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Yankee Stadium 1923-2008: America's First Modern Ballpark (SABR Cities and Stadiums)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 27.82 $Paperback. An Unused, unmarked and unblemished copy.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
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FOCO New York Yankees Yankee Stadium 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle PZLZ -
Vendor: Foco.com Price: 35.00 $ (+8.95 $)Staying home? You can still experience your home away from home by putting together this New York Yankees Yankee Stadium 1000 Piece Jigsaw PZLZ. It's all the fun of gameday at the stadium, without all the gameday traffic. Features Team-colored design with stadium background display to make you feel right at home Bold team logo display, so there's no doubt where your allegiances lie Pieces made of lightweight, high quality cardboard for easy, stable assembly Precision cut puzzle pieces for a perfect, interlocking fit 1,000 pieces in total Details Dimensions: Approximately 29 in. x 20 in. when fully assembled Recommended for ages 12 and up Officially licensed Imported
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FOCO New York Yankees Yankee Stadium 500 Piece Stadiumscape Jigsaw Puzzle PZLZ -
Vendor: Foco.com Price: 25.00 $ (+8.95 $)Enjoy the fun of your favorite gameday venue and assemble some home field advantage with this New York Yankees Yankee Stadium 500 Piece Stadiumscape Jigsaw Puzzle PZLZ! Features Depicts colorful team stadium background to make you feel right at home Bold team logo displays, in case there were any doubts where your allegiances lie Pieces made of lightweight, high quality cardboard Precision cut puzzle pieces for a perfect, interlocking fit 500 pieces in total Details Dimensions: Approximately 29 in. x 13 in. when fully assembled Recommended for ages 12 and up Officially licensed Imported
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Lasting Yankee Stadium Memories : Unforgettable Tales from the House That Ruth Built
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.31 $America’s foremost sportswriters and other personalities offer their favorite memories of Yankee Stadium, the world’s most famous ballpark. In Lasting Yankee Stadium Memories, editor Alex Belth of BronxBanterBlog.com collects personal essays by some of the most well-known and respected voices in sportswriting and entertainment today in these revealing, sometimes hilarious, oft-touching essays. The book also includes a special chapter on New Yankee Stadium.Contributors include: Bob Costas Charlie SheenRichard Ben Cramer Pete Hamill Tony Kornheiser Tom Boswell Dave KindredLeigh Montville William Nack Joe Posnanski Jane Leavy Pat Jordan Maury Allen Bob Klapisch Tyler Kepner Allen Barra Marty Appel Jeff Pearlman Alan Schwarz Charles Pierce Steve Rushin Nathan Ward Mike Vaccaro Rob Neyer Ken Rosenthal Scott Raab Luis Guzman This is a special book for every fan of “the big ballpark in the Bronx.”
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Return to Yankee Stadium: A Tribute to Roger Maris
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.37 $From the grand tradition of baseball folklore, Angels in the Outfield, Roogie's Bump, and Field of Dreams, comes the amazing comeback story of an aging, troubled baseball hero. Return to Yankee Stadium is an in-depth biographical sketch of real-life slugger Roger Maris, interweaving fact and fiction, history and myth, into that which we love most about baseball and the human spirit. As we join Roger on his difficult homeward journey, we find, as does he, the courage to face adversity and the certainty of our own mortality. Return to Yankee Stadium is a baseball player's story. It is a dramatic reminder that even today, as in the days of Ruth and Gehrig, giants still walk the Earth and heroes inspire us to greatness ...
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The Diamond in the Bronx: Yankee Stadium and the Politics of New York
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.06 $Timed to be released at the start of 2008 spring training, Neil Sullivan's The Diamond in the Bronx chronicles the entire history of a stadium that has been home to the greatest dynasty in sports history, a stadium that will see its final Yankees game in 2008.As Yankee Stadium is about to become a memory, an indelible part of the cultural history of baseball and of New York City, Neil Sullivan's The Diamond in the Bronx offers a fascinating account of its history and its position at the intersection of sports, business, government, and society, Sullivan tells how Yankee Stadium came to be built in 1923, at a time when the Bronx was a burgeoning borough that held middle class housing for immigrants as well as hunting lodges for wealthy Manhattanites, an era when small children could ride the subway, alone, to the ball game, and when many of the ballplayers themselves lived on the Grand Concourse. As the city and the Bronx changed, Yankeedom changed too, and the stadium is now surrounded by of parking lots, symbolic of the team's suburban fan base and the decline of the South Bronx. In recent years the team has threatened to leave New York City, prompting extravagant proposals for keeping it there, including a billion dollar new stadium in Manhattan to be financed with public money. The resulting stadium controversy tells us much about the public's changing views of government and the changing nature of professional sports. For Yankee fans, baseball aficionados, and anyone interested in the increasingly vexed relationship between sports, business, and politics, The Diamond in the Bronx offers a wealth of detail, insight, and historical perspective.
