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softball16
Posted September 8, 2009
Very good book especially since I am not a NY Yankees fan. It gives a different angle to the clubhouse and the players.
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Posted June 8, 2005
I just loved this book so much! The author tells a gripping story about how he achieved his dream by meeting and then actually working with his heroes, the Yankees. What kid doesn't want to know what goes on behind the closed doors of the clubhouse? What kid wouldn't love hanging out with the players, flying on the team jet, going out to dinner with players, and meeting Mickey Mantle? And what Yankee fan of any age wouldn't kill to have the experience that McGough did? Both clear-eyed and nostalgic, it's such a treat to go inside his head, and re-live the fantastic adventures that he did in high school. I bet thousands of boys across the country are writing letters and calling ball parks in search of that perfect job.
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Overview
Most of us have dreamed of sitting in the dugout with our favorite baseball team, and at sixteen Matt McGough was no different. A few months after sending a blind application letter to George Steinbrenner, on Opening Day 1992 Matt found himself walking into the legendary Yankee clubhouse. There, amid the chaos and excitement, he was greeted by none other than his idol Don Mattingly — who promptly played a prank on him.Thus began two years of adventures and misadventures, from being set up on a date by the bullpen to playing blackjack on the team plane to studying for an exam at 3 am in Yankee Stadium. Through these often hilarious experiences, and especially through his friendships with the ballplayers, Matt learned