in these pages.”—Boston.com

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160422725
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 02/13/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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