The tone and the timbre on the other end of the telephone were much thinner than they had been 35 years earlier, back when it seemed Davey Johnson’s wasn’t just the loudest — and smartest — voice in the room, but in all of baseball.
The tone and the timbre on the other end of the telephone were much thinner than they had been 35 years earlier, back when it seemed Davey Johnson’s wasn’t just the loudest — and smartest — voice in the room, but in all of baseball.