Becoming Manny bookcover

Becoming Manny

Inside the Life of Baseball's Most Enigmatic Slugger

Jean Rhodes 

(Author)

Shawn Boburg 

(Author)

Leigh Montville 

(Foreword by)
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Authorized by the future Hall of Famer himself, and written by a clinical psychologist and an award-winning investigative journalist, Becoming Manny is the incredible story behind one of the greatest baseball sluggers of all time. Manny Ramirez ranks seventeenth in career home runs and eighth in career slugging percentage -- the only players above him on both lists are Barry Bonds, Jimmie Foxx, and Babe Ruth.

Becoming Manny brings an unusually thoughtful analysis to the territory of sports biography, examining Manny's life through the lens of larger issues such as mentoring and immigration, while also telling the story of a great career. Manny has perplexed the baseball world for years now with his amazing hitting and his unique approach to life and to the game. Incredibly focused at the plate yet carefree everywhere else, Manny has become a constant topic of discussion on national sports radio and television, on sports websites, and in print.

With unprecedented access, Jean Rhodes and Shawn Boburg have uncovered fascinating stories and family photos spanning Manny's early years to the present. This is an authorized inside look at the roots, development, and career of an individual and player on his way from the Dominican Republic and Wash-ington Heights to the Hall of Fame.

Product Details

PublisherScribner
Publish DateMarch 10, 2009
Pages320
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconDigital (delivered electronically)
EAN/UPC9781416595083

About the Author


Jean Rhodes,
a Ph.D. professor of psychology at the University of Massachusetts in Boston, is considered the nation’s leading expert on youth mentoring. She has published Op-Eds about mentoring in The New York Times and the The Boston Globe.

Shawn Boburg
is a reporter at The Record in Bergen County, N.J. He has written and contributed to several national award-winning stories, including the 2003 Pulitzer Prize–winning coverage of the tragic drowning of four young Dominican boys in the Merrimack River in Lawrence, MA.

 

 
Leigh Montville is a New York Times best-selling author of nine books on sports personalities ranging from Muhammed Ali, Ted Williams, and Babe Ruth to Manute Bol and Evel Knievel. He has been a columnist for the Boston Globe and a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. Montville is a member of the Hall of Fame at the National Sports Media Association and a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame. He lives outside Boston.

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