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Play Hungry - The Making of a Baseball Player (Paperback)
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Play Hungry - The Making of a Baseball Player (Paperback)
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List price R623
Loot Price R590
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A New York Times Bestseller The inside story of how Pete Rose
became one of the greatest and most controversial players in the
history of baseball Pete Rose was a legend on the field. As
baseball's Hit King, he shattered records that were thought to be
unbreakable. And during the 1970s, he was the leader of the Big Red
Machine, the Cincinnati Reds team that dominated the game. But he's
also the greatest player who may never enter the Hall of Fame
because of his lifetime ban from the sport. Perhaps no other
ballplayer's story is so representative of the triumphs and
tragedies of our national pastime. In Play Hungry, Rose tells us
the story of how, through hard work and sheer will, he became one
of the unlikeliest stars of the game. Guided by the dad he
idolized, a local sports hero, Pete learned to play hard and always
focus on winning. But even with his dad's guidance, Pete was cut
from his team as a teenager-he wasn't a natural. Rose was
determined, though, and never would be satisfied with anything less
than success. His relentless hustle and headfirst style would help
him overcome his limitations, leading him to one of the most
exciting and brash careers in the history of the sport. Play Hungry
is Pete Rose's love letter to the game, and an unvarnished story of
life on the diamond. One of the icons of a golden age in baseball,
he describes just what it was like to hit (or try to hit) a Bob
Gibson fastball or a Gaylord Perry spitball, what happened in that
infamous collision at home plate during the 1970 All-Star Game, and
what it felt like to topple Ty Cobb's hit record. And he speaks to
how he let down his fans, his teammates, and the memory of his dad
when he gambled on baseball, breaking the rules of a sport that he
loved more than anything else. Told with candor and wry
humor-including tales he's never told before-Rose's memoir is his
final word on the glories and controversies of his life, and,
ultimately, a master class in how to succeed when the odds are
stacked against you.
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