The 1998 Yankees : the inside story of the greatest baseball team ever / Curry, Jack.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Twelve, 2024Edition: First edition. [Paperback edition]Description: 273 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 21 cmISBN: - 9781538722985
- 1538722984
- Nineteen ninety-eight Yankees
- GV 875 C976n 2024
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Ciencias Sociales | Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) | GV 875 C976n 2024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00000194754 |
Introduction
Before glory, suffering
The pieces of the puzzle
Rebel without a pause
International man of mystery
The joy of Jeter
Start spreading the news
The once and future wonder boys
Mañana, no problema
Just keep winning...125 times
Simply the best
What happened after 1998?
Acknowledgments
"The visiting clubhouse in San Diego was soggy, sweaty and sticky after the 1998 Yankees swept the Padres in four games and celebrated winning their 24th World Series title. The players raised bottles of Champagne, sprayed the bubbly on each other and reveled in a baseball season that might have been more memorable than any in history. Jack Curry was part of that unforgettable scene as a reporter, navigating around the clubhouse to ask the same, pertinent question. After winning an unprecedented 125 games and pummeling teams along the way, were these Yankees, the Yankees of Jeter, Mariano, Posada, Pettitte, Bernie, O'Neill, Tino and so many other vital players, the best team ever? "Right now, you would have to call them the best team ever," said owner George Steinbrenner. Twenty five years later, Curry revisits that season to discuss how that team was built and why the Yankees were such a talented, refreshing and successful club. This book includes new interviews with more than 25 players, coaches and executives, who revealed some behind-the-stories about the magical journey and who also discussed the depth of this historic squad. "From the first man to the 25th man on the roster, I don't think there's a team that had more talent and a team whose players knew their roles as well as our players did," said pitcher David Cone."If you're using that as a barometer for the best team of all-time, then I think you can call us the best team of all-time." During that wondrous season, Don Zimmer, a Yankee coach and a baseball lifer who began his career with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1954, told associates there would never be another team like the 1998 Yankees. Zimmer was right. Twenty five years later, Curry describes how and why that Yankee team could be the best ever."-- Book jacket
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