Billy Martin: Baseball's Flawed Genius

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Mariner Books
Publish Date
Pages
560
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.2 X 1.4 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780544709034
About the Author
BILL PENNINGTON is an award-winning sportswriter for the New York Times. A fourteen-time finalist and six-time winner of the Associated Press Sports Editors' annual writing award, Pennington lives with his family in Warwick, New York.
Reviews

"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 "It's 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 Martin's 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 baseball's 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 the fifth paragraph of this book's introduction. I knew Billy Martin. I covered Billy Martin. But I never knew him like this. Congrats to Bill Pennington for the definitive work on baseball's flawed genius.'' --Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe columnist and bestselling author of FRANCONA (with Terry Francona) and SENIOR YEAR "Billy Martin has been dead for 25 years? Wow. That means there's a generation or two that know nothing about this character of baseball characters, this incandescent ballplayer/manager/jerk/sweetheart, this irrepressible brawler with a grand mind for the game. Bill Pennington cures all that with 'Billy Martin, Baseball's Flawed Genius.' This is a terrific tale about a roller coaster life. Pour yourself a cocktail and enjoy. The descriptions of the fistfights alone are worth the price of admission." --Leigh Montville, bestselling aut --