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Paperback Red Sox vs. Yankees: The Great Rivalry Book

ISBN: 1589799186

ISBN13: 9781589799189

Red Sox vs. Yankees: The Great Rivalry

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The rivalry between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox involves not just the teams, but the cities, owners, ballparks, fans, and the media. Its roots reach back to before even Babe Ruth and Harry Frazee, yet it is as contemporary as the next Red Sox-Yankees game. This book tells the story of the rivalry from the first game these epic teams played against each other in 1901 through the 2013 season in what former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani called...

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the great history

Though I live in Japan, I know about the rivalry. The chance that I knew about the rivalry was when Hideki Matsui joined to the Yankees. In Japan Hideki Matsui was the best super star player and the most famouse player. That is why, it was natural that I had the interest of major league baseball as same time Masui got to be the menbership of Yankees. And I got to be a deep fan day by day. Off course I got to know about the existence of Red sox. And I knew what Red Sox have been apart from the world champion rings, that is [the curse of banbeeno] contunuing for about 100 years. On the one hand, I love Yankees naturally that there is Matsui, on the other hand, I love Red Sox too. There are many reasons that I love the team: the unique atomosphere of the Fenway Park, to the contrary for Yankees, the style(hair, bear etc) of the menbers of Red Sox is different and freestyle. I think that the differece of both teams is the thinkin way of the both team GM etc, but additionaly the long history over about 100 years is related to such different style. I am interested to the fan's behavior among Red Sox and Yankees. When the both team played, I was very surprised to the high tension and atmosphere of the fans. Just today, 2004 league champion ship have finished. Fainally Red Sox won. For the game even, there are many events except for the game event: the fans who wore T shirts[who is daddy?] or the two time protests of Red Sox for A Rod' playing and miss judge homeran. Off course I love the high level games between Red Sox and Yankees, but I love the events out of the fields. The events just will not exists if the both teams. This year the league championship was Yankees got the consecutive three winnning at first, in the time, I believed that Yankees will have got the championship certainly. The reason was what the team have never lost the championship if the team got the three consecutive winnning from the first game to the third game. But Red Sox changed the history even: the three consecutive losser never win. I understood that The Great Rivalry have the power that change and break through the great history. Thank you for reading my poor writing.

Nobel Peace Prize neutrality

Make room on your bookshelf - perhaps between the "Baseball Encyclopedia" and the "Dickson Baseball Dictionary" - for "Red Sox vs Yankee: The Great Rivalry". No, you better keep it handy on the coffee table in front of the TV. It's the solid reference that fans of both Yankees and Red Sox will be turning to as the ultimate authority on all facts, players, statistics, details, history and commentary. It's all there. The Frommers have compiled a work worthy of a Nobel Peace Prize: they remained totally neutral in this wonderful baseball rivalry. The Frommers' book provides all the that one would ever need to know in the never-ending discussions of the Red Sox vs. Yankees. Every baseball fan everywhere will love this book -- even Bostonians who still root for the Braves and New Yorkers who still root for the Dodgers.

"Beautiful new coffee table book"

A beautiful new coffee table book on the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry is out, written by Harvey Frommer and Frederic J. Frommer.

The Teams You Love To Hate...

For any of us who is a fan of either team, the passion runs deep. It doesn't matter which team is ahead at any point in the season. When the Yanks and Sox play, the rest of us are excited to watch the titans clash. We each have our favorite memory, favorite player, defining play that drew us in deeper to our team. This book not only reinforces why each team is so great, but it gives tons of tidbits that make it fun to rediscover your team.Being an avid Yankee fan who is married to an avid Red Sox fan, this book is the one common ground we BOTH liked. This book makes an excellent gift to anyone who is a fan of either side. The pictures are phenominal! There's a GREAT one of Jeter & Nomar, among MANY others.

The Don't Make Like that anymore

Not since the Hattfields and McCoys has there been a rivalry that is so intense that you can cut it with a knife. And this rivalry seems to get stronger and stronger every year. You have your Yankees-Mets, Giants-Dodgers, Cubs-White Sox, Rangers and Islanders; I can go on and on. Year in and year out, no matter what position the teams hold in the standings, whether the Yankees are following the Red Sox or the Red Sox are behind the Bombers there is that little bit extra that makes those two team top drawer.There were several books that were written on the subject in whole or in part. Harvey and Frederic J. Frommer have a hit on their hands maybe even extra bases. Harvey Frommer a baseball and Yankee fan living in New England is an author of over 33 sports books. He teams up once again with his son Frederic J. Frommer, a political author with the Associated Press to share their own experiences and collect scores of others. The put them all together in a beautiful hardcover coffee table book for us all to enjoy. Rarely do I read a book cover to cover in such a small time period but this book leaves you asking for more and more. In all my days I have never seen a book that captured that rivalry they way this one does. This book covers it from every perspective (with a slight slant towards the Yankees). This book gives a day-by-day, month-by-month, decade-by-decade chronological calendar of every event that built up the friction that exists between these two teams and their fans. It tops it all off with a detailed recap of the 2003 ALCS. It is the ultimate stage for the great competition between the two clubs. What book on this subject wouldn't cover the 1978 season? This one takes you from when the Yankees trailed the Sox by 14 games in August right through to the Bucky Dent home run in the AL East tiebreaker. It rekindles each and every memory of you have tucked away of that monumental season. It goes into detail of the teams' histories as well as the background of two of the finest Stadiums in baseball history. Behind every great ballpark is a great player (or two dozen) and what two better players exemplify the traditions of their respective teams than Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams? And the Frommers present them both in class fashion. There is a chapter called the Marker Games, which highlights some of the classic confrontations of the bitter rivals. That brings me to what is my favorite part of the book. It is the recollections of the rivalry by the people that watched, covered and played them. Not only are there celebrities, writers and former players but also there are fans just like you and I. Fans, celebrities and players from both sides of the fence share their memories with us, both happy and not so happy. You will see names like Don Zimmer, Ralph Houk, Willie Randolph, Dwight Evans, Mike Stanley just to name a few of the players and coaches. Politicians like America's Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former governors Mario Cu
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