Off Base: Confessions of a ThiefHe doesn't mince words in discussing his relationships with some of the most fascinating figures in the game: Reggie Jackson, Jose Canseco, Billy Martin, Lou Piniella, Don Mattingly, Yogi Berra, Tony La Russa, Mark McGwire, and Dennis Eckersley. Rickey talks about his boyhood, growing up in Oakland with current Oakland teammate Dave Stewart and with Stanley Burrell, who is known to the world today as the Grammy Award-winner Hammer. Rickey writes about breaking into the majors with Charley Finley's A's, then moving to New York to play for George Steinbrenner (whom Rickey actually admires), then returning to Oakland to win his first World Series ring in the wake of a devastating earthquake--and his first league MVP. Rickey discusses what he's learned about the game in Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Japan. He also incisively addresses the problem of racism in baseball. |
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... break a record that had stood since 1949-50 . The record had belonged to a guy named Carlos Bernier , who played a season with the Pirates in 1953. Bernier set the record in sixty games , but I broke it in forty - eight . It wasn't easy ...
... break a record that had stood since 1949-50 . The record had belonged to a guy named Carlos Bernier , who played a season with the Pirates in 1953. Bernier set the record in sixty games , but I broke it in forty - eight . It wasn't easy ...
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... break , I hit .413 with twenty - two runs , thirteen walks , eleven RBIs , eleven steals , and three home runs . My average , .247 when I left New York , shot all the way up to .282 . What did it all get me ? A fine , that's what . Rene ...
... break , I hit .413 with twenty - two runs , thirteen walks , eleven RBIs , eleven steals , and three home runs . My average , .247 when I left New York , shot all the way up to .282 . What did it all get me ? A fine , that's what . Rene ...
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... break the plane of the pitching rubber , meaning they wouldn't throw to the plate if they slid their front foot toward first base . Nowadays they don't break the plane as much . They slide their leg toward first base but still throw to ...
... break the plane of the pitching rubber , meaning they wouldn't throw to the plate if they slid their front foot toward first base . Nowadays they don't break the plane as much . They slide their leg toward first base but still throw to ...
Contents
The Evolution of a Hot Dog | 1 |
Baseballs Answer to Showtime | 7 |
U Cant Touch Rickey | 21 |
Copyright | |
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