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Munson - The Life and Death of a Yankee Captain (Paperback)
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Munson - The Life and Death of a Yankee Captain (Paperback)
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List price R545
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"Our captain and leader has not left us, today, tomorrow, this
year, next ... Our endeavors will reflect our love and admiration
for him."
"--Honorary plaque to Munson in Yankee Stadium
Thurman Munson is remembered by fans as the fiercely competitive,
tough, and--most of all--inspiring Yankee captain and champion from
the wild Bronx Zoo years. He is also remembered for his tragic
death, at age thirty-two, when the private plane he was piloting
crashed in Canton, Ohio, on August 2, 1979.
"Munson" is the intimate biography of a complex and
larger-than-life legend. Written by former Yankees public relations
director Marty Appel, who worked closely with Thurman throughout
his career, "Munson" captures the little-known details of the young
man from Canton and his meteoric rise to stardom in baseball's most
storied franchise. Appel examines the tumultuous childhood that led
Thurman to work feverishly to escape Canton--and also the marriage
and cultural roots that continually drew him back.
Appel also opens a fascinating door on the famed Yankees of the
1970s, recounting moments and stories that have never been told
before. From the clubhouse and the dugout to the front office and
the owner's box, this thoughtful baseball biography delves into the
affectionately gruff captain's relationships with friends, fans,
and teammates such as Lou Piniella, Bobby Murcer, Graig Nettles,
and Reggie Jackson, as well as his colorful dealings with manager
Billy Martin and his surprisingly close bond with owner George
Steinbrenner. "Munson" paints a revealing portrait of a private
Yankee superstar, as well as a nostalgic and revelatory look at the
culture--and amazing highs and lows--of the 1970s New York Yankees
teams. More than a biography, "Munson" is the definitive account of
a champion who has not been forgotten and of the era he helped
define--written with the intimate detail available only to a true
insider.
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