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The Lean Years of the Yankees, 1965-1975 [Illustrated] [Paperback]

Robert W. Cohen (Author)
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April 2004 078641846X 978-0786418466 illustrated edition
The New York Yankees’ history is filled with great achievements, outstanding performances, and unprecedented success. For more than 40 years, from 1921 to 1964, the Yankees and their fans had much to cheer about—the team won 29 pennants and 20 world championships and featured such greats as Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Bill Dickey, Yogi Berra and Whitey Ford. Yankee haters waited endlessly for the fall of the seemingly unbeatable team from New York, and finally, in 1965, the Yankees began to flounder. The team didn’t win anything for the next eleven years.

Each losing season, from 1965 through 1975, is fully covered in this book. The author maintains that in their long losing streak and mediocrity, the Yankees somehow acquired a more endearing quality that had not previously existed. The team that had once offered its fans Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Mantle and other greats now offered Bill Robinson, Danny Cater, Jerry Kenney and Jake Gibbs, and standouts Bobby Murcer, Mel Stottlemyre, Thurman Munson and Roy White—men who knew the Yankees’ long and glorious history, but also knew first-hand the decade of frustration and disappointment that Yankees players and fans had to live through.


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Robert W. Cohen lives in Ridgefield, New Jersey. His first published work was "A Team for the Ages: Baseball’s All-Time All-Star Team."

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Mcfarland & Co Inc Pub; illustrated edition edition (April 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 078641846X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786418466
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,434,863 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Robert W. Cohen was born in the Bronx, New York in 1956. He grew up just a few miles from Yankee Stadium, a huge fan of the New York Yankees. After spending many years working in a large corporate environment, he began writing professionally in 2004. His first published work, "A Team For The Ages: Baseball's All-Time All-Star Team" clearly reflects his great love of the game of baseball, and also his vast knowledge of the sport. A sports historian, Robert has appeared on numerous sports-talk radio programs around the nation to discuss his previously published works. His first non-sports book was released in December of 2008. A labor of love, "My Life With Rusty" describes the unique 14-year relationship he shared with his first cat, Rusty, who he lost to cancer in February of 2003. Robert returned to his primary area of expertise in his June 2009 release entitled "Baseball's Hall of Fame - Or Hall of Shame?" - the most comprehensive book ever written on the Baseball Hall of Fame. His next work,"MVP," which provides an in-depth look at baseball's Most Valuable Player Award, was released in August 2010. Robert later assumed the position of Content Manager, Editor, and Contributing Writer at the internet website known as TheBaseballPage. In addition to writing numerous player bios and various historical articles on the national pastime, Robert reviewed, edited, and managed the website's entire content, including sharing with readers his various player rankings. He has since written three more books, the first of which, "The 50 Greatest Players in New York Yankees History," is being released in April of 2012. His other two new works, "The 50 Most Dynamic Duos in Sports History" and "Pro Basketball's All-Time All-Stars" will be coming out towards the end of 2012. Robert currently lives in northern New Jersey.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Bleak Period For the Yankees and Their Fans, January 5, 2005
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Let's face it, winning is a lot more fun than losing. This book does a nice job in documenting the PAINFUL downward spiral of baseball's greatest franchise--starting the 1965 and taking more than a decade to re-emerge as a contender. Almost 40 years removed from this time, it is not well understood nor appreciated by younger Yankee fans as to what happened. The seeds of the Yankees downfall actually began around 1960 when GM George Weiss (as well as manager Stengel) were canned. Owners Dan Topping and Del Webb had decided that they would cut back in scouting and player development expenses in order to save cash--so that the bottom line would improve---the owners had contemplated putting the team on the market. They stopped looking for the best young talent and by 1965 the farm system had dried up.

For the prior decade, the Yankees farm system was almost unsurpassed---bringing up fresh talent year after year or using prospects to trade for players such as Roger Maris, Clete Boyer, Bob Turley, Johnny Sain, etc. As the pipeline of young talent began to dry up, the Yankees stars--Mantle, Ford, Kubek, etc were aging or retired prematurely due to injuries. For those of us who remember the 1964 World series, we didn't realize it at the time, but this was the Yankees "last hurrah" until 1976. Compounding these problems was the new rule passed by Major League baseball which began the amateur draft----so no longer could the Yankees (even assuming they had the money or the will to do so, could no longer sign any player they wanted). At the same time this was happening, CBS bought the Yankees and while their were howls of outrage from sports writers and other owners (this was the first corporate ownership of a baseball team) that CBS' unlimited resources would give the Yankees an advantage--actually the reverse happened--CBS didn't understand how to run a baseball club and weren't inclined to spend money in any case.

Although 1965 looked like it would be more of the same (on paper, the Yankees still had many great players in the late '20s or early '30), the disasterious hiring of Johnny Keane as manager (and Yogi's firing) as a PR disaster and demoralized the players. The bumbling, lovable Mets became the darling of New York for the until the early 1970's.

The author contends that these consecutive losing years made the Yankees more lovable---nonsense. They couldn't compete with the Met's in this respect and comparing attendence figures bears this out. Not lovable--just lousy.
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