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The Team That Time Won't Forget - The 1951 New York Giants (Paperback): Monte Irvin The Team That Time Won't Forget - The 1951 New York Giants (Paperback)
Monte Irvin; Edited by Bill Nowlin, C. Paul Rogers III
R634 Discovery Miles 6 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Whiz Kids Take the Pennant - The 1950 Philadelphia Phillies (Paperback): C. Paul Rogers III, Bill Nowlin, Len Levin The Whiz Kids Take the Pennant - The 1950 Philadelphia Phillies (Paperback)
C. Paul Rogers III, Bill Nowlin, Len Levin
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Memories of a Ballplayer - Bill Werber and Baseball in the 1930s (Paperback): Bill Werber, C.Paul Rogers Memories of a Ballplayer - Bill Werber and Baseball in the 1930s (Paperback)
Bill Werber, C.Paul Rogers
R394 R337 Discovery Miles 3 370 Save R57 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Lucky Me - My Sixty-Five Years in Baseball (Paperback): Eddie Robinson, C.Paul Rogers Lucky Me - My Sixty-Five Years in Baseball (Paperback)
Eddie Robinson, C.Paul Rogers; Introduction by Bobby Brown; Foreword by Tom Grieve
R540 R465 Discovery Miles 4 650 Save R75 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Eddie Robinson's career lasted sixty-five years and spanned the era before and during World War II, integration, the organization of the players union, expansion, use of artificial turf, free agency, labor stoppages, and even the steroid era. He was a Minor League player, a Major League player, a coach, a farm director, a general manager, a scout, and a consultant. During his six and a half decades in baseball, he knew, played with or against, or worked for or with many of baseball's greats, including Hank Aaron, Yogi Berra, Joe DiMaggio, Bob Feller, Rogers Hornsby, Mickey Mantle, Satchel Paige, Jackie Robinson, Babe Ruth, Tris Speaker, George Steinbrenner, Casey Stengel, Bill Veeck, and Ted Williams. The lively autobiography of Robinson, Lucky Me highlights a career that touched all aspects of the game from player to coach to front-office executive and scout. In it Robinson reveals for the first time that the 1948 Cleveland Indians stole the opposition's signs with the use of a telescope in their drive to the pennant. This edition features a new afterword by C. Paul Rogers III. Purchase the audio edition.

Throwing Hard Easy - Reflections on a Life in Baseball (Paperback): Robin Roberts, C.Paul Rogers Throwing Hard Easy - Reflections on a Life in Baseball (Paperback)
Robin Roberts, C.Paul Rogers; Foreword by Stan Musial, James Roberts
R634 R537 Discovery Miles 5 370 Save R97 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With a seemingly effortless motion, pinpoint control, a blazing, dancing fastball, and an unequaled competitive spirit, Robin Roberts enjoyed one of the most celebrated careers in baseball history. He made his Major League debut in the summer of 1948 and became one of the most notable sports figures of the fifties. His many accomplishments on the mound helped to make him one of the more distinguished residents of Cooperstown, and he will always be remembered as the most dominant National League pitcher of his time. In addition, Roberts was as impressive a storyteller as he was an athlete, and his experiences and encounters leading up to, throughout, and following his incredible nineteen-year career made for an extraordinary life. Throwing Hard Easy is Roberts's own account, recalling his childhood, his playing days, and life after baseball. This edition features new photographs and a new foreword by his son, James Roberts, as well as a new introduction by his coauthor and lifelong fan, C. Paul Rogers III.

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