Baseball players -- United States -- Biography
Label
Baseball players -- United States -- Biography
Name
Baseball players
Focus
Sub focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Ted Williams, Ronald A. Reis
- My dad, Yogi, a memoir of family and baseball, Dale Berra ; with Mark Ribowsky
- The kid, the immortal life of Ted Williams, Ben Bradlee, Jr
- Jeter unfiltered, Derek Jeter with Anthony Bozza ; photographs by Christopher Anderson
- Mantle, the best there ever was, Tony Castro
- Joe DiMaggio, the hero's life, Richard Ben Cramer
- Pete Rose, an American dilemma, Kostya Kennedy
- True, the four seasons of Jackie Robinson, Kostya Kennedy
- Doc, a memoir, Dwight Gooden ; and Ellis Henican
- Brooks, the biography of Brooks Robinson, Doug Wilson
- Rogers Hornsby, a biography, Jonathan D'Amore
- Yogi, a life, Jon Pessah
- Game 7, 1986, failure and triumph in the biggest game of my life, Ron Darling with Daniel Paisner
- Joe and Marilyn, legends in love, C. David Heymann
- Blackout, the untold story of Jackie Robinson's first spring training, Chris Lamb
- The last boy, Mickey Mantle and the end of America's childhood, Jane Leavy
- A-Rod, the many lives of Alex Rodriguez, Selena Roberts
- Jackie Robinson, American hero, by Sharon Robinson
- The Big Bam, the life and times of Babe Ruth, Leigh Montville
- The closer, [my story], Mariano Rivera ; with Wayne Coffey
- The last folk hero, the life and myth of Bo Jackson, Jeff Pearlman
- Dinner with DiMaggio, memories of an American hero, Dr. Rock Positano and John Positano ; with a foreword by Francis Ford Coppola and an introduction by Fay T. Vincent
- There goes Ted Williams, the greatest hitter who ever lived, Matt Tavares
- Idiot, beating "The Curse" and enjoying the game of life, Johnny Damon with Peter Golenbock
- Stealing home, an intimate family portrait by the daughter of Jackie Robinson, Sharon Robinson
- Just show up, and other enduring values from baseball's Iron Man, Cal Ripken, Jr. and James Dale
- Lou, fifty years of kicking dirt, playing hard, and winning big in the sweet spot of baseball, Lou Piniella with Bill Madden
- Joe and Marilyn, legends in love, by C. David Heymann
- The wit and wisdom of Yogi Berra, Phil Pepe
- Pedro, Pedro Martinez with Michael Silverman
- The teammates, David Halberstam
- Willie Mays, the life, the legend, James S. Hirsch, authorized by Willie Mays
- Ty and the Babe, baseball's fiercest rivals : a surprising friendship and the 1941 has-beens golf championship, Tom Stanton
- A moment in time, an American story of baseball, heartbreak, and grace, Ralph Branca with David Ritz
- Ted Williams, "the greatest hitter who ever lived.", American Masters Pictures ; produced by Nick Davis Productions ; an Albert M. Tapper production in association with WNET's American masters for WNET, Nick Davis Productions, Big Papi Productions and Major League Baseball ; produced & directed by Nick Davis ; producer, Meredith Coleman ; written by Nick Davis, Widescreen
- Lou Gehrig, a biography, William C. Kashatus
- The spy who played baseball, by Carrie Jones ; illustrated by Gary Cherrington
- House of nails, a memoir of life on the edge, Lenny Dykstra
- Luckiest man, the life and death of Lou Gehrig, Jonathan Eig
- Rickey, the life and legend of an American original, Howard Bryant
- Heroes of baseball, the men who made it America's favorite game, Robert Lipsyte
- Jackie Robinson., a production of Florentine Films and WETA, Washington, D.C. in association with Major League Baseball ; directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon ; written by David MacMahon and Sarah Burns ; produced by Sarah Burns, David McMahon, and Ken Burns, Widescreen
- Joe Jackson, a biography, Kelly Boyer Sagert
- The lost memoir, Lou Gehrig, Alan D. Gaff
- Who was Roberto Clemente?, by James Buckley Jr. ; illustrated by Ted Hammond
- Out of my league, a rookie's survival in the bigs, Dirk Hayhurst
- Sandy Koufax, a lefty's legacy, Jane Leavy
- A well-paid slave, Curt Flood's fight for free agency in professional sports, Brad Snyder
- The William Hoy story, how a deaf baseball player changed the game, Nancy Churnin ; pictures by Jez Tuya
- Wherever I wind up, my quest for truth, authenticity and the perfect knuckleball, R.A. Dickey, with Wayne Coffey
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1
- Sub focus2