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"Yogi Was Up with a Guy on Third. . ."
"Yogi Was Up with a Guy on Third. . ." (4 Formats) ›
By Maureen Mullen, Foreword by Luis Tiant
Cloth Price 19.95

Cloth, PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket

ISBN 9781600781629

Published Mar 2009

Take a walk down memory lane with a group of Major League Baseball Hall of Famers as they share their memories of that one favorite game. From Red Schoendienst's first professional game, with butterflies causing error after error until the great Branch Rickey assured him that he'd be in the game for a long time; and Paul Molitor's rounding the bases in Game 6 of the 1993 World Series, looking up into the stands to make eye contact with his father; to Bobby Doerr, the oldest living Hall of Famer; to Goose Gossage, one of the most recent Hall of Fame inductees, their memories are all here and told in poignant detail by the players themselves as they look back over the arc of their careers and recall their most memorable moments on the diamond. “Yogi Was Up with a Guy on Third…” is a book that will delight baseball fans of all ages.
Diary of a Red Sox Season
Diary of a Red Sox Season (3 Formats) ›
By Johnny Pesky, By Maureen Mullen, Foreword by Peter Gammons
PDF Price 11.99

PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket

ISBN 9781617498251

Published Jan 2008

This unique reference provides insider observations of the entire 2007 Championship season from Mr. Red Sox himself, Johnny Pesky. Starting with the unparalleled press conference introducing new Japanese pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka on December 14, 2006, and culminating with the final out of the World Series on October 28, 2007, with the Red Sox winning their second Championship in three years, this is the ultimate keepsake for any Red Sox fan. In Diary of a Red Sox Season, fans have the opportunity to take a seat in the dugout beside Pesky and listen to his unique perspective on players, fans, media, and the high and low points of an unforgettable season. It’s a book every Red Sox fan will cherish for years to come.