Book Description
In The Devil Wears Pinstripes, Jim Caple, ESPN.coms "designated Yankee hater," takes on the rabid fans of baseballs twenty-six-time World Champions, and offers a decidedly different slant on the New York Yankeesthe losers of thirteen World Series. Caple delivers his send-up of the evil empire with scathing irony, laying waste to all things Yankees. A creative and unauthorized timeline pokes fun at the organizations trades, its legendary vanity, and its near-lethal stadium food. He skewers the owners, coaches and playersfrom the target of all targets George Steinbrenner to the pinstriped icons in the House That Ruth Built. Heroes and lesser mortals appear in all their tarnished glory, whether theyre participating in a World Series shutout, in drunken brawls at strip joints, or engaging in the notorious wife-swapping incident of the 1970s. Die-hard Yankee haters and the fans of all other baseball teams are sure to appreciate this hilariously provocative diatribe.
About the Author
Jim Caple is a senior writer for ESPN.com, where he writes regular baseball and humor columns. He formerly reported on sports for the Seattle Post- Intelligencer and Pioneer Press (St. Paul).
The Devil Wears Pinstripes FROM THE PUBLISHER
In The Devil Wears Pinstripes, Jim Caple, ESPN.com's ᄑdesignated Yankee hater,ᄑ takeson the rabid fans of baseball's twenty-six-time World Champions, and offers a decidedly different slant on the New York Yankeesthe losers of thirteen World Series.
Caple delivers his send-up of the evil empire with scathing irony, laying waste to all things Yankees. A creative and unauthorized timeline pokes fun at the organization's trades, its legendary vanity, and its near-lethal stadium food. He skewers the owners, coaches and playersfrom the target of all targets George Steinbrenner to the pinstriped icons in the House That Ruth Built. Heroes and lesser mortals appear in all their tarnished glory, whether they're participating in a World Series shutout, in drunken brawls at strip joints, or engaging in the notorious wife-swapping incident of the 1970s.
Die-hard Yankee haters and the fans of all other baseball teams are sure to appreciate this hilariously provocative diatribe.
Author Biography: Jim Caple is a senior writer for ESPN.com, where he writes regular baseball and humor columns. He formerly reported on sports for the Seattle Post- Intelligencer and Pioneer Press (St. Paul).