This anthology celebrates the most successful team in the history of baseball. The Yankees' unparalleled accomplishments have inspired some of the best writing the sport has ever seen. Contributors include David Halberstam, Roger Angell, Grantland Rice, Red Smith, Jim Bouton, and Yogi Berra.
Dan Riley has been writing seriously ever since the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 focused his boyish attention on his mortality. Since then, he's edited his school, college and local underground newspapers; written obituaries for the oldest newspaper in continuous publication in the US; and produced ad copy and corporate boilerplate. His five books published with Houghton Mifflin include The Red Sox Reader and The Dan Riley School for Girl: An Adventure in Home Schooling. And his play, Spinelli, was a winner of The Long Beach Playhouse's New Works Competition. His weekly blog, The Nobby Works, is dedicated to keeping the writing of Norman O. Brown linked to the times. He's happy to have lived long enough to see the launch of his first novel, The Virgin Missile Crisis.
This book has some really fun pieces by and about some of the lesser-knowns of Yankee lore, like Dock Ellis and Jim Bouton, along with all the regulars.