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Case12 03-15-2019 08:19 AM

Good Williams and DiMaggio books to read?
 
So many options. The style I like is biography of the life and what made him the person he was. Not SABR stuff, but not coffee table style either. Thicker.

I just read "Big Fella", a new book about Babe Ruth. Really good and well researched from birth to death - what made him tick. By the same author is "The Last Boy" about Mantle, which I just finished and was also good. She wrote one about Koufax. I haven't read it yet. Pretty thick comprehensive books about their lives supplemented with a whole lot of research and interviews. Hardback. All NYT best sellers.

Suggestions about recent books biographies about Williams and DiMaggio this style I could read? Thanks! Casey.

pgellis 03-15-2019 09:21 AM

Ted Wiliams: The Biography of an American Hero by Leigh Montville

commishbob 03-15-2019 10:35 AM

Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life by Richard Creamer is an extremely well-written book. But if you are looking for something that heaps praise on Joe D you'll want to look elsewhere. This one is pretty eye-opening as to his relationships and private life.

But there is plenty of baseball in there as well.

Case12 03-15-2019 09:29 PM

Thanks! Will pick these up.

Mark17 03-17-2019 09:18 PM

It's Only Me: The Ted Williams We Hardly Knew by John Underwood

This one is inexpensive (less than 5 bucks used on Amazon) and quick to read, but I think essential if you want to really get a full picture of Ted Williams. It comes with a very interesting CD interview of him too.

https://www.amazon.com/Its-Only-Me-W...ct_top?ie=UTF8

I wrote this review years ago:

For all the books written about Ted Williams and his ability to hit a baseball better than anyone who has ever lived, this is a fantastic little book to read if you want to really understand this complicated man. Written by one of Ted's long-time friends and confidants, the book is unusually objective, showing Ted's flaws without apology. Ted had a temper and could be thoughtless, even cruel, and that comes through. So does the rest of Ted's character. When you finish this book, you will probably, like me, "miss" Ted just as the author does.

My favorite little incident has Ted cursing a stray cat that's been hanging around his door. Then, after preparing breakfast for his guests, he sets a plate of scraps by the door for that cat. "No point in it going to waste," he gruffly says. Reading this made me smile. Ted, do you suppose the da** cat hangs around your door so much, because you feed it? A clear example of a famous and profound saying: Actions speak louder than words. Ted curses the cat, but feeds it.

I've always been a big Ted Williams fan. Reading this book has made me even more enthusiastically in Ted's corner, and it has also given me a very clear picture of his dark side. A wonderful book, fair, honest, warm, and very well worth buying and reading.

By the way, the CD that comes with this book, Ted talking about his crash landing in Korea and other assorted subjects, should be listened to after reading the book. First get to know the man, then hear his voice, and it all comes together.

Case12 03-18-2019 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by pgellis (Post 1862771)
Ted Wiliams: The Biography of an American Hero by Leigh Montville

Bought this one, hard back, from eBay for $3.98 and free shipping. Great price for me, but how does a seller even make a dime with that deal. ;-(

Case12 03-18-2019 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark17 (Post 1863372)
It's Only Me: The Ted Williams We Hardly Knew by John Underwood

This one is inexpensive (less than 5 bucks used on Amazon) and quick to read, but I think essential if you want to really get a full picture of Ted Williams. It comes with a very interesting CD interview of him too.

https://www.amazon.com/Its-Only-Me-W...ct_top?ie=UTF8

I wrote this review years ago:

For all the books written about Ted Williams and his ability to hit a baseball better than anyone who has ever lived, this is a fantastic little book to read if you want to really understand this complicated man. Written by one of Ted's long-time friends and confidants, the book is unusually objective, showing Ted's flaws without apology. Ted had a temper and could be thoughtless, even cruel, and that comes through. So does the rest of Ted's character. When you finish this book, you will probably, like me, "miss" Ted just as the author does.

My favorite little incident has Ted cursing a stray cat that's been hanging around his door. Then, after preparing breakfast for his guests, he sets a plate of scraps by the door for that cat. "No point in it going to waste," he gruffly says. Reading this made me smile. Ted, do you suppose the da** cat hangs around your door so much, because you feed it? A clear example of a famous and profound saying: Actions speak louder than words. Ted curses the cat, but feeds it.

I've always been a big Ted Williams fan. Reading this book has made me even more enthusiastically in Ted's corner, and it has also given me a very clear picture of his dark side. A wonderful book, fair, honest, warm, and very well worth buying and reading.

By the way, the CD that comes with this book, Ted talking about his crash landing in Korea and other assorted subjects, should be listened to after reading the book. First get to know the man, then hear his voice, and it all comes together.

Awesome. Will do! Thanks, casey


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