Pride and Pinstripes: The Yankees, Mets, and Surviving Life's Challenges
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ISBN: 0061174084 / Publisher: HarperEntertainment, April 2007
A former star pitcher and coach chronicles his five-decade career with some of baseball's top teams, a personal history marked by his relationships with such figures as Mickey Mantle and George Steinbrenner, the loss of his son to leukemia, and his own survival of cancer.
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Long considered one of the most underappreciated Yankee greats, Mel Stottlemyre was only 22 in 1964 when he got signed to the Yankees, and quickly became one of their star pitchers–pitching in the World Series in 1964, his first year out. After retiring in 1974, he went on to work with the Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, and Houston Astros, and finally the New York Yankees in 1996, until his retirement in 2005. Stottlemyre's sons Todd and Mel, Jr. both followed in their father's footsteps, becoming star pitchers themselves, continuing a great Stottlemyre legacy that has made the name synonymous with powerhouse pitching. In this, his first autobiography, Stottlemyre will take us behind the scenes, to the golden age of baseball, through almost five decades of Major League behind–the–scenes stories.
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