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The Ballad of Billy and George: The Tempestuous Baseball Marriage of Billy Martin and George Steinbrenner

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  • Cover Type: Hard Cover with 272 pages
  • Published by: The Lyons Press April 1, 2008
  • Written in: English
  • ISBN 10 Number: 159921282X
  • ISBN 13 Number: 978-1599212821
  • Book Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Weighs: 1.2 pounds

    Book Description
    They were compared to Mutt and Jeff, Hatfield and McCoy, even Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton: two stubborn and driven men whose on-again off-again partnership entertained the nation for two decades. When Yankees owner George Steinbrenner first hired former player Billy Martin to manage his famous American League franchise, they won the pennant and the World Series. But Martin was a scrappy, defiant son to Steinbrenner’s role as fickle father. Feuds erupted and separations ensued when each accused the other of disrespect, and the dysfunctional house that Ruth built was frequently rocked by public arguments and name calling. Five times Steinbrenner hired Martin, and five times he fired him.
    This is a wonderful, blow-by-blow History of their combustible chemistry, drawn from interviews with Billy Martin Jr., Mickey Mantle, Reggie Jackson, Ron Guidry, Sparky Lyle, Goose Gossage, Bucky Dent, Clete Boyer, Graig Nettles, Lou Piniella, Clyde King, and Gene Michael. Black and white photographs enhance the drama, presented by a veteran sportswriter who covered the Yankees every day and whose previous books have been national bestsellers.


    About The Author
    Phil Pepe has covered Sports in New York for more than five decades. He was the Yankees beat writer for the New York World Telegram & Sun from 1961-64, and for the New York Daily News from 1971-84. He is the author of more than forty books, including My Favorite Summer: 1956 with Mickey Mantle (Doubleday), which reached No. 7 on the New York Times bestseller list;  BillyBall with Billy Martin (Doubleday); and Talkin’ Baseball: An Oral History of Baseball in the 1970s (Ballantine).

    Reader Reviews
    On August 2, 1975 Yankee owner George Steinbrenner fired team manager Bill Virdon and hired Billy Martin to replace him. When Martin had played for the Yankees he was known as a scrappy regular season player, but in the World Series, which he and the Yankees were in almost every year, he rose to heroic levels, especially in the 1953 series when he hit 500 and set the record (12) for hits in a six game series. Prior to being hired to manage the Yankees, Billy had been hired by the Minnesota Twins in 1969 and transformed a team that had won 79 games the year before, into a juggernaut that won 97 games and along with it won the American League West. Despite such instant managerial success, off the field problems including an altercation with the Twin's traveling secretary, Howard Fox, on a chartered flight, and a brawl in a Detroit bar with one of his best pitchers, Dave Boswell, which landed Boswell in the hospital with a concussion, led to Billy being fired after one season. In 1970 the Detroit Tigers won 79 games finished in fourth place and their attendance dropped by 500,000 fans. In 1971 Detroit hired Billy Martin as their manager and with the fiery Martin at the helm they won 91 games, and finished in second place. In 1972 Detroit won 86 games finished in first place in the American League East and attendance increased over 300,000 fans. In 1973 the Tigers were 71 wins and 63 losses when Billy had a disagreement with upper management about disciplining players who didn't operate by his rules. He also told management he didn't agree with their assessment about some of their players, and Billy also picked this less than ideal time to ask for a 3 year contract, so with 28 games left in the season he was fired. Martin was out of work for six days when the Texas Rangers hired him for the last 23 games of the season. In 1974 Billy led a Texas team that had won 57 games the year before to 84 wins and second place. Midway through the 1975 season the Ranger ownership who hired Billy sold the team and Billy clashed with the new owners on personnel, and among other things, slapped the Ranger's 60-year-old traveling secretary. With 67 games left in the season Billy got fired. Those were the "stable" years leading up to the nationwide soap opera that began on August 2, 1975, 2 ½ years after George Steinbrenner bought the New York Yankees, the most famous sports franchise in the world from CBS. That fateful day was when "The Boss", George Steinbrenner hired Billy Martin to manage the Yankees. From 1975 to 1988 "The Boss" would hire and fire Billy on the nation's biggest stage FIVE-TIMES! They were polar opposites: Billy came from a poor broken home, while Steinbrenner came from a family of privilege. Everywhere Billy went growing up they said he was too small, and because of that he carried a chip on his shoulder bigger than his body. Add to this combustible mixture, ego's like Reggie Jackson's, along with Steinbrenner interfering in the locker room with "RAH-RAH" speeches, with Billy's drinking and brawling, and you have a script playing out on the nations stage, that an Academy Award winning writer couldn't create! One of the most famous quotes during this period was right before the end of one of Billy's many tenures with the Yankees, referring to Reggie Jackson and Steinbrenner: "HE'S A BORN LIAR," (Jackson) "THE OTHER'S CONVICTED!" (Steinbrenner) This was a reference to Steinbrenner's 1974 felony conviction for making illegal contributions to Richard Nixon's reelection campaign. If you lived through this time period you'll understand why the author compresses a lot of the data. Interspersed throughout the book are comments from Billy Martin Jr. looking back at his Father's life, since Billy (Sr.) died in a DUI accident on December 25, 1989. Comment | Permalink | (Report this)


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