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"This is the best book looking inside the mind of a big-league
manager I have ever read, because Francona is sharp and loves the
game, because Shaughnessy is eloquent and a dazzling
storyteller."--"Philadelphia Daily News"
When Terry Francona took over as manager of the Boston Red Sox in
2004, the storied franchise hadn't won a World Series championship
in eighty-six years. Led by Francona, the team won two over the
course of four years. During the full eight years of Francona's
tenure, the Red Sox were transformed from "cursed" into one of the
most successful and profitable teams in baseball history--only to
fall back to last place as soon as Francona was gone.
"Francona: The Red Sox Years" lets readers in on the inner workings
of the Red Sox clubhouse like no book has ever done before. From
the highs of the World Series to the lows of the final months of
the 2011 season--the most epic collapse of a team in baseball
history--this book features the never-before-told stories about Sox
fans' favorite players, moments, wins, and losses.
"A scorched-earth memoir . . . that] touches fleetingly on steroid
use, sabermetrics, and Michael Jordan's stint in the minor leagues
. . . but saves its heaviest artillery for the owners . . . and]
Theo Epstein backs him up."--"New York Times Book Review"
"It's not often that baseball aficionados and gossip gluttons can
plunk down on a shared portion of outfield grass with the same book
for an afternoon of readerly delight, but "Francona "can bridge
those kinds of differences."--"Boston Globe"
The Boston Red Sox's loss to the New York Yankees in the final game
of last year's playoffs has been called ?the game of the century, ?
evidence that the rivalry between the Red Sox and the Yankees is
hotter than ever. In the wake of that defeat, author and "Boston
Globe" sports columnist Dan Shaughnessy has updated his bewitching
story of the curse that has lain over the Red Sox since they sold
Babe Ruth to the hated Yankees in 1920. Here he sheds light on
classic Sox debacles?from Johnny Pesky's so- called hesitation
throw, to the horrifying dribbler that slithered between Bill
Buckner's legs, to last year's stunning extra-inning home run that
kept the Sox without a World Championship for yet another year.
Lively and filled with anecdotes, this is baseball folklore at its
best.
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Senior Year (Paperback)
Dan Shaughnessy
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R427
Discovery Miles 4 270
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In Senior Year, Dan Shaughnessy focuses his acclaimed sportswriting
talent on his son Sam's senior year of high school, a turning point
in any young life and certainly in the relationship between father
and son. Sam is a natural hitter who quickly ascended the ranks of
youth baseball. Now nicknamed the 3-2 Kid for his astonishing
ability to hover between success and failure in everything he does,
Sam is finally a senior and it is all on the line: what college to
attend; how to keep his grades up and his head down until
graduation; and whether his final high school baseball season will
end in disappointment or triumph.
All along the way, Dad is there, chronicling that universal
experience of putting your child out on the field--and into the
world--and hoping for the best. With gleaming insight, wicked
humor, and, at times, the searching soul of an unsure father,
Shaughnessy illuminates how sports connect generations and how they
help us grow up--and let go.
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