Roger Maris

Roger Maris
Author: Tom Clavin,Danny Peary
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2010-03-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1416596828

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Tom Clavin and Danny Peary chronicle the life and career of baseball’s “natural home run king” in the first definitive biography of Roger Maris—including a brand-new chapter to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of his record breaking season. Roger Maris may be the greatest ballplayer no one really knows. In 1961, the soft-spoken man from the frozen plains of North Dakota enjoyed one of the most amazing seasons in baseball history, when he outslugged his teammate Mickey Mantle to become the game’s natural home-run king. It was Mantle himself who said, "Roger was as good a man and as good a ballplayer as there ever was." Yet Maris was vilified by fans and the press and has never received his due from biographers—until now. Tom Clavin and Danny Peary trace the dramatic arc of Maris’s life, from his boyhood in Fargo through his early pro career in the Cleveland Indians farm program, to his World Series championship years in New York and beyond. At the center is the exciting story of the 1961 season and the ordeal Maris endured as an outsider in Yankee pinstripes, unloved by fans who compared him unfavorably to their heroes Ruth and Mantle, relentlessly attacked by an aggressive press corps who found him cold and inaccessible, and treated miserably by the organization. After the tremendous challenge of breaking Ruth’s record was behind him, Maris ultimately regained his love of baseball as a member of the world champion St. Louis Cardinals. And over time, he gained redemption in the eyes of the Yankee faithful. With research drawn from more than 130 interviews with Maris’s teammates, opponents, family, and friends, as well as 16 pages of photos, some of which have never before been seen, this timely and poignant biography sheds light on an iconic figure from baseball’s golden era—and establishes the importance of his role in the game’s history.

Roger Maris

Roger Maris
Author: Anne M. Todd
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2009
Genre: Baseball players
ISBN: 9781438100579

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With a combination of speed, strength, power, and agility, Roger Maris knew how to best help his team win games, whether it was running extra bases, bunting to advance a teammate, or throwing a man out at home plate from right field. In 1961, Maris found himself in a home-run race with fellow Yankee slugger Mickey Mantle to take over Babe Ruth's single-season record of 60. On the last day of the regular season, Maris cracked home run number 61, adding him to the record books. Considered by some sport critics to be a one-year wonder, Maris reached the World Series seven times in his 12-season career and was voted the Most Valuable Player in the American League for two consecutive years. In Roger Maris, read how this Sultan of Swat used his instincts to become a talented baseball player, as well as a doting father and a loving husband.

Maris Mantle

Maris   Mantle
Author: Tony Castro
Publsiher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781641256018

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Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris are forever intertwined in baseball history thanks to the unforgettable 1961 season, when the two Yankee icons spurred each other to new heights in pursuit of Babe Ruth's home run record. History has largely overlooked the bond between the two men not as titans of their sport, but as people. Guided by Tony Castro, bestselling author and foremost chronicler of Mantle, readers will journey into history, from the Yankees' blockbuster trade for Maris, whose acquisition re-ignited Mantle's career after a horrendous 1959 season, to the heroics of 1961 and far beyond. This dual biography is a thoroughly researched, emotionally gripping portrait that brings Yankees lore alive.

61

61
Author: Ron Smith
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Baseball
ISBN: 0892046627

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Join The Sporting News for a fascinating journey through one of baseball's most magical seasons--the Summer of '61.

Still a Legend

Still a Legend
Author: Harvey Rosenfeld
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002-09-10
Genre: Baseball players
ISBN: 9780595246151

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In 1961 Roger Maris made Baseball history by hitting 61 home runs...and beating the great Babe Ruth's record. Yet he's still on the outside of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Has his time finally come? Did Maris earn his "title to fame?"

The Cardinals Encyclopedia

The Cardinals Encyclopedia
Author: Mike Eisenbath
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 689
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781566397032

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This encyclopedia of the Cardinals baseball team includes extensive profiles for the top 200 players, a synopsis of the careers of every team player, stories, statistics, game-by-game accounts of every season, and information on every manager.

Mickey Mantle s Greatest Hits

Mickey Mantle s Greatest Hits
Author: David S. Nuttall
Publsiher: SP Books
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1998-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1561719749

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This book takes you back to majestic Yankee Stadium and other classic ball parks of the fifties and sixties. Coming to the plate, amid rising anticipation in the hearts of thousands of fans, is the handsome "kid from Oklahoma".

The Tigers and Yankees in 61

The Tigers and Yankees in  61
Author: Jim Sargent
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-04-25
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786498628

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The Detroit Tigers gave a memorable performance in the pennant race against the New York Yankees in 1961, the American League's first expansion season. Starting faster, the Tigers held first place for more than half the season, until the Yankees caught up in late July. They met in a climactic three-game series at Yankee Stadium. The Bronx Bombers swept all three, winning the pennant for the eleventh time in 13 seasons. But the 18 games the Tigers and Yankees played against each other were some of the most exciting contests of '61. The Yankees' saga is well known but the Tigers' tale has largely been ignored. This book chronicles the season highlights, such as the home run duel between Roger Maris, who slugged a record 61, and Mickey Mantle, who hit a personal best 54. Other outstanding performances were given by the Tigers' Norm Cash, who led the league with a .361 average, and Rocky Colavito, who hit 45 home runs.