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Maryland
Author Publishes Non-Fiction Baseball Bookon the Team of the Century:
The ’27 Yankees
August
1, 2005
A
local Maryland author has published a non-fiction book on the team
of the century: the 1927 New York Yankees. Named Murderers’
Row, the ‘27 Yankees are considered the most legendary and
revered team in the annals of baseball: a team whose magical name,
even today, evokes the standard of excellence in America’s
most treasured sport.
The ’27
Yankees by Fred Glueckstein is the definitive historical account
of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Tony Lazzeri, Earle Combs, Waite Hoyt,
Herb Pennock, and teammates from Spring Training in St. Petersburg,
Florida through the World Series. The ’27 Yankees transports
the reader back to that exciting season to experience events on
and off the diamond through the detailed day-to-day re-creations
of the team’s games.
As
in all baseball seasons, there are wonderful stories of personal
accomplishment and team triumphs and defeats. There are, of course,
other stories or subplots – both on and off the field –
that are part of the game; almost like threads that are interwoven
into a fabric of a large quilt. It was no different in 1927. Consider
only a few of the many, many colorful stories that unfolded during
that glorious season.
• Without a contract for 1927, Babe Ruth, who had just completed
a movie titled “Babe Comes Home’ in Hollywood, demands
a new contract of $100,000 a year from Yankee owner Col. Jacob Ruppert.
The contract, which the Yankees are reluctant to agree to, would
make the Babe the highest paid baseball player in history.
• Amid
the color and fanfare of Opening Day at Yankee Stadium on April
12, 1927, 72,000 fans, the largest crowd in the history of baseball
at that time, turn out to see Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig of the Yankees
and Ty Cobb and Eddie Collins of the Philadelphia Athletics.
• While
at Cleveland’s Dunn Field in May, the game between the Yankees
and Indians is stopped after it is reported that American aviator
Col. Charles Lindbergh has landed on the outskirts of Paris, becoming
the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. The fans and
players stand as the “Star Spangled Banner” is played
in honor of the momentous event. Similar celebrations take place
in other ballparks.
• Babe
Ruth faces left-hander Tom Zachary of the Washington Senators at
Yankee Stadium in a historic confrontation on September 30, culminating
in the Yankee slugger’s record-breaking 60th home run.
Fred Glueckstein
was raised in the Bronx, only a few blocks from Yankee Stadium.
While growing up, he spent many fond hours at the Stadium watching
such Yankee greats as Mantle, Maris, Berra, and Ford. He attended
Queens College of the City University of New York and New York University.
Besides a life-time interest in baseball, Fred has written extensively
about horses. He has been published a number of publications, including
The Chronicle of the Horse, Horses in Art, Equestrian, ARMY magazine,
and Finest Hour, the official journal of the Churchill Centre and
International Societies. He and his wife live in Sykesville, Maryland.
They have two children, Brian and Debra
Publication date: August 2005
ISBN: 1-4134-8426-3 (Trade Paperback)
ISBN: 1-4134-8427-1 (Hardcover)
Pages: 484; Bound Size: 5.5" x 8.5"
Trade Paperback: $21; Hardcover: $31
Available at
this time from the publisher Xlibris, a strategic partner with Random
House Ventures
Telephone:
888-795-4274 (24 hours)
FAX: 215-923-4685
E-mail: orders@Xlibris.com
Website: www.Xlibris.com
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