Yankee for Life: My 40-Year Journey in Pinstripes
A former Yankees great remembers his years in pinstripes and talks candidly about his courageous battle with brain cancer.
As he stepped to the plate at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day in 1966, Bobby Murcer carried with him the hopes and expectations of Yankees fans looking for the next Mickey Mantle.
Like Mantle, Murcer was a phenom from Oklahoma. Like Mantle, he came up
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Published
June 1st 2008
by Harper
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Review Written By Bernie Weisz, Historian Pembroke Pines, Fl USA Contact: BernWei1@aol.com May 29, 2009 Title of Review: " Reading About Bobby Murcer:My Youth Revisited!" This was a very hard book to read, as I knew from page one what Bobby Murcer's fate would be from his inoperable brain tumor. I had this same feeling of "gloom and doom" when I read Tug McGraw's memoir, published posthumously. Similar to Tug's book, there is a picture of Murcer on the cover showing him ravis...more
I grew up watching the final days of Mickey Mantle's career and was an early follower of Bobby Murcer. Any Yankee fan who wants to know Yankee history and experience Yankee pride has to read this book, written by the former centerfield and broadcaster who lost his battle with brain cancer this summer.
He is very candid of his battle and kept a positive outlook on the remainder of his life, even though he knew it condition was terminal. But the book was more than that...it was his life as a Ne...more
He is very candid of his battle and kept a positive outlook on the remainder of his life, even though he knew it condition was terminal. But the book was more than that...it was his life as a Ne...more
It's amazing how a book can bring a person back to life, but that's precisely what this book did for me. I was a pretty big fan of Murcer as a broadcaster (particularly his jaunts on Old Timer's Day), and was absolutely heartbroken when he passed away of brain cancer a few years ago. It took me a little while to pick up his autobiography, but I'm so very glad I did. The book captures a vibrant, funny, smart, and genuinely nice guy as he navigates life in the major leagues. This book made me ...more
A story that will remind you that it used to be okay to be a hero. But that heroes are real human beings when the games over too. As told by the hero, and real human being Bobby Murcer. His rise from an Oklahoma childhood to be one of the Yankee greats is both encouraging, and painfull. Bobby Murcer details the highs, and some associated lows of his "journey in pinstripes." A very nice story, with able assistance from Bobby's hero, Mrs. Murcer.
I got to meet Bobby Murcer at the book signing at The Full Circle Bookstore, May 22, 2008 where he signed my book. I am a huge Yankees fan and he was always one of my favorite players. He was so nice, but you could tell he was not feeling well. He passed away in July, 2008. Very interesting book about his being a Yankee.
Nonfiction. Autobiographical story of Yankees legend Bobby Murcer’s baseball career and battle with cancer that soon after claimed his life.
Bobby Murcer was a good Yankee and a better man. Touching story of a life taken too soon.
Bobby Murcer was a good Yankee and a better man. Touching story of a life taken too soon.
This was about what I expected a nice overview of Bobby Murcers playing and broadcast years with the New York Yankees and his battle with brain cancer. Worth reading for the Phil Rizzuto chapter alone.
Great book made all the more poignant as he died while I was reading it.
A very good book about a great guy
A nice beach read for a Yankee fan. Its nice to read about a baseball hero who was also an exceptional man both on and off of the baseball field.
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