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Mr. Frank Graham Jr. (Author), Mr. Leonard Koppett (Foreword)


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Writing Baseball April 1, 2002

In January of 1903, American League president Ban Johnson, “his pince-nez riding precariously on the bridge of his nose,” raised a glass to toast his young baseball league, which had just received permission to purchase the Baltimore organization and establish a team in New York City. That marked the genesis of the fabulous Yankee franchise (known in 1903 as the Highlanders) as well as the opening chapter of Frank Graham’s The New York Yankees: An Informal History. One of fifteen team histories commissioned by G. P. Putnam’s Sons in the 1940s and 1950s, The New York Yankees traces the most successful team in either league from the beginning through their 1943 World Series victory over the Cardinals, ending with a quick synopsis of the 1944 season.

 

In Yankee (and baseball) history, of course, Babe Ruth stands above all the rest, but he is flanked by such legends as Joe DiMaggio and Lou Gehrig. Wee Willie Keeler is there, too, joined by fellow Hall of Famers Charlie “Red” Ruffing, Herb Pennock, and Bill Dickey. The Hall of Fame lineup also includes Miller Huggins, Lefty Gomez, Ed Barrow, Joe McCarthy, Tony Lazzeri, Waite Hoyt, and Earle Combs.

 

In his foreword, Leonard Koppett writes that Graham’s “New York Sun columns called ‘Overheard in the Dugout’ delighted me as I was growing up; but what I learned later, when I got to work alongside him, was that they were as good and as reliable as court transcripts. He didn’t take a lot of notes. He just absorbed what was being said—and what it meant in the right context—and reproduced it in graceful prose and natural speech. It is this style of narration through dialogue that makes his books come so alive.”

 

Twenty-four black-and-white Yankee photographs enliven Graham’s informal history.

 



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“If you’re interested in the Yankees (and who isn’t), you’re a sucker if you don’t buy Frank Graham’s splendid The New York Yankees.—Bob Considine, New York Mirror

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In January of 1903, American League president Ban Johnson, "his pince-nez riding precariously on the bridge of his nose," raised a glass to toast his young baseball league, which had just received permission to purchase the Baltimore organization and establish a team in New York City. That marked the genesis of the fabulous Yankee franchise (known in 1903 as the Highlanders) as well as the opening chapter of Frank Graham's The New York Yankees: An Informal History. One of fifteen team histories commissioned by G. P. Putnam's Sons in the 1940s and 1950s, The New York Yankees traces the most successful team in either league from the beginning through their 1943 World Series victory over the Cardinals, ending with a quick synopsis of the 1944 season.

In Yankee (and baseball) history, of course, Babe Ruth stands above all the rest, but he is flanked by such legends as Joe DiMaggio and Lou Gehrig. Wee Willie Keeler is there, too, joined by fellow Hall of Famers Charlie "Red" Ruffing, Herb Pennock, and Bill Dickey. The Hall of Fame lineup also includes Miller Huggins, Lefty Gomez, Ed Barrow, Joe McCarthy, Tony Lazzeri, Waite Hoyt, and Earle Combs.

In his foreword, Leonard Koppett writes that Graham's "New York Sun columns called 'Overheard in the Dugout' delighted me as I was growing up; but what I learned later, when I got to work alongside him, was that they were as good and as reliable as court transcripts. He didn't take a lot of notes. He just absorbed what was being said-and what it meant in the right context-and reproduced it in graceful prose and natural speech. It is this style of narration through dialogue that makes his books come so alive."

Twenty-four black-and-white Yankee photographs enliven Graham's informal history.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (April 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809324148
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809324149
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #852,341 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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ON A JANUARY NIGHT IN 1903 Byron Bancroft Johnson was host to some twenty men in his suite in the Criterion Hotel, New York. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
enemy pitchers, other club owners, great ball player, seventeen games, first pennant, baseball men, baseball writers, training season, ball club, pitching staff, short stop
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New York, World Series, Red Sox, American League, National League, Polo Grounds, White Sox, San Francisco, Kansas City, Babe Ruth, New Orleans, Ban Johnson, Brown Bros, Connie Mack, Lou Gehrig, Miller Huggins, American Association, Bill Dickey, Bob Meusel, Coast League, Eastern League, Herb Pennock, Asbury Park, Bob Shawkey, Charlie Ruffing
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