Synopses & Reviews
No team dominated baseball for a longer period than the New York Yankees did from 1949 to 1964. During that era, the Bronx Bombers won an astonishing 14 American League pennants and nine World Series championships, led by such greats as Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, and Roger Maris. "Dynasty" is the story of that incredible ball club. Bestselling author Peter Golenbock gives a year-by-year account of this unforgettable team through interviews with players, managers, and coaches. All of the Yankees' great moments and accomplishments are covered in depth, including their record five consecutive World Championships (1949-53), Don Larsen's historic perfect game in the 1956 World Series, the 1960 World Series loss to the Pirates on Bill Mazeroski's famous home run, manager Casey Stengel's controversial firing after that series, Maris and Mantle's chase of Babe Ruth's home-run record in 1961, and the end of the dynasty following the 1964 World Series. First published in 1975, "Dynasty" is a classic look at baseball's greatest team. Peter Golenbock (www.golenbockbooks.com) has written some of the classics of sports literature, including five "New York Times" bestsellers. Some of his best-known books include "Bums: An Oral History of the Brooklyn Dodgers (also by Contemporary Books) and "Wild, High, and Tight," his revealing biography of Yankees manager Billy Martin. He has been a frequent guest on many top television shows, including A&E's "Biography," ESPN's "50 Greatest Athletes," and "Larry King Live." He lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Synopsis
From 1949 through 1964, the New York Yankees reigned over the major leagues with 14 pennants and nine World Series crowns. "Dynasty" recounts this golden age of baseball, when DiMaggio, Mantle, and Maris were in their heyday. 8-page photo insert.