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Elston : the story of the first African-American Yankee

معرفی کتاب «Elston : the story of the first African-American Yankee» نوشتهٔ Howard, Arlene; Wimbish, Ralph; Berra, Yogi; Newcombe, Don; Vaccaro, Mike، منتشرشده توسط نشر Lyons Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Of all the great ballplayers to wear Yankee pinstripes, Elston Howard was among the proudest. Remarkable temperament and courage made him the Jackie Robinson of baseball's most storied franchise. No Yankee carried himself with more dignity. No Yankee had greater respect for his teammates or love for his wife and family. And no one loved being a Yankee more than Elston Howard. In Elston and Me, Howard's widow, Arlene, and coauthor Ralph Wimbish recall the life of the first black to play baseball for the New York Yankees. Howard, who played fourteen major-league seasons, was signed by the Yankees in 1950, but the reluctance of the Yankee organization to break the color barrier held Howard back from the major leagues until 1955 when he was twenty-six years old. By 1961, the year he batted .348 for the Yankees, Elston had become the everyday catcher. Voted the American League's Most Valuable Player in 1963, Howard was a three-time Gold Glove winner, and his fielding average of the same year remains one of the highest among catchers in major-league history. In 1967, with the Yankee dynasty in decay, Elston was traded to the Boston Red Sox, although Yankee management had promised him that he would finish his career in pinstripes. After contemplating retirement, he moved to Boston late that season and helped the Red Sox win the "Impossible Dream" pennant. After one more season with the Red Sox, he returned to the Yankees as the first black coach in the American League. Howard died at the age of fifty-one without fulfilling his dream of becoming baseball's first black manager. Beginning with Howard's early years as a St. Louis teenager, the book relates his encounters with racism and his love of baseball. He began his professional career for the legendary Negro League team the Kansas City Monarchs. His three decades with the New York Yankees include numerous anecdotes about fellow Yankee legends such as Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, and Yogi Berra. With countless personal moments and never-before- published photographs and clippings from family albums, Elston and Me is the touching story of one of baseball's great players.

of All The Great Ballplayers To Wear Yankee Pinstripes, Elston Howard Was Among The Proudest. Remarkable Temperament And Courage Made Him The Jackie Robinson Of Baseball's Most Storied Franchise. No Yankee Carried Himself With More Dignity. No Yankee Had Greater Respect For His Teammates Or Love For His Wife And Family. And No One Loved Being A Yankee More Than Elston Howard. Beginning With Howard's Early Years As A St. Louis Teenager, The Book Relates His Encounters With Racism And His Love Of Baseball. He Began His Professional Career For The Legendary Negro League Team The Kansas City Monarchs. His Three Decades With The New York Yankees Include Numerous Anecdotes About Fellow Yankee Legends Such As Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, And Yogi Berra. With Countless Personal Moments And Never-before- Published Photographs And Clippings From Family Albums, Elston And Me Is The Touching Story Of One Of Baseball's Great Players.

publishers Weekly

arlene Howard, Elston Howard's Widow, Details Her Husband's Life From His St. Louis Childhood Through His Untimely Death. The Book Successfully Conveys Both The Respect That Howard Commanded From His Teammates And His Struggles In Being The First Black Member Of The Yankees, One Of The Last Teams To Integrate Because Their General Manager At The Time, George Weiss, Saw No Need To Integrate A Ball Club Strongly Supported By White, Upscale Fans. Often Compared To Jackie Robinson, Howard Faced Criticism Both From Racists And From Blacks Who Believed He Did Not Speak Out Strongly Enough Against Discrimination. The Book Makes Clear That Howard Was Accepted By His Teammates (most Notably Yogi Berra), Who Were Apparently Not Bigoted Like Weiss And Others In The Organization. Surprisingly, And Disappointingly, The Author Focuses Primarily On Baseball Matters And Does Not Really Lend Much Insight Into Elston's Life Off The Field. Describing Howard's 1956 So-so Season, She Recalls That He Was Hospitalized After He Broke Out In Welts. The Doctors Said They Were The Result Of Nerves, But She Gives No Further Explanation. Most Of The Portraits Of Elston As A Man Come Secondhand From Players And Coaches Rather Than Directly From His Wife. The One Exception Concerns Howard's Quest To Become The First Black Manager In The Majors; His Private Thoughts In This Endeavor Are Clearly Conveyed. Still, Despite Its Shortcomings, The Book Is Engaging, And Howard's Life Is Interesting Enough That It Should Do Well Among Both Yankee Fans And Baseball History Buffs. 30 B&w Photos. (nov.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

"Beginning with his early years as a St. Louis teenager, Elston tells of Elston Howard's love of baseball and his encounters with racism. His three decades with the New York Yankees include numerous anecdotes about fellow Yankee legends such as Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, and Yogi Berra. Written with a wife's compassion and a sportswriter's eye for detail, and with countless personal moments and rarely seen photographs, Elston is the touching story of one of baseball's great players."--Page 4 of cover As told by his widow, this biography presents the professional and personal life of the first black man to ever play for the New York Yankees and the steps he took to make that achievement happen.
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