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Zim: A Baseball Life (2001)

por Don Zimmer

Otros autores: Bill Madden (Autor), Joe Torre (Prólogo)

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Biography & Autobiography. Sports & Recreations. Nonfiction. "Collaborating on Zim: A Baseball Life with Bill Madden may be the best decision the Yankee coach ever made. On every page, he is there to be appreciated for his journey as a player, manager and coach for more than half a century as well as for his wisdom, his humor and for just being himself.". Baseball fans will love listening to the personal story of one of the most famous Dodgers of the 1950s and '60s, at this time still working as a bench coach for the New York Yankees. With the writing skill of Bill Madden, a NEW YORK DAILY NEWS reporter, he has created a classic sports biography worth all the skill of the testosterone-soaked voice of the narrator, Dennis McKee. His deep voice reads slowly and clearly enough to hear every hit as we are drowned in the cheers of some memorable and famous games, and entertained with comments made by many of the author's famous teammates like PeeWee Reese and Roy Campanella. J.A.H. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine. HTML:

Don Zimmer had his first taste of baseball glory in 1948 as a member of a national champion American Legion team. He was drafted by the Brooklyn Dodgers, only to have his careerâ??and lifeâ??threatened when he was beaned in a minor league game in 1953.

After a miraculous recovery, he went on to play for Brooklyn's only world-championship team in 1955, the L.A. Dodgers' first world-championship team four years later, and as an original New York Met in 1962. Zim managed the San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, and Chicago Cubs, and was Joe Torre's bench coach during the Yankee's world championship seasons of 1996, 1998, 1999, and 2000. His career has crossed paths with some of baseball's most memorable people and events. Here is fifty years of baseball history as seen through the eyes of one of its most colorful characters… (más)

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Foreword; Quite simply, Don Zimmer has a feel for the game like nobody else.
I though of calling this book "Confessions of a .235 Lifetime Hitter," if only because my own grandchildren have told me that the thing I'll be most remembered for after 52 years in baseball is wearing an army helmet in the dugout.
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Biography & Autobiography. Sports & Recreations. Nonfiction. "Collaborating on Zim: A Baseball Life with Bill Madden may be the best decision the Yankee coach ever made. On every page, he is there to be appreciated for his journey as a player, manager and coach for more than half a century as well as for his wisdom, his humor and for just being himself.". Baseball fans will love listening to the personal story of one of the most famous Dodgers of the 1950s and '60s, at this time still working as a bench coach for the New York Yankees. With the writing skill of Bill Madden, a NEW YORK DAILY NEWS reporter, he has created a classic sports biography worth all the skill of the testosterone-soaked voice of the narrator, Dennis McKee. His deep voice reads slowly and clearly enough to hear every hit as we are drowned in the cheers of some memorable and famous games, and entertained with comments made by many of the author's famous teammates like PeeWee Reese and Roy Campanella. J.A.H. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine. HTML:

Don Zimmer had his first taste of baseball glory in 1948 as a member of a national champion American Legion team. He was drafted by the Brooklyn Dodgers, only to have his careerâ??and lifeâ??threatened when he was beaned in a minor league game in 1953.

After a miraculous recovery, he went on to play for Brooklyn's only world-championship team in 1955, the L.A. Dodgers' first world-championship team four years later, and as an original New York Met in 1962. Zim managed the San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, and Chicago Cubs, and was Joe Torre's bench coach during the Yankee's world championship seasons of 1996, 1998, 1999, and 2000. His career has crossed paths with some of baseball's most memorable people and events. Here is fifty years of baseball history as seen through the eyes of one of its most colorful characters

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