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Willie's Time: Baseball's Golden Age (Writing Baseball) [Paperback]

Charles Einstein (Author)
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Writing Baseball February 20, 2004

To a generation of fans, Willie Mays was the greatest ballplayer they had ever seen. The prowess and speed of the Say Hey Kid were unmatched on the diamond before his time, prompting Joe DiMaggio to label him, “the closest you can come to perfection.” He was the first player to hit fifty home runs and steal twenty bases in a single season. Mays played for the New York Giants (1951–1957), San Francisco Giants (1958–1972), and New York Mets (1972–1973), and in his glory days with the Giants he not only set the major league mark for consecutive seasons by appearing in 150 games or more but by winning his two MVP awards a record twelve seasons apart. When Mays retired, he ranked third in career home runs (behind Aaron and Ruth), a record of 660 soon to be surpassed by Mays’s godson, Barry Bonds.

 

This twenty-fifth anniversary edition of the only ballplayer biography ever named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Willie’s Time: Baseball’s Golden Age, restores to print Charles Einstein’s vivid biography of one of the game’s foremost legends. With a new preface from the author, this volume replays the most dramatic moments of the Say Hey Kid’s career—from the 1951 Miracle Giants to the Amazing Mets of 1973—and takes us inside the lives of Ruth, DiMaggio, Aaron, Durocher, and others along the way. Einstein offers a compelling and complete look at Mays: as a youth in racist Birmingham, a triumphant symbol of African American success, a sports hero lionized by fans, and yet all the while, still a very human figure destined to play for two decades amid baseball’s Golden Age.


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“Einstein uses history and Willie Mays interchangeably, and it works. . . . He cares, has a rich memory, and can write up a storm.”New York Times Book Review


“[O]ne of the best nostalgia books in years.”Boston Globe



Willie’s Time is the story of an era—a beautifully written memoir of a tempestuous, complicated, devastating, and exhilarating period in America—twenty-three years that paralleled the baseball career of the most gifted and exciting player in history.”—Gene Shalit, the Today Show

 

“One can only recall lovingly the man and his joyous vitality—and this Einstein does brilliantly. He masterfully superimposes Mays’s career onto the political and social events that framed it.”—Library Journal

 

“Absorbing reading.”Publishers Weekly

 

“Entertaining, enjoyable, and, yes, even educational . . . Charles Einstein’s memoir of the life and times of Willie Mays is a superb blend of sports lore and American history.”Christian Science Monitor

 

“Baseball fans of whatever vintage, as well as anyone interested in recapturing a slice of the past, should greatly enjoy this knowledgeable and affectionate biography.”New York Post

 

“A private, guarded man, Willie Mays isn’t easy to know. Einstein seems to know him well. He writes boldly, with love, and from direct experience. The result is a degree of insight that an impersonal history couldn’t achieve.”Denver Post

 

“Mays had such a glittering career that merely describing the highlights would be entertaining enough. But Einstein does more. He sets the scene. He seeks out the unusual quote. He finds the perfect anecdote. He unearths some choice tidbits that are pure delight.”Newsday

 

Willie’s Time is a splendid book . . . a moving story, thorough and warm, filled with rich humor and wry anecdote.”The Sporting News

 

“Einstein relates baseball life to American life as few recent writers have.”            Forth Worth Star-Telegram

 

“Einstein documents the crucial role of baseball in the civil rights struggle, drawing a skillful and loving picture of Willie Mays as the archetypal athlete of our time.”

Los Angeles Times

About the Author

Charles Einstein has been a journalist, novelist, editor, and screenwriter. A lifetime member of the Baseball Writers Association of America and a ranking historian of the game, Einstein is the author or editor of thirty-five books and more than five hundred magazine articles. His previous works include four Fireside Books of Baseball, The New Baseball Reader, and (with Willie Mays) Born to Play Ball and My Life In and Out of Baseball.  

Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (February 20, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080932573X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809325733
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,081,617 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars a magical book about a truly great baseball player, April 27, 2005
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"Willie's Time," by Charles Einstein, is a magical read, in my opinion. Einstein basically starts when Willie made it to the "Bigs," and he weaves history into the phenomenal career of Willie Mays, who is arguably the greatest baseball player that ever lived.

I started playing Little League baseball in 1960, and I played center. Willie Mays was my hero. Mays could-and did-do it all: (1)hit for average, (2)hit with power, (3)run the bases, (4)play defense, and (5)win games for his team with intangibles. Many players challenged Willie's arm, and Mays threw the majority of them out.

To attempt to compare drug-enhanced players of today with Willie Mays is ludicrous. They are mere children compared to Willie.

Today (27 May 2005), Major League Baseball no longer exists (to me). But "Willie's Time" was a wonderful reminder of not only a great baseball player, but also a time when Major League Baseball was fun. (RIP, Major League Baseball.)

In my opinion, you will NOT be disappointed if you buy this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Journalistic Feast, July 27, 2011
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This is a delicious read. Einstein weaves many aspects of life in the 50's and 60's into this paen to the greatest baseball player of all time (in my mind), Willie Mays. He writes of the truly marvelous talents of Mays, but he also includes societal habits and ways, presidents of the era, the eclipse of the old and and the advent the new, of the things we take for granted, not the least of which are television and jet travel. You will chortle and possibly emit an involuntary snort of two from your nostrils (you are fairly warned!) when reading this book. Who knew Babe Ruth loved batting practice so much!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, May 23, 2010
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Willie Mays was my hero when I was a boy. The book captured his vitality and spirit nicely. Picking up and reading it -- I'm 12 years old again watching him catch and hit again. That's MY Willie Mays!
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