An unflinching, all-access look at the friendship between Mickey Mantle and Billy Martin—two beloved Yankees and flawed heroes who embodied both triumph and self-destruction
Through meticulous research and exclusive interviews with the late Mantle and Martin—and those who knew them best—journalist and historian Tony Castro reveals the double-edged sword of their how the New York Yankees legends, an inseparable duo, epitomized the swagger and spirit of their era while paying the price for fame’s excesses.
Mantle, the golden boy blessed with power, speed, and charm. Martin, the fiery underdog whose grit made him indispensable. While leading a 1950s Yankees dynasty, they lived life at full wild partying, barroom brawls, and runins with the law. As the years wore on, the very traits that made Mantle and Martin extraordinary figures exacted a heavy price, but in Mickey & Billy, we see that their friendship was the saving grace. Only together could Mickey and Billy face life’s next difficult pitch.
This is the first book that I have read from Mr. Castro and I found it to be an informative and enjoyable read. I enjoyed where he was candid about his relationship with Mickey Mantle in the beginning of the book. At times I did find when he was going between the past and his experiences with Mantle to be confusing but still enjoyable just the same. This was an informative book but there were also times that I questioned how valid some of the stories were regarding Billy Martin especially in the beginning of the book. Overall, this is an informative read that I enjoyed from start to finish and would recommend this book to others.