-Titulo Original : Billy Martin Baseballs Flawed Genius
-Fabricante :
Mariner Books
-Descripcion Original:
A New York Times bestseller. From award-winning sports columnist Bill Pennington comes the definitive biography of one of baseballs most celebrated, mercurial, and misunderstood figures. Billy Martin is a story of contrasts. He was the clutch second baseman for the dominant New York Yankees of the 1950s. He then spent sixteen seasons managing in the big leagues-and is considered by anyone who knows baseball to have been a true baseball genius, a field manager without peer. Yet he’s remembered more for his habit of kicking dirt on umpires, for being hired and fired by George Steinbrenner five times, and for his rabble rousing and public brawls. He was combative, fiery, intimidating, and controversial, yet beloved by the everyday fan. He was hard on his players and even harder on himself. He knew how to turn around a losing team like no one else-and how to entertain us every step of the way. Now, with his definitive biography Billy Martin, Pennington finally erases the caricature of Martin. Drawing on exhaustive interviews with friends, family, teammates, and countless adversaries, Pennington paints an indelible portrait of a man who never backed down from the game he loved. From his shantytown upbringing in a broken home; to his days playing for the Yankees when he almost always helped his team find a way to win; through sixteen years of managing, including his tenure in New York in the crosshairs of Steinbrenner and Reggie Jackson, Billy Martin made sure no one ever ignored him. And indeed no one could. He was the hero, the antihero, and the alter ego-or some combination of all three-for his short sixty-one years among us. Review Energetically reported and skillfully written, the book is enormously entertaining. Without pretension, it explores the question whether a baseball lifer can actually be a tragic figure in the classic sense-a man destroyed by the very qualities than made him great. -The Wall Street Journal “Through interviews with Martin’s long-silent widow, his son and others who knew and played with and for him, we get a complete picture - womanizing, drinking, fighting and the rest.” -New York Post “Sprawling…thorough research.” -Chicago Tribune “Its all here, copiously reported, including interviews with more than 200 people, many of whom have since died, making this a one-of-a-kind work.” -Newsday All the notable moments are here...Baseball (and Yankees) fans will devour this like ballpark popcorn, and all will muse about the many what-ifs of Martins motley life. -Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW Martin’s life was a rollicking one, and as with the life, so with the book. Pennington’s take is great fun, and the author’s drive to talk to everyone who may have known Martin-from the most arrogant star to the humblest bartender-is impressive. -BookPage A motley cast of baseball Hall of Famers, including Casey Stengel, Mickey Mantle, Rod Carew, Ricky Henderson, Reggie Jackson, Tommy Lasorda, and Earl Weaver, make appearances in this must-read for fans of the great American pastime. -Publishers Weekly [Pennington] provides what is likely to be the definitive profile, which, as such, belongs in most library sports collections, especially those where Yankee fans cluster. -Mark Levine, Booklist His study of Martin is comprehensive and detailed, offering the reader rich details on his early years and his time as a player for several teams...Pennington expertly combines material from his subject’s personal and professional life, leaving the impression of a complicated and flawed but unforgettable man. -Library Journal “Two words of advice: read this. Bill Pennington not only writes the sprawling, brawling, no-punches-pulled narrative Martin deserves, but also deftly illuminates the humanity of one of baseballs epic characters.” -Tom Verducci, bestselling author of THE YANKEE YEARS (with Joe Torre) The hair on my forearms was standing up by the end of
-Fabricante :
Mariner Books
-Descripcion Original:
A New York Times bestseller. From award-winning sports columnist Bill Pennington comes the definitive biography of one of baseballs most celebrated, mercurial, and misunderstood figures. Billy Martin is a story of contrasts. He was the clutch second baseman for the dominant New York Yankees of the 1950s. He then spent sixteen seasons managing in the big leagues-and is considered by anyone who knows baseball to have been a true baseball genius, a field manager without peer. Yet he’s remembered more for his habit of kicking dirt on umpires, for being hired and fired by George Steinbrenner five times, and for his rabble rousing and public brawls. He was combative, fiery, intimidating, and controversial, yet beloved by the everyday fan. He was hard on his players and even harder on himself. He knew how to turn around a losing team like no one else-and how to entertain us every step of the way. Now, with his definitive biography Billy Martin, Pennington finally erases the caricature of Martin. Drawing on exhaustive interviews with friends, family, teammates, and countless adversaries, Pennington paints an indelible portrait of a man who never backed down from the game he loved. From his shantytown upbringing in a broken home; to his days playing for the Yankees when he almost always helped his team find a way to win; through sixteen years of managing, including his tenure in New York in the crosshairs of Steinbrenner and Reggie Jackson, Billy Martin made sure no one ever ignored him. And indeed no one could. He was the hero, the antihero, and the alter ego-or some combination of all three-for his short sixty-one years among us. Review Energetically reported and skillfully written, the book is enormously entertaining. Without pretension, it explores the question whether a baseball lifer can actually be a tragic figure in the classic sense-a man destroyed by the very qualities than made him great. -The Wall Street Journal “Through interviews with Martin’s long-silent widow, his son and others who knew and played with and for him, we get a complete picture - womanizing, drinking, fighting and the rest.” -New York Post “Sprawling…thorough research.” -Chicago Tribune “Its all here, copiously reported, including interviews with more than 200 people, many of whom have since died, making this a one-of-a-kind work.” -Newsday All the notable moments are here...Baseball (and Yankees) fans will devour this like ballpark popcorn, and all will muse about the many what-ifs of Martins motley life. -Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW Martin’s life was a rollicking one, and as with the life, so with the book. Pennington’s take is great fun, and the author’s drive to talk to everyone who may have known Martin-from the most arrogant star to the humblest bartender-is impressive. -BookPage A motley cast of baseball Hall of Famers, including Casey Stengel, Mickey Mantle, Rod Carew, Ricky Henderson, Reggie Jackson, Tommy Lasorda, and Earl Weaver, make appearances in this must-read for fans of the great American pastime. -Publishers Weekly [Pennington] provides what is likely to be the definitive profile, which, as such, belongs in most library sports collections, especially those where Yankee fans cluster. -Mark Levine, Booklist His study of Martin is comprehensive and detailed, offering the reader rich details on his early years and his time as a player for several teams...Pennington expertly combines material from his subject’s personal and professional life, leaving the impression of a complicated and flawed but unforgettable man. -Library Journal “Two words of advice: read this. Bill Pennington not only writes the sprawling, brawling, no-punches-pulled narrative Martin deserves, but also deftly illuminates the humanity of one of baseballs epic characters.” -Tom Verducci, bestselling author of THE YANKEE YEARS (with Joe Torre) The hair on my forearms was standing up by the end of


