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Munson
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Marty Appel |
Our captain and leader has not left us, today, tomorrow, this year, next ... Our endeavors will reflect our love and admiration for him."--Honorary plaque to Munson in Yankee StadiumThurman Munson is… |
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George
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Peter Golenbock |
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--bu… |
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The story of the New York Yankees
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Michael E. Goodman |
"The history of the New York Yankees professional baseball team from its inaugural 1903 season to today, spotlighting the team's greatest players and most memorable moments"--Provided by publisher. |
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Few and chosen
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Whitey Ford,Tribune Media Services,Phil Pepe |
Chronicles the careers of the author's picks for the top players and managers of the New York Yankees, including first baseman Lou Gehrig, center fielder Joe DiMaggio, and shortstop Derek Jeter. |
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Yogi Berra
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Allen Barra |
In this revelatory biography, Allen Barra presents Yogi's remarkable life as never seen before, from his childhood in "Dago Hill," the Italian-American neighborhood in St. Louis, to his leading role … |
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Lou Gehrig, one of Baseball's greatest
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Guernsey Van Riper |
A biography focusing on the childhood of one of the greatest professional baseball players who is remembered for playing 2,130 consecutive games in 14 seasons with the New York Yankees. |
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Reggie Jackson
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S. H. Burchard |
Presents an account of the often stormy career of one of baseball's most powerful hitters. |
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New York Yankees and the meaning of life
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Derek Gentile |
399 p. : 16 cm |
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Casey!
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James Hahn,Lynn Hahn,Howard Schroeder |
A brief biography of the baseball manager whose team, the New York Yankees, won five World Series in a row. |
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Reynolds, Raschi and Lopat
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Sol Gittleman |
"This is a biography of three veteran pitchers that led the way to five consecutive World Championships, with a team that didn't have a single offensive leader in any category during those five years… |
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Don Larsen's miraculous world series game and the men who made it happen
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Lew Paper |
On October 8, 1956, New York Yankees pitcher Don Larsen took the mound for Game 5 of the World Series against the rival Brooklyn Dodgers. In an improbable performance that the New York Times called t… |
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