Everyone has an opinion about the Yankees. More than an opinion in most cases, but an opinion at the very least.
--From the Introduction
Love them or hate them, the New York Yankees have been an American
institution for nearly a century. With their rich history and colorful
cast of characters, the Yankees never fail to inspire or provoke. In
this exciting compendium, some of today's most acclaimed
writers--including Pete Dexter, Colum McCann, Roy Blount Jr., Dan Barry,
Jane Leavy, Charles P. Pierce, J. R. Moehringer, Daniel Okrent, Frank
DeFord, Bill James, and many more--step up to the plate to take their
cuts. The result is a collection of original essays as idiosyncratic and
expansive as the team that has inspired them: ruminations on Babe
Ruth's gravestone, Derek Jeter's swing, and the upper-deck vantage of
the Oldest Living Yankee; dual allegiances; mortal rivalries; and every
other subject that spans from the hilarious (the Yankee wife-swap of the
'70s) to the sublime (the grace of Catfish Hunter).
Superbly
written, deeply insightful, and full of both passion and humor, "Damn
Yankees" is a completely fresh look at baseball's most enduring
franchise by a Murderers' Row of writers as stacked as that of the 1927
Yanks.
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