
Touching All the Bases
A Story of Power, Purpose, and Surviving the Bronx
Dave Winfield(Author)
Alan Maimon(Co-Author)
Matt Holt Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 15. September 2026
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-63774-898-5 (ISBN)
Description
A fearless and insightful portrait of power, race, and resilience from one of baseball’s most unique and dynamic Hall of Fame legends, offering an unflinching look at the battles fought both on and off the field.
Few athletes have lived a story as riveting—and as revealing—as Dave Winfield. In Touching All the Bases, the Hall of Famer pulls back the curtain on his life in the game, giving an unvarnished account of his childhood in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the bright lights of Yankee Stadium, where his decade-long clash with owner George Steinbrenner became one of the most infamous feuds in sports history. With honesty and conviction, Winfield recounts the triumphs, controversies, and showdowns that shaped not only his career but also the culture and path of baseball itself.
This is not just another baseball memoir—it’s a reckoning with power, loyalty, commitment, and the costs of standing tall when others expect you to bow. Alongside the unforgettable stories of contracts, confrontations, distractions, and championships are moments of generosity, grit, and forgiveness that reveal a nuanced portrait of the man behind the No. 31 jersey. Reflecting on battles won and lost, Winfield shares the wisdom and perspective that only come from a lifetime at the center of the game and American sports:
Touching All the Bases is a story of courage, defiance, achievement, and ultimate redemption—an unforgettable account of what it means to fight for your name, your principles, and your place in history.
Few athletes have lived a story as riveting—and as revealing—as Dave Winfield. In Touching All the Bases, the Hall of Famer pulls back the curtain on his life in the game, giving an unvarnished account of his childhood in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the bright lights of Yankee Stadium, where his decade-long clash with owner George Steinbrenner became one of the most infamous feuds in sports history. With honesty and conviction, Winfield recounts the triumphs, controversies, and showdowns that shaped not only his career but also the culture and path of baseball itself.
This is not just another baseball memoir—it’s a reckoning with power, loyalty, commitment, and the costs of standing tall when others expect you to bow. Alongside the unforgettable stories of contracts, confrontations, distractions, and championships are moments of generosity, grit, and forgiveness that reveal a nuanced portrait of the man behind the No. 31 jersey. Reflecting on battles won and lost, Winfield shares the wisdom and perspective that only come from a lifetime at the center of the game and American sports:
- The behind-the-scenes truth of Winfield’s battles with Steinbrenner, and how those fights mirror larger struggles in American life
- Lessons in leadership drawn from the pressures of playing under the brightest lights in sports
- The resilience it takes to turn public criticism and personal setbacks into lasting legacy
- What it takes to achieve the status of one of the world’s best athletes
Touching All the Bases is a story of courage, defiance, achievement, and ultimate redemption—an unforgettable account of what it means to fight for your name, your principles, and your place in history.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
BenBella Books
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
481 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-63774-898-5 (9781637748985)
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Dave Winfield is a Hall-of-Fame baseball player and World Series champion. He played 22 major league seasons, 17 of them in San Diego and New York. A 12-time All-Star, he was among the first professional athletes to start a charitable foundation. The David M. Winfield Foundation, launched in 1977, provided health care, holiday meals, and educational scholarships to underprivileged families. Dave was also a key figure in the development of one of the strongest and most successful labor unions in the country and world, the Major League Baseball Players Association. A two-sport collegiate athlete, Big Ten champion, and an All-American baseball player, he is the only athlete to ever be drafted by four professional sports leagues: MLB, the NBA, the ABA, and the NFL. Following his major league career, he spent more than a decade as an executive in professional baseball and six years in media with FOX Sports and ESPN. He is an acclaimed speaker and the author of a 1988 autobiography (W.W. Norton & Company) and a 2008 book about how to revitalize baseball (Scribner). He's been married for more than 30 years, has three children, and lives in Los Angeles.
Alan Maimon is the author of Twilight in Hazard: An Appalachian Reckoning and six sports books. As a reporter with the Louisville Courier-Journal, he was a finalist for the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for a series about gaping holes in Kentucky's justice system. His work for the Las Vegas Review-Journal on police shootings and the court system garnered national awards and acclaim. He started his professional writing career as a news assistant and reporter in the Berlin bureau of The New York Times. Alan is a Philadelphia native and graduate of Brown University, where he received a Fulbright fellowship to study and work in Austria.
Alan Maimon is the author of Twilight in Hazard: An Appalachian Reckoning and six sports books. As a reporter with the Louisville Courier-Journal, he was a finalist for the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for a series about gaping holes in Kentucky's justice system. His work for the Las Vegas Review-Journal on police shootings and the court system garnered national awards and acclaim. He started his professional writing career as a news assistant and reporter in the Berlin bureau of The New York Times. Alan is a Philadelphia native and graduate of Brown University, where he received a Fulbright fellowship to study and work in Austria.