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Marty Appel
Now Updated Through the 2020 SeasonAn exciting history of the world's greatest baseball team from a former Yankees Public Relations Officer."A riveting and comprehensive history of the Yankees" – New York TimesIs there a sports team more synonymous with winning than the New York Yankees? The team of Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Berra, Ford, Mantle, Jackson, Mattingly? Of Torre, Jeter, and Rivera? Of forty American League pennants, twenty-seven World Championships, and nearly forty Hall of Famers? Like so many great American institutions, the Yankees began humbly, on the muddy, uneven grass of Hilltop Park. Eighteen years later the little second-class franchise won its first pennant. Today, the Yankees are worth more than a billion dollars. It's been nearly seventy years since Frank Graham wrote the last narrative history of the Yankees. Marty Appel, the Yankees' PR director during the 1970s, now illuminates the team in its hundred-plus years of glory: clever, maneuvering owners; rowdy, talented players; great stories behind the great stories. Appel heard tales from old-timers like Waite Hoyt, Bill Dickey, Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto, and Whitey Ford, and has remained close to the organization ever since. He gives life to the team's history, from the demise of Hilltop Park in the 1900s to the evolution of today's team as an international brand. With a wealth of photographs, this is a treasure trove for lovers of sports, the Yankees, New York history, and America's game.
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Author
Marty Appel
Pages
656
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published Date
2012-05-08
ISBN
1620400472 9781620400470
Ratings
Google: 3
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"If you are a #yankees fan of just really enjoy #baseball or #sports books, then you will enjoy this. It’s a look back at the history of the Yankees from their founding through 2011. It covers it all - players, coaches, business, and moments. Plenty of quirky surprises - the two pitchers who fell in love with each other’s wives, and swapped families in 1973, never to be the same pitchers again - lots of good stuff. "