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Almost Yankees: The Summer of '81 and the Greatest Baseball Team You've Never Heard of [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 277 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, 30 photographs, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 1496208897
  • ISBN-13: 9781496208897
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 277 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, 30 photographs, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: University of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN-10: 1496208897
  • ISBN-13: 9781496208897
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Almost Yankees is a poignant and nostalgic narrative of the lives and travails of Minor League Baseball, focusing on the 1981 championship season of the New York Yankees’ Triple-A farm club, the Columbus Clippers. That year was especially notable in the annals of baseball history as the year Major League Baseball went on strike in midseason. When that happened, the Clippers were suddenly the best team in baseball and found themselves the focus of national media attention. Many of these Minor Leaguers sensed this was their last, best chance to make an impression and fulfill their dreams to one day reach the majors.

The Clippers’ raw recruits, prospects, and Minor League veterans responded to this opportunity by playing the greatest baseball of their lives on the greatest team most of them would ever belong to. Then the strike ended, leaving them to return to their ordinary aspirational lives and to be just as quickly forgotten.

Almost Yankees is the previously untold baseball story of a team and its players performing in the shadow of one of the sport’s most famous teams and infamous owners. Featuring interviews with more than thirty former players (including Steve Balboni, Dave Righetti, Buck Showalter, and Pat Tabler) and dozens of other baseball and media figures, this season’s narrative chronicles success, failure, resilience, and redemption as told by a special group of players with hopes and dreams of big-league glory. J. David Herman, who worshipped the team as an eleven-year-old, tracked down his old heroes to learn their stories—and to better understand his own. The season proved to be a launching pad for some, a final chance for others, and the end of the dream for many others.
 

Recenzijas

Columbus discovered America. David Herman discovered Columbus. What Herman, a great explorer in his own right, found was a cherished boyhood filled with baseball. Heroes. Homers. Memories. Its pure Americana. Herman takes us back in time and lets us share in his life-changing summer. Itll make you feel good.-Dan Raley, author of Pitchers of Beer: The Story of the Seattle Rainiers I was there, in Columbus working at Franklin County Stadium during the summer of 1981. Reading J. David Hermans Almost Yankees is like sitting with an old friend, going over old times and telling stories of a time when baseball was still a game, the summer full of magic, and each of us, in our own way, still dreamed of making the major leagues. Almost Yankees is a book for anyone who has ever fallen in love with baseball.-Glenn Stout, author of Young Woman and the Sea and series editor of The Best American Sports Writing Almost Yankees is amazing. Thanks to J. David Herman for reminding me of one of the greatest years of my life in baseball through his words and stories in this book.-Rick Rizzs, radio voice of the 81 Columbus Clippers and longtime Seattle Mariners broadcaster

List of Illustrations
ix
Prologue xi
1 "I Wouldn't Ship Anything to New York Just Yet"
1(18)
2 Locked Out
19(19)
3 For Openers
38(18)
4 "A Ball Never Comes to Me"
56(18)
5 Signs of Life
74(19)
6 Hello, Baseball
93(18)
7 "This Is Phil Rizzuto from Norfolk, Virginia"
111(25)
8 The Grind
136(25)
9 Flashing the H
161(18)
10 Time to Get Up
179(17)
11 "I Guess I'm in Charge"
196(20)
12 Postseason
216(27)
13 "There's Something I've Got to Tell You"
243(25)
14 Heroes
268(5)
Acknowledgments 273(4)
Notes on Sources 277(24)
Bibliography 301(2)
Index 303
J. David Herman is a former newspaper sports writer who joined MSNBC.com to assist with coverage of the 2000 Summer Olympics. He stayed on as a news producer and later became a lead editor for Olympics.com during the 2002 Winter Olympics. He has worked at MSN.com in numerous roles over the past sixteen years, including his current position as a senior managing editor for Microsoft News.