In 1995, Cleveland rocked. With Montell Jordan's "This Is How We Do It,"
blaring in the locker room, the Indians racked up 100 wins in a
strike-shortened season and reached the World Series for the first time
in 41 years. Fans were on a first-name basis with the stars that lit up
the city: Omar, Manny, The Thomeinator, A.B.
Cleveland Rocked is the complete story of the team that brought
sellout crowds and walk-off wins to the corner of Carnegie and Ontario.
Author Zack Meisel traces the roots of the pennant winner, from trading
All-Star Joe Carter for Sandy Alomar and Carlos Baerga in 1989 to the
campaign to build a new stadium. Meisel introduces readers to a cast of
characters that larger-than-life personalities, including Belle, Thome,
Kenny Lofton, Eddie Murray, and manager Mike Hargrove, who managed to
keep the clubhouse at peace. Thrilling come-from-behind wins jump off
the page as the Indians race toward clinching the division. Then Meisel
details the Indians' October to Remember, from thrilling playoff
triumphs over Boston and Seattle to the first World Series games in
Cleveland since the days of Bob Feller. Cleveland Rocked offers the
story of a team that brought baseball back in Northeast Ohio.