Two New York Baseball Legends Write Their Memoirs
Ron Louisiana Lightning Guidry
A March Reading List
Allen County Public Library
Where Ron 'Gator' Guidry Learned to Throw Fast - WSJ
Game Face: A Lifetime of Hard-Earned Lessons On and Off the Basketball Court by Bernard King, eBook
Gator by Ron Guidry & Andrew Beaton
Ron Guidry Signed Book Gator My Life in Pinstripes HCB NY Yankees Autograph JSA
Named the American League's Most Valuable Player in 1972, this richly illustrated biography explores the star's personal life as well as his playing career. Baseball star Richie Dick Allen forced Philadelphians to address the racism that existed in their city during the 1960s. While his candid opinions challenged the white baseball establishment, Allen's tape-measure home runs earned the admiration of younger fans and fellow players, both black and white.
Dick Allen: The Life and Times of a Baseball Immortal : an Illustrated Biography [Book]
The story of baseball's first Latino superstar--with photographs throughout With a swift bat and fierce athleticism, he intimidated major league pitchers for eighteen seasons, compiling 3,000 hits. His legs were among the quickest of his era. His throwing arm was one of the strongest, gunning down base runners from right field with incredible frequency.
Clemente: The True Legacy of an Undying Hero [Book]
May day: A look back at the 30 baseball book reviews for April 2018, and those we couldn't expand the roster enough to include – Tom Hoffarth's The Drill: More Farther Off
Driving Mr. Yogi by Harvey Araton - Audiobook