The New York Yankees were the strongest team in the majors from 1948 through 1960, capturing the American League Pennant 10 times and winning seven World Championships. The average fan, when asked who made the team so dominant, will mention Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford or Mickey Mantle. Some will insist manager Casey Stengel was the key. But pundits at the time, and respected historians today, consider the shy, often taciturn George Martin Weiss the real genius behind the Yankees' success.
Weiss loved baseball but lacked the ability to play. He made up for it with the savvy to run a team better than his competitors. He spent more than 50 years in the game, including nearly 30 with the Yankees. Before becoming their general manager, he created their superlative farm system that supplied the club with talented players. When the Yankees retired him at 67, the newly franchised New York Mets immediately hired him to build their team. This book is the first definitive biography of Weiss, a Hall of Famer hailed for contributing "as much to baseball as any man the game could ever know."
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"This book offers a unique perspective on the Yankees...and should not be missed if you want to complete your education of the New York powerhouse."-Gregg's Baseball Bookcase.
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Interest Age: From 18 years
Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
37 photos, notes, bibliography, index
Maße
Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-7864-7253-6 (9780786472536)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
A member of the Society for American Baseball Research, Burton A. Boxerman taught history for 30 years and contributes to numerous historical journals. A longtime baseball fan, he lives in St. Louis, Missouri. The late Benita W. Boxerman was a writer and researcher. Retired from one of the largest public relations firms in the United States and a member of SABR, she lived in St. Louis, Missouri.
Table of Contents
Preface
?1-The Making of a Baseball Entrepreneur
?2-Welcome to Professional Baseball
?3-"Among the Happiest Times of My Life"
?4-The Yankee Farmer
?5-The Bears and the Blues
?6-The Interregnum
?7-The MacPhail Years
?8-The Weiss Era Begins
?9-The New Dynasty
10-Breaking the Yankees' Color Line
11-The Dynasty Resumes
12-The End of an Era
13-Back in the Game
14-The Mets Years
15-Final Innings
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index