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Yankee Miracles: Life with the Boss and the Bronx Bombers
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.54 $“You don’t have to be a Yankees fan to love Yankee Miracles.”―Yogi Berra If it was not all so true, you’d think it was a fairy tale. A seventeen-year-old from Queens spray paints graffiti on Yankee Stadium and gets nabbed by George Steinbrenner himself. Contrary to his gruff public image, the Boss―driven by a compassionate inner voice―reclaims the teen at a time when the Bronx is literally burning. Thus begins the unlikeliest of baseball stories, one in which Ray Negron is transformed from street kid to batboy and beyond. Befriending many of major league baseball’s greatest stars―Billy Martin, Reggie Jackson, Munson, Mantle, Catfish, A-Rod, Jeter, even Mrs. Lou Gehrig―Negron ultimately emerges as a dynamic community leader, dedicating his own life to helping the sick and rescuing generations of city kids from unfulfilled lives. Yankee Miracles is a book about the power of baseball to transform lives, about all those miracles on 161st Street we never knew were there. 8 photographs
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The Yankee Way: Playing, Coaching, and My Life in Baseball
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.99 $From a dusty diamond in Brooklyn to the hallowed grounds of Yankee Stadium, Willie Randolph has always loved the game of baseball, and over the course of his storied career, he has amassed a remarkable list of accomplishments—All-Star second baseman, World Series champion, manager—but, above all, he has been a Yankee. For almost thirty years, Randolph was a part of Yankee lore and mythology, whether playing with the legends Thurman Munson and Reggie Jackson and witnessing the infamous Bronx Zoo at its rowdiest, or coaching as the Core Four of Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Andy Pettitte, and Jorge Posada rose to fame and ushered in a new era of Yankee dominance.In his long-awaited memoir, Willie Randolph shares stories from his life in pinstripes, opening up about the team that raised him and the city that molded him. With unparalleled perspective into three generations of team history, the former Yankee captain offers fresh, firsthand insight into some of the greatest players to ever play the game and the greatest teams ever to call the Bronx their home. From Don Mattingly to Bernie Williams, Goose Gossage to Mariano Rivera, and Billy Martin to Joe Torre, Randolph presents a view of baseball history from the inside, describing how teams became dynasties and managers became legends—all in the shadow of the man who brought them together, the Boss, George Steinbrenner.But though Randolph is a Yankee through and through, he is first and foremost a quintessential New Yorker. Brooklyn raised and groomed, he shares memories of a rise that could only happen in the Big Apple—from the projects of East New York to the house that Ruth built. Along the way, he discusses his triumphs and struggles on and off the field, as well as his time spent as manager of the Mets.As fascinating and thoughtful as Randolph himself, The Yankee Way is a moving portrait of a legendary team, a unique city, and a remarkable man.
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Open Road Brands New York Yankees Canvas Flag Wall Art
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 53.54 $Take yourself out to the ball game at Yankee Stadium! This 23.5" x 15" canvas wall decor featuring the lyrics from a classic baseball tune is the perfect way to show your team spirit. Hanging this in your man cave, home bar, or living room is sure to be a home run. Perfect for any sport lover. Color: Blue/White.
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The Hamilton Collection 1:18-Scale Yankees 1948 Ford Pickup Truck Sculpture
Vendor: Bradfordexchange.com Price: 109.98 $History & Heritage New York Yankees MLB 1:18-Scale 1948 Ford Pickup Sculpture Featuring Vintage Images Of Yankee Stadium & Whitewall Tires - Take a ride down memory lane to reminisce over and recall the storied history of the illustrious New York Yankees™! Now, we welcome you to combine your love for America's Favorite Pastime and one of the most memorable vehicles to drive down the open road with this 1:18-scale 1948 Ford pickup truck sculpture. Presenting the History & Heritage Yankees™ Ford Pickup Sculpture, available in a limited edition from The Hamilton Collection. Officially licensed by Major League Baseball™ and Ford Motor Company, this retro-look MLB™ collectible tribute showcases the classic look of the original F-Series Ford pickup truck with vintage-inspired team graphics - making it a one-of-a-kind Yankees gift and keepsake to treasure for years to come.Measuring over 10 inches long, this unique Ford pickup truck boasts gleaming chrome-look trim, a bold New York Yankees blue paint finish, whitewall tires and even vintage-era images of Yankee Stadium™. Official period-specific Ford emblems and classic team logos from different eras are applied on all sides, including the roof and hood! What's more, the bed of the truck is boldly embellished with a list of the years when the New York Yankees took home the World Series™ title! Strong demand is expected, so don't miss out. Order now!
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The Hamilton Collection MLB-Licensed New York Yankees Fan Precious Moments Porcelain Figurine
Vendor: Bradfordexchange.com Price: 109.98 $MLB-Licensed Every Day Is A Home Run With You New York Yankees Baseball Figurine - If you can't be at Yankee Stadium on game day, sharing a love seat with your sweetheart is just as precious. Now a New York Yankees™ figurine champions your shared love for each other and for the legendary ball team. The Hamilton Collection is proud to introduce the Every Day Is a Home Run With You New York Yankees Figurine, officially licensed by Major League Baseball™. This limited-edition Yankees™ baseball figurine makes a definite win for fans. This fine collectible is meticulously handcrafted of bisque porcelain, and hand-painted to ensure that no two are alike. It showcases a loving Precious Moments couple watching TV from their love seat while rooting for the New York Yankees, making it a very special collectible figurine for baseball fans. All dressed up in fan gear, including wearing the distinctive #1 Fan "foam" finger, this Yankees duo creates a celebration of pride you won't want to miss. Strong demand is expected, hurry and order now!
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Josh Gibson: The Power and the Darkness
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 4.59 $It is said that Josh Gibson is the only man ever to have hit a fair ball out of Yankee Stadium. Some claim he hit as many as seventy-five home runs in a season. All agreed he was a frightening hitter to face. What Satchel Paige was to pitching in the Negro leagues, Gibson was to hitting: their greatest star, biggest gate attraction, and most important symbol. Though Gibson is best remembered as "the black Babe Ruth," Ruth became a beloved symbol of the national pastime, while Gibson lived a life veiled in the darkness that came both from the shadow world of the Negro leagues and from within his own tortured soul. Mark Ribowsky, the widely acclaimed biographer of Satchel Paige, pulls no punches in his portrait of this magnificent, troubled athlete. This is the most complete, thorough, and authoritative account of the life of black ball's greatest hitter, and one of its most important stars.
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New York, Empire City: 1920-1945
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 5.88 $A collection of one hundred rare, previously unpublished New York photographs, taken in duotone with a large-format camera, features informative captions and background essays and includes images of such subjects as Trinity Church, Coney Island, and Yankee Stadium. 25,000 first printing.
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The Way of the Gladiator
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.68 $Hail Caesar, we who are about to die salute you!" And die the gladiators did. In a vast marble Colosseum larger than Yankee Stadium, the people of Rome, patrician and commoner, flocked to see gladiators mangled beneath the hoofs and wheels of horses and chariots, slaughtered by half-starved wild beasts, and butchered by well-armed and armored professionals. With the Empire in decline, death and torture became the only spectacles that satisfied the decadent Romans' longing. The Emperor Trajan gave one set of games that lasted 122 days; at its end, 11,000 people and 10,000 animals had been killed. The people of Rome loved it-and they wanted more.
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Moments: The Pulitzer Prize Photographs
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 78.72 $This book offers readers a dramatic visual chronicle of our times. These are unforgettable moments in history-five Marines raising the US flag in Iwo Jima in 1945, Babe Ruth's final salute to Yankee stadium in 1949, Lee Harvey Oswald wincing in pain as he is shot in 1964, President Ronald Reagan being tackled into his limousine after the 1982 assassination attempt. Captured by the lenses of top photographers, these 98 Pulitzer Prize winning photographs-combined with photo-timelines-paint a dramatic and memorable montage of each year, from World War II to the last days of the 20th Century. Etched with emotion, fury and passion, each photograph transports the reader back in time to cry with the victims or cheer with the heroes. A detailed narrative along with the timeline that pictures and notes the most significant events of each year fills in the historical background, the photographer's thoughts, the events leading up to the captured moment as well as the aperture opening and shutter speed. All photographs are rendered in duotone or full color, producing clear and crisp images.
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Mystic Mah Jong: A Dorothy Parker Mystery (Paperback or Softback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.76 $New York City, October 1926, and baseball fans across the nation are glued to their radios, while New Yorkers are packing into the new Yankee Stadium to watch Babe Ruth knock another ball out of the park in the World Series games against the St. Louis Cardinals. It is also the era of sensational newspaper coverage by sob-sister reporters dishing out trial coverage of bad girls who'd gunned-down the men who done them wrong-"Gin and guns, either one is bad enough, but together they get you into a dickens of a mess." While The Babe and "the babes" make headlines, Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley, with the help (and occasional interference) of their Algonquin Round Table gang, investigate a rash of murders of psychics who should have seen it coming.
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The Final Season: Fathers, Sons, and One Last Season in a Classic American Ballpark
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.27 $Maybe your dad took you to ball games at Fenway, Wrigley, or Ebbets. Maybe the two of you watched broadcasts from Yankee Stadium or Candlestick Park, or listened as Red Barber or Vin Scully called the plays on radio. Or maybe he coached your team or just played catch with you in the yard. Chances are good that if you're a baseball fan, your dad had something to do with it--and your thoughts of the sport evoke thoughts of him. If so, you will treasure The Final Season, a poignant true story about baseball and heroes, family and forgiveness, doubts and dreams, and a place that brings them all together. Growing up in the 60s and 70s, Tom Stanton lived for his Detroit Tigers. When Tiger Stadium began its 88th and final season, he vowed to attend all 81 home games in order to explore his attachment to the place where four generations of his family have shared baseball. Join him as he encounters idols, conjures decades past, and discovers the mysteries of a park where Cobb and Ruth played. Come along and sit beside Al Kaline on the dugout bench, eat popcorn with Elmore Leonard, hear Alice Cooper's confessions, soak up the warmth of Ernie Harwell, see McGwire and Ripken up close, and meet Chicken Legs Rau, Bleacher Pete, Al the Usher, and a parade of fans who are anything but ordinary. By the autumn of his odyssey, Stanton comes to realize that his anguish isn't just about the loss of a beloved ballpark but about his dad's mortality, for at the heart of this story is the love between fathers and sons--a theme that resonates with baseball fans of all ages.
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Ballpark: The Story of America's Baseball Fields Format: Hardcover
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.00 $If you love baseball, chances are you love one particular ballpark. Boston fans wax poetic about Fenway Park. Cubs fans are adamant that Wrigley Field is the classic ballfield. Busch Stadium is a hit with folks from Missouri, and Yankee fans are passionate about the House That Ruth Built.... Besides passionate fans, there's one other thing all ballparks -- from the Union Grounds in Brooklyn built in 1862 to the Baltimore Oriole's Camden Yards built in 1992 -- have in common: Each has its own vibrant and unique history. In Ballpark, Sibert Honor Award winner Lynn Curlee explores both the histories and the cultural significances of America's most famous ballparks. Grand in scope and illustrations, and filled with nifty anecdotes about these "green cathedrals," Ballpark also explores the changing social climate that accompanied baseball's rise from a minor sport to the national pastime. This is a baseball book like no other.
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56: Joe DiMaggio and the Last Magic Number in Sports
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 48.77 $Winner of the 2011 CASEY Award from Spitball Magazine Seventy baseball seasons ago, on a May afternoon at Yankee Stadium, Joe DiMaggio lined a hard single to leftfield. It was the quiet beginning to the most resonant baseball achievement of all time. Starting that day, the vaunted Yankee centerfielder kept on hitting-at least one hit in game after game after game.In the summer of 1941, as Nazi forces moved relentlessly across Europe and young American men were drafted by the millions, it seemed only a matter of time before the U.S. went to war. The nation was apprehensive. Yet for two months in that tense summer, America was captivated by DiMaggio's astonishing hitting streak. In 56, Kostya Kennedy tells the remarkable story of how the streak found its way into countless lives, from the Italian kitchens of Newark to the playgrounds of Queens to the San Francisco streets of North Beach; from the Oval Office of FDR to the Upper West Side apartment where Joe's first wife, Dorothy, the movie starlet, was expecting a child. In this crisp, evocative narrative Joe DiMaggio emerges in a previously unseen light, a 26-year-old on the cusp of becoming an icon. He comes alive-a driven ballplayer, a mercurial star and a conflicted husband-as the tension and the scrutiny upon him build with each passing day.DiMaggio's achievement lives on as the greatest of sports records. Alongside the story of DiMaggio's dramatic quest, Kennedy deftly examines the peculiar nature of hitting streaks and with an incisive, modern-day perspective gets inside the number itself, as its sheer improbability heightens both the math and the magic of 56 games in a row.
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Pinstripe Empire
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.00 $Since their breakthrough championship season in 1923, when Yankee stadium opened, the New York Yankees have been baseball's most successful, decorated, and colorful franchise. Home to Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Berra, Mantle, Jackson, and Mattingly; and later Torre, Jeter, Rivera, and Rodriguez, the team has been a fixture in our national consciousness. Yet it's been nearly seventy years since Frank Graham wrote the last narrative history of the team. Marty Appel, the Yankees' PR director during the 1970s, now illuminates the team in all its century-plus of glory: clever, maneuvering owners; rowdy, talented players; and, of course, twenty-seven championships. Appel heard war stories from old-timers like Mantle, Berra, and Casey Stengel, and has maintained a presence in the organization ever since. A collector, writer, and raconteur, he gives life to the team's history, from the muddy, uneven field at Hilltop Park in the 1900s to the evolution of today's team as an international brand. Loaded with over a century's worth of great stories, folklore, and photos, this is a treasure trove for lovers of sports, the Yankees, New York history, and America's game.
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