Tracing the careers of four instrumental players who turned around the
Yankees ball club, this book shares behind-the-scenes stories from their
early days together in the minors through the 2012 season, and follows
them on their majestic ride to the top of the baseball world. At a time
when the New York Yankees were in free fall, having failed to win a
World Series in 17 years and had not played in one in 14 years--the
Bronx Bombers' longest drought since before the days of Babe Ruth--along
came four young players whose powerful impact returned the franchise to
its former glory. They were a diverse group from different parts of the
globe: Mariano Rivera, a right-handed pitcher from Panama, who was
destined to become the all-time record holder in saves and baseball's
greatest closer; Derek Jeter, a shortstop raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan,
who would become the first Yankee to accumulate 3,000 hits; Jorge
Posada, an infielder-turned-catcher from Puerto Rico, who would hit more
home runs than any Yankees catcher except the legendary Hall of Famer
Yogi Berra; and Andy Pettitte, a left-handed pitcher born in Baton
Rouge, Louisiana, who would win more postseason games than any player in
baseball history. Together they formed the "Core Four," and would go on
to play as teammates for 13 seasons during which time they would help
the Yankees advance to the postseason 12 times, win the American League
pennant seven times, and take home five World Series trophies. This book
follows these phenoms from the minor leagues to the present, detailing
their significant contributions to a winning major league franchise.
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