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Memories of a Ballplayer - Bill Werber and Baseball in the 1930s (Paperback)
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Memories of a Ballplayer - Bill Werber and Baseball in the 1930s (Paperback)
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Bill Werber's claim to fame is unique: he is the last living person
to have a direct connection to the 1927 Yankees, "Murderers' Row,"
a team hailed by many as the best of all time. Signed by the
Yankees while still a freshman at Duke University, Werber spent two
weeks that summer of '27 on the Yankee bench to "gain
experience"--and was miserable and lonely, ignored by everyone.
After graduating in 1930 Werber was back with the Yankees, but he
was soon sent to the minors for seasoning (including a stretch with
Casey Stengel). He returned to the big leagues in 1933 and was
promptly traded to the Red Sox. A fleet-footed third baseman,
Werber also played for the Athletics, Reds, and Giants, leading the
league three times in stolen bases and once in runs scored. He was
with the Reds when they won the pennant in 1939 and 1940. Werber
played with or against some of the most productive hitters of all
time, including Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Lou Gehrig, and Joe
DiMaggio. Rich in anecdotes and humor, "Memories of a Ballplayer"
is a clear-eyed memoir of the world of big-league baseball in the
1930s.
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