Cecilia Tan 
The 50 Greatest Yankee Games [EPUB ebook] 

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‘Cecilia Tan has written a Yankee Doodle Dandy of a book. The reader is taken through the dramatic ebb and flow of the 50 greatest Yankee games. We learn a lot about the team from the Bronx in this fact-filled, entertainingly written opus. Should be required reading for all fans of the New York Yankees.’
–Harvey Frommer, author of A Yankee Century and The New York Yankee Encyclopedia
Every Yankee fan has a memory they will never forget or a game they wish they had seen. Covering an entire century of New York Yankees baseball, The 50 Greatest Yankee Games brings together the best (and sometimes worst) moments experienced by the most successful sports franchise on the planet. You’ll be there as:
* Babe Ruth performs the most debated gesture in sports history
* Joe Di Maggio reaches one milestone on his way to another
* ‘The Wild Man’ tames the Dodgers, but the Bombers fail to score
* Bobby Murcer delivers the game-winning hit just hours after delivering the eulogy at Thurman Munson’s funeral
* Dave Righetti throws his no-hitter against the Red Sox
* Don Mattingly shines, but Seattle savors the day
* Derek Jeter saves the game and the season with a ‘shovel pass’
From the Yankees’ first World Series to the pennant race that pitted Joe Di Maggio against Ted Williams to the Bucky Dent home run game, you’ll have the best seat in the stadium as you experience all the excitement and drama. Featuring fascinating anecdotes and vintage photographs, The 50 Greatest Yankee Games is the perfect book for every Yankee fan and anyone who cherishes the game.
‘Tan does a fine job choosing the most important contests from 100 seasons of Yankee baseball and recounting them in a gripping style . . . developing entertaining, dramatic story lines.’
–Publisher’s Weekly

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Table des matières

Introduction.

1 October 10, 1904: Boston at New York
Throwing It All Away In which Happy Jack Chesbro pitches his team to the brink of a pennant.

2 July 25, 1912: Chicago at New York
A Yankee First In which Bert Daniels and the Highlanders enter the record books.

3 April 24, 1917: New York at Boston
Like Barn Doors In which George Mogridge hurls the first Yankee no-hitter.

4 July 6, 1920: New York at Washington
Bombers Away In which the Yankees set a new record by tallying 14 runs in a single inning.

5 October 5, 1921: New York at New York
In the Company of Giants In which the Yankees play their first World Series game.

6 September 4, 1923: New York at Philadelphia
Philadelphia Un-Athletic In which “Sad Sam” Jones shines.

7 October 10, 1926: St. Louis at New York
Crime Doesn’t Pay In which Babe Ruth puts an odd finale on the Series.

8 July 26, 1928, Game One: New York at Detroit
Thrice He Routed All His Foes In which Bob Meusel sets a new American League record.

9 June 3, 1932: New York at Philadelphia
The Hits Keep on Coming In which the Iron Horse and Poosh ’Em Up Tony have memorable days.

10 October 1, 1932: New York at Chicago
Two Balls in the Corner Pocket In which Babe Ruth performs the most debated gesture in sports history.

11 August 1, 1937: St. Louis at New York
Pride of the Yankees In which Columbia Lou makes another mark in the record books.

12 August 27, 1938: Cleveland at New York
Nine Little Indians In which Monte Pearson notches a tenth consecutive win in style.

13 July 19, 1940: Cleveland at New York
The Neatest Trick In which everything goes right for Buddy Rosar.

14 September 8, 1940: New York at Boston
Bombed in Boston In which Joe Gordon has a perfect day at the plate.

15 June 29, 1941: New York at Washington
Clipping the Sizzler In which Joe Di Maggio reaches one milestone on his way to another.

16 October 5, 1941: New York at Brooklyn
Making Out Just Fine In which Old Reliable figures out how to win a game after the final out.

17 October 3, 1947: New York at Brooklyn
Almost Immortal In which Floyd “Bill” Bevens needs one more out.

18 May 20, 1948: New York at Chicago
Jolt from the Blue In which, 11 years later, Joe D. repeats a feat.

19 October 2, 1949: Boston at New York
To the Wire In which Boston needs to win only one of two for a pennant

20 July 12, 1951: New York at Cleveland
Hail to the Chief In which Allie Reynolds twirls a gem.

21 September 28, 1951, Game One: Boston at New York
Reynolds Wrap In which the Superchief does it again.

22 October 7, 1952: New York at Brooklyn
Top of the Pops In which Billy the Kid snatches victory out of the air.

23 October 4, 1955: Brooklyn at New York
Dem Bums In which the Wild Man tames the Dodgers, but the Yankees fail to score.

24 October 8, 1956: Brooklyn at New York
Imperfect Man In which Don Larsen finds a ball in his shoe.

25 July 23, 1957: Chicago at New York
With Fireworks, Too In which Mickey Mantle thrills all.

26 October 13, 1960: New York at Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Stealers In which a team that was thoroughly dominated nevertheless emerges on top.

27 September 20, 1961: New York at Baltimore
Racing Ruth (and Frick) In which Roger Maris finds himself having the worst best season ever.

28 October 8, 1961: New York at Cincinnati
Rough Year for Ruth In which Whitey Ford breaks the Babe’s favorite record.

29 October 16, 1962: New York at San Francisco
Redemption In which Ralph Terry finds himself on the mound for the final pitch of the season, again.

30 October 10, 1964: St. Louis at New York
The Bulldog In which a young “pheenom” and an old hero triumph.

31 August 29, 1972: Texas at New York
Taking on the Mantle In which another kid from Oklahoma shines.

32 October 14, 1976: Kansas City at New York
Chaos Unleashed In which the Yankees unlock the Bronx Zoo.

33 October 9, 1977: New York at Kansas City
Royal Treatment In which George Brett and Kansas City experience déjà vu all over again.

34 October 18, 1977: Los Angeles at New York
Mr. October In which Reginald Martinez Jackson joins the ranks of the exalted.

35 October 2, 1978: New York at Boston
Dented In which Carl Yastrzemski has reason to kick the Green Monster.

36 August 6, 1979: Baltimore at New York
Captain, My Captain In which Bobby Murcer memorializes a close friend with the game of a lifetime.

37 July 4, 1983: Boston at New York
Prince Righetti In which we enjoy heat in the mid-nineties.

38 July 24 and August 18, 1983: Kansas City at New York
Sticky Situation In which a game is lost, won, and lost again.

39 September 30, 1984: Detroit at New York
Photo Finish In which David and Goliath do battle under the glare of the media.

40 July 1, 1990: New York at Chicago
No No No In which a tough-luck pitcher’s luck gets even tougher.

41 September 4, 1993: Cleveland at New York
One for the Books In which a courageous pitcher defeats his opponents singlehandedly.

42 September 3, 1995: Oakland at New York
Races Wild In which the wild-card race is enlivened by one player’s special day.

43 October 8, 1995: New York at Seattle
Seattle Slew In which the captain excels but a pitch goes Strange

44 May 14, 1996: Seattle at New York
Dr. No In which a New York icon makes an improbable comeback.

45 October 23, 1996: New York at Atlanta
King of the Comeback In which the first of a long line of elite closers is broken by Yankee magic.

46 May 17, 1998: Minnesota at New York
Imperfect Man II In which history repeats itself in grand fashion.

47 July 18, 1999: Montreal at New York
Just Deserts In which a medical miracle and a dose of old Yankee magic reward a pitcher’s patience.

48 October 14, 2000: New York at Seattle
Rocket’s Red Glare In which Roger Clemens proves he is a Yankee and a champion.

49 October 13, 2001: New York at Oakland
The Play In which hope flares again in a grieving city.

50 October 16, 2003: Boston at New York
The Curse Lives In which fate brings together old rivals and makes new heroes.

The 50 Greatest Games Ranked 1 to 50.

The “Other” 50 Greatest Games.

Acknowledgments.

Notes on Research Techniques.

References.

Index.

A propos de l’auteur

CECILIA TAN was born in New York City and raised a Yankee fan by her dad. She is a staff writer and columnist for Gotham Baseball magazine and has written features for
Yankees Magazine,
Mudville,
Baseball Ink,
Baseball Today, and
Picto. Tan was formerly a columnist for
Yankees Xtreme and a staff writer for
Yankeebaseball.net. She produces her own online baseball magazine,
Why I Like Baseball, and is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research.

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