Sports come through for Detroit in the clutch, NYTimes says

When times are tough sports seem to come through, especially in Detroit, NYTimes writer says.Excerpt:In 1968, when I was young, Detroit was in shambles. Its soul had been wrenched open the summer before by riots that pitted angry black residents against a mostly white police force. The city’s newspapers were on strike. Auto industry leaders were beginning to worry about a threat posed by the Japanese.Only one thing kept the city together, or so it seemed: the Tigers.On the beaches of its metropolitan parks and in the kitchens and backyards of homes across Michigan, like the one where I grew up, we heard the voices of Ernie Harwell and Ray Lane broadcasting the play-by-play on WJR-AM and its sister stations.When the Tigers beat the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series, we were all united in more than just delight. The community, young and old, needed the success for spiritual reasons as much as for the sheer pleasure of seeing a sports team prevail.Read the entire article here.

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

When times are tough sports seem to come through, especially in Detroit, NYTimes writer says.

Excerpt:

In 1968, when I was young, Detroit was in shambles. Its soul had been
wrenched open the summer before by riots that pitted angry black
residents against a mostly white police force. The city’s newspapers
were on strike. Auto industry leaders were beginning to worry about a
threat posed by the Japanese.

Only one thing kept the city together, or so it seemed: the Tigers.

On the beaches of its metropolitan parks and in the kitchens and
backyards of homes across Michigan, like the one where I grew up, we
heard the voices of Ernie Harwell and Ray Lane broadcasting the
play-by-play on WJR-AM and its sister stations.

When the Tigers beat the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series, we
were all united in more than just delight. The community, young and
old, needed the success for spiritual reasons as much as for the sheer
pleasure of seeing a sports team prevail.

Read the entire article here.

Author

Our Partners

The Kresge Foundation logo
Ford Foundaiton

Common Ground Is Brewing

Support local stories and receive our signature roast straight to your door when you join at the Standard level (or above).

Drink Better, Read Local

Close the CTA

Don't miss out!

Everything Detroit, in your inbox every week.

Close the CTA

Already a subscriber? Enter your email to hide this popup in the future.