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Listed are a few of many great Baseball and Yankee books, I have read, and know all of you would probably enjoy.
I also would like to know if any of you have read the books, noted with *****(5 asterisks, pre-ceding the book title). Any feedback on those and other great reads/books you’ve read on MLB and/or the Yankees, is much appreciated…!!! (I imagine you all have read some great books, we'd like to hear about)
*****56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Numer in Sports (Kostya Kennedy)
*****The Era: 1947-1957: When the Yankees, Dodgers and Giants Ruled The World (Roger Kahn)
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I highly recommend any/all of these. (Not necessarily in this order):
-The Summer of 1949 (David Halberstam-note Original Printing in 1989 is a better book, than the revised version from 02.)
-The Unforgettable Season: Joe DiMaggio, Ted Willialms, and the Record Setting Summer of 1941. (Phil Bildner) Originally published as The Summer of 1941.
-Murderer’s Row: 1927 New York Yankees (G.. H. Fleming)
-I Never Had It Made-(auto-bio)-by Jackie Robinson
-Sixty-One: The Team- The Record- The Men, (by Tony Kubek-1987).
[not to be mistaken with the book-“1961” by Phil Pepe/ Sporting News Presents:]-I preferred Kubeks book over Pepe’s. which lacks the insight from the dugout or clubhouse. Kubek’s book originally was printed in 1987, prior to the book and movie 61 or 61 in 1961
-1961-The Inside Story of the Maris-Mantle Home Run Chase (Phil Pepe-The Sporting News Presents)
-Bums: History of the Brooklyn Dodgers (Peter Goldenbock)
-Ball Four: (Jim Bouton)-revised to: Ball Four: The Final Pitch
-The Mick-(auto-bio by M. Mantle).
If you’ve read any of these, let me know what you thought of these Classic Books, or any other sports book not listed here. Has anyone read a good Berra, or Stengel Biography? or other books by or about any Yankee great(s).
I also would like to know if any of you have read the books, noted with *****(5 asterisks, pre-ceding the book title). Any feedback on those and other great reads/books you’ve read on MLB and/or the Yankees, is much appreciated…!!! (I imagine you all have read some great books, we'd like to hear about)
*****56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Numer in Sports (Kostya Kennedy)
*****The Era: 1947-1957: When the Yankees, Dodgers and Giants Ruled The World (Roger Kahn)
____________________________________________
I highly recommend any/all of these. (Not necessarily in this order):
-The Summer of 1949 (David Halberstam-note Original Printing in 1989 is a better book, than the revised version from 02.)
-The Unforgettable Season: Joe DiMaggio, Ted Willialms, and the Record Setting Summer of 1941. (Phil Bildner) Originally published as The Summer of 1941.
-Murderer’s Row: 1927 New York Yankees (G.. H. Fleming)
-I Never Had It Made-(auto-bio)-by Jackie Robinson
-Sixty-One: The Team- The Record- The Men, (by Tony Kubek-1987).
[not to be mistaken with the book-“1961” by Phil Pepe/ Sporting News Presents:]-I preferred Kubeks book over Pepe’s. which lacks the insight from the dugout or clubhouse. Kubek’s book originally was printed in 1987, prior to the book and movie 61 or 61 in 1961
-1961-The Inside Story of the Maris-Mantle Home Run Chase (Phil Pepe-The Sporting News Presents)
-Bums: History of the Brooklyn Dodgers (Peter Goldenbock)
-Ball Four: (Jim Bouton)-revised to: Ball Four: The Final Pitch
-The Mick-(auto-bio by M. Mantle).
If you’ve read any of these, let me know what you thought of these Classic Books, or any other sports book not listed here. Has anyone read a good Berra, or Stengel Biography? or other books by or about any Yankee great(s).
