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Preface ix
Prologue xv
Part I "American's pastime for barefoot Boys"
1 The Cowboy's Son 3
2 "An Aberrant Deviation in the Evolutionary process" 9
3 "Pick a spot, make a diamond" 21
4 "I'd go Anywhere to pitch" 27
5 "About as skinny as you can get and still be living" 35
6 "His Name's Gomez Go warm him up" 43
7 "I had to stop gomez" 50
8 Ping, babe, duster, sloppy and lefty 59
9 Class d baseball seven days a week 65
10 Birdlegs and walter the great 72
11 A Death in new york 81
12 Hollywood, Goat's milk, and spinach 89
Part 2 "What do you think of my boy vernon now?"
13 "I Don't talk to bushers" 95
14 The Doctor and the dictator 109
15 June in June 120
16 A Pitcher's pitch 135
17 "The Greatest thrill of my career" 143
18 "No Lipstick lefty" 153
19 Pitzy and fung 156
20 Game of the century 166
21 For want of an inning 170
22 Let loose to run around the world 180
23 "The yankees pay you eve when you lose?" 193
24 "He Can't hit it, if i don't tgriw it" 204
25 Farewell to rodeo 215
26 June in january... And february 226
27 The not-so-perfect crime 232
28 Immortality, achieved and denied 246
29 "You don't tell june she can't do something" 257
30 "They'll have to cut the uniform off me" 265
31 Eighty innings 277
Part 3 "When i married lefty, I married Baseball"
32 "You could see it was gone" 285
33 Field general 296
34 "Never Measure a Player when he's gone 0 For 4" 310
35 "I only do what i like to do" 320
36 "The Best Possible sports experience for every child who has desire to play" 327
37 "My own damn fault" 331
38 Winning friends and influencing people for the united states on ten dollars a day 335
39 "You don't have to shovel rain" 339
40 Something you can only hope for 345
41 Duane 351
42 "We're going to miss lefty" 357
Epilogue 372
Acknowledgements 377
Index 383
A-10
Posted July 24, 2012
This is a great story about the rewards of perserverence and talent. This guy had a huge heart and loved his fans just as much as they loved him. He was gifted with a blazing fastball. It's a shame there were no radar guns in those days to measure the speed.
Tocay's ball players would do well to follow Lefty's lead when it comes to dedication to the game and the people who love baseball.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This is a fantastic story about Lefty Gomez, written by his daughter and L.Goldstone (who is not a ghost writer - his name appears on the book!). The pages are filled with humor and honesty as they describe Lefty's life from his humble beginnings in Rodeo, CA to his fame as a Hall of Fame pitcher for the NY Yankees. It tells the story also of how baseball progressed from its time during the depression. Life was not easy for minor leaguers. Stories, one-liners, and anecdotes are plentiful. There are insights into the personalities of names we all recognize as synonymous with baseball and Yankees - e.g. DiMaggio, Rizzuto. It is written from first-hand knowledge, and with great feeling. Anyone who loves baseball will love this book...and anyone who doesn't love baseball will surely become a fan! Read it!
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Posted July 27, 2012
I loved this book! I'd heard tales of this team of baseball legends, but when I read this book, they seemed to come alive. Lefty was sometimes the glue that brought the team together. Often his quips were the tension relievers for a team of similarly driven players, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio and the Babe. That he could hold off the opposing teams with his stinging fastball made his contribution to Yankee wins crucial as well. It's easy to see why James Michener thought Lefty's story would have universal appeal. (I''m a Red Sox fan, after all.) There's plenty of drama in this book, including his marriage to a Broadway star June O'Day, and celebrity friends. A must read!!!
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Posted July 19, 2012
This is a book about Lefty Gomez's life, family,marriage, and baseball career in that order. It is short on anecdotes and baseball memories or tales. It's a light speedread written by his daughter and a ghostwritter.
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Overview
Born to a small-town California ranching family, the youngest of eight, Vernon “Lefty” Gomez rode his powerful arm and jocular personality right across America to the dugout of the New York Yankees. Lefty baffled hitters with his blazing fastball, establishing ...