Review
Larry King An absolute smash!
The Philadelphia Bulletin Bristles with hate, ego and unsparing bluntness.
Cleveland Plain Dealer Williams emerges as an honest chronicler of an interesting American career, with the blemishes plain as well as the mighty accomplishments.
Review
Cleveland Plain Dealer Williams emerges as an honest chronicler of an interesting American career, with the blemishes plain as well as the mighty accomplishments.
Review
Cleveland Plain Dealer Williams emerges as an honest chronicler of an interesting American career, with the blemishes plain as well as the mighty accomplishments.
Book Description
Now available for the first time in years, My Turn at Bat is Ted Williams' own story of his spectacular life and baseball career. An acclaimed best-seller, My Turn at Bat now features new photographs and, for the first time, Ted's reflections on his managing career and the state of baseball as it is played in the 1980s. It's all here in this brilliant, honest and sometimes angry autobiography -- Williams' childhood days in San Diego, his military service, his unforgettable major league baseball debut and ensuing Hall of Fame career that included two Triple Crowns, two Most Valuable Player awards, six batting championships, five Sporting News awards as Major League Player of the Year, 521 lifetime homeruns and a .344 career batting average. And Williams tells his side of the controversies, from his battles with sportswriters and Boston fans to his single World Series performance and his career with the declining Red Sox of the 1950s. My Turn at Bat belongs in the library of everyone who loves Ted Williams, baseball, or great life stories well-told. Red Barber proclaimed My Turn at Bat to be: "One of the best baseball books I've ever read." John Leonard of The New York Times said My Turn at Bat was "unbuttoned and wholly engaging...the portrait of an original who is unrepentant about being better than anyone else."
About the Author
Ted Williams has also coauthored with John Underwood Fishing the Big Three and The Science of Hitting, which are available from Fireside/Simon & Schuster.
My Turn at Bat: The Story of My Life (Fireside Sports Classic Series) FROM OUR EDITORS
The sporting world lost one of its all-time greats when Ted Williams, the Splendid Splinter, passed away at the age of 83 in the summer of 2002. Discover the man behind the legend with this memoir, praised as one of the best baseball books ever.
ANNOTATION
Praised by critics everywhere as one of the greatest sports books ever written, William's autobiography was first published in 1969 and after years of being out of print was published in a revised edition by Simon & Schuster in 1988.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Now available for the first time in years, My Turn at Bat is Ted Williams' own story of his spectacular life and baseball career.
An acclaimed best-seller, My Turn at Bat now features new photographs and, for the first time, Ted's reflections on his managing career and the state of baseball as it is played in the 1980s. It's all here in this brilliant, honest and sometimes angry autobiographyWilliams' childhood days in San Diego, his military service, his unforgettable major league baseball debut and ensuing Hall of Fame career that included two Triple Crowns, two Most Valuable Player awards, six batting championships, five Sporting News awards as Major League Player of the Year, 521 lifetime homeruns and a .344 career batting average. And Williams tells his side of the controversies, from his