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Bestselling sportswriter Peter Golenbock knew Mickey Mantle, Billy
Martin, Jim Bouton, Joe Pepitone, and many of Mantle's friends,
family, and teammates. While Mickey was a good person at heart, he
had a dark side that went far beyond his well-known alcoholism and
infidelities. In this fictional portrait, Mickey--now in
heaven--realizes that he's carrying a huge weight on his shoulders,
as he did throughout his life. He needs to unburden himself of all
the horrible things he did and understand for himself why he did
them. He wants to make amends to the people he hurt, especially
those dear to him; the fans he ignored and alienated; and the
public who made him into a hero. Mickey never felt he deserved the
adulation, could never live up to it, and tried his damnedest to
prove it to everyone. The fact that he was human made the public
love him that much more. Through the recounting of his exploits on
and off the field, some of them side-splittingly hilarious, some
disturbing, and others that will make your head shake in sympathy,
Mickey comes clean in this novel in the way he never could in real
life. 7: The Mickey Mantle Novel puts you inside the locker room
and bedroom with an American Icon every bit as flawed and human as
we are.
No metropolis in America has more pure baseball spirit than St. Louis, Missouri. It's a love affair that began in 1874, when a band of local boosters raised $20,000 to start a professional ball club, and the honeymoon still isn't over. Now Peter Golenbock, the bestselling author and master of baseball oral history, has written another remarkable saga enriched by extensive and incomparable remembrances from the scores of players, managers, and executives who lived it. These pages capture the voices of Branch Rickey on George Sisler. Rogers Hornsby and his creation of the farm system. Hornsby on Grover Cleveland Alexander -- and Alexander on Hornsby. Dizzy Dean on -- who else? -- Dizzy Dean. And so many others including "The Man" himself, Stan Musial; Eldon Auker, Ellis Clary, Denny Galehouse, and Don Gutteridge on the 1940s Browns; Brooks Lawrence, the second man to cross the Cardinals' color line; Jim Bronsnan, the first man to break the players' "code of silence"; Tommy Herr, Darrell Porter, and Joe McGrane on Whitey Herzog's Cardinals; and Cardinal owner Bill DeWitt, Jr., on the team today.
The biography of one of the most controversial figures in sports:
New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner
For 34 years, he berated his players and tormented Yankees
managers and employees. He played fast and loose with the rules,
and twice could have gone to jail. He was banned from baseball for
life--but was allowed back in the game. Yet George Steinbrenner
also built the New York Yankees from a mediocre team into the
greatest sports franchise in America. The Yankees won ten pennants
and six World Series during his tenure. Now acclaimed sportswriter
and "New York Times" bestselling author Peter Golenbock tells the
fascinating story of ""The Boss,"" from his Midwestern childhood
through his decades-long ownership of the Yankees-the longest in
the team's history.Draws on more than a hundred interviews with
those who have known George Steinbrenner throughout his life to
tell the complete story of ""The Boss"" and his long tenure as
owner of the New York YankeesGets inside Steinbrenner's countless
manager hirings and firings, from Billy Martin to Joe Torre; the
legendary feuds and hard feelings involving famous figures such as
Yogi Berra and Dave Winfield; and the ever-spiraling players'
salariesCovers the astute business deals that transformed the
Yankees from a $10 million franchise into a powerhouse worth over
$1 billion todayWritten by Peter Golenbock, one of the nation's
best-known sports authors and the author of five "New York Times"
bestsellers, including "Number 1" with Billy Martin and "The Bronx
Zoo" with Sparky Lyle
Packed with drama, insight, and fascinating front-office
details, "George" is essential reading for baseball fans and anyone
who loves a terrific story well told.
"The sport of stock car racing continues to grow exponentially. Bigger tracks, with larger purses, have been added to the schedule. Television coverage is unparalleled. When Dale Earnhardt died on the final lap of the Daytona 500 in February of 2001, more people were watching that race than ever before. His untimely death, viewed in real time by millions, marked an end to something special, a period in NASCAR history the likes of which we may never see again." —From the Introduction Alan Kulwicki Bill France, Sr. Curtis Turner Joe Weatherly Exclusive insights into the man known as "The Intimidator" "At any time during any race he was in, there was only one question everyone asked: ‘Where's Earnhardt?’ He was the standard by which all other drivers were measured." —From the Introduction "My mind will drift to Dale Earnhardt. I guess I always feel these guys are invincible. I know they're not. You just miss having him around. There's a void there. It's not just his competitiveness or his ability—it's everything, just his being there." —Eli Gold, TV Commentator for NASCAR Visit us at www.hungryminds.com
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Peter Golenbock; Illustrated by Paul Bacon
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This is the moving story of how Jackie Robinson became the first
black player on a Major League baseball team when he joined the
Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1940s, and how on a fateful day in
Cincinnati, Pee Wee Reese took a stand and declared Jackie his
teammate. Illustrated with a blend of historic photographs and
eloquent watercolors by Paul Bacon.
A behind-the-scenes look at baseball history, as told through
timeless interviews with major leaguers For fifty years,
bestselling author Peter Golenbock has been interviewing some of
the most fascinating figures in baseball. Their conversations are a
journey back in time to the days of Ruth and Gehrig, Gehringer and
Greenberg, Robinson and Reese, and Howard and Mantle, as they
reflect on the sport’s greatest moments and biggest issues. In
Baseball Heaven, Golenbock brings together for the first time the
most historic and captivating of these conversations. The stories
range from Elden Auker remembering the day Lou Gehrig told him he
was sick to Albert Happy Chandler reflecting on his decision to
allow Jackie Robinson into the big leagues, from Ralph Branca
discussing the home run he gave up that cost the Dodgers the
pennant to Del Webb talking about why he hired Casey Stengel and
why he fired him. Baseball Heaven is baseball history at its very
best. It pulls back the curtain on the major leagues to reveal
inside stories, intimate reminiscences, and the friendships and
rivalries that make baseball America’s Game.
"While you were sitting in the stands or watching at home on TV,
did you ever ask yourself what's really going on behind the scenes?
Take a ride on the seat next to auto-racing legend Bobby Allison
and relive the dramatic saga of the ""Alabama"" Gang in this unique
look at NASCAR from the inside."
Bobby Allison, who ranks third place in wins in NASCAR history,
began his Grand National/Winston Cup career in 1966. After winning
eighty-five races, he retired in 1988 when an accident at Pocono
Raceway nearly killed him. He was severely brain injured, and it
took him a full fifteen years to recover. After the accident, more
tragedy struck. In 1992 his younger son, Clifford, died in a crash
at the age of twenty-seven. A year later, his other son, Davey,
died in a helicopter accident, and in 1994 he lost his close friend
and protege Neil Bonnet in a fatal crash. Then Bobby and his wife,
Judy, separated and divorced. Through it all Bobby Allison
persevered.
Today Bobby's mind is as sharp, detailed, and analytical as
anyone's in sports. Bobby remembers so much, in such great detail,
the stories he tells leap off the page. It's all there---the feuds,
the infighting, the victories, the accusations of cheating, and
worse.
Incredibly, Bobby, the poster boy for hard work, honesty, and
integrity, holds "nothing" back, even when it reflects poorly on
him. "It happened, and there's nothing I can do about that," is
what he says. The result is raw racing history.
Along with the Earnhardts, the Jarretts, and the Pettys, the
Allisons are racing family royalty, and "Miracle," a family saga of
determination, loyalty, and love, is filled with some of the
greatest racing stories of all time. If you ever wanted to read a
book that puts you in the garage, in the pits, and in the
boardrooms, and at the same time tugs at your heartstrings---this
is the book for you.
From Tom Seaver to Gary Carter, Ron Swoboda to Al Leiter, from the team's inception to the current day, the New York Mets' road to success has been a rutted and furrowed path. Now, with the help of New York Times bestselling author Peter Golenbock, the complete story of one of the most controversial teams in baseball history comes to life. Told from the voices of the men who experienced it firsthand, this compulsively readable account gives baseball fans the inside scoop on one of baseball's most popular teams. This is the true story of a group of men who won the hearts and shattered the dreams of generations.
Utilizing dozens of personal interviews with players, coaches, fans, and sportswriters, Amazin' takes readers on a journey from the Mets' bumbling days as a new team in 1962, to their stunning World Championships in 1969 and 1986, right up through to today. In time for the fortieth anniversary of the New York Mets, Amazin' is rich with unforgettable personalities and wondrous stories both funny and poignant.
He has appeared in over a hundred films. Elvis copied his looks.
The Beatles put him on the cover of Sgt. Pepper. Tony Curtis is
without question a Hollywood legend and part of its Golden Age. In
American Prince he tells the whole story, from his hard-knock
childhood growing up in the Bronx to his wild days as a Hollywood
playboy, his destructive drug addiction and his life now as an
artist in his eighties. He talks frankly about the people he has
known during his long and illustrious career, from the studio
owners and directors to his famous friends, such as Jack Lemmon,
Cary Grant and James Dean, and the women in his life, including
Janet Leigh and Natalie Wood. Forthright and enthralling, and
sparing no detail and no ego, American Prince is the true record of
a life lived to the full.
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