Gary Sarnoff is a writer and historian. He is the author of two baseball history books, The Wrecking Crew of ’33: The Washington Senators’ Last American League Pennant and The First Yankees Dynasty: Babe Ruth, Miller Huggins and the Bronx Bombers of the 1920s. In addition, he has contributed chapters to two football history books and is an active member of the Society for American Baseball Research. Sarnoff speaks on baseball history throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
While 2019 may have ended Washington baseball’s long drought, for real long-time D.C. baseball fans, the year 1924 was always the benchmark. What Gary Sarnoff has done so well a century later is to bring that season alive, a real treat to those of us who couldn’t have been there for that great event. -- Phil Hochberg, former Washington Senators public address announcer In 2009, Gary Sarnoff did a fine book on the 1933 Washington Senators, the national capital's last American League pennant-winners. Now Sarnoff has given us an equally fine account of the 1924 season, when the long-downtrodden Senators won their first pennant and only World Series victory, defeating John McGraw's New York Giants in a dramatic seven games. It's one of the most memorable Series ever played, and Sarnoff's book, rich in period detail, vividly brings back a time when baseball was truly our National Pastime. -- Charles C. Alexander, Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus, Ohio University Thanks to Gary Sarnoff for making us feel we were there one hundred years ago for the most glorious triumph in Washington sports history. All the drama is here—from ‘Griffith’s Folly,’ to a pennant race with the legendary New York Yankees, to the freak hop of a ground ball that gave our beloved Walter Johnson his World Series championship over John McGraw's mighty New York Giants. No matter how often you have heard this story, there are surprises for you in Team of Destiny. -- Bruce Adams, founder of the Bethesda Big Train baseball team in the Cal Ripken Sr. Collegiate Baseball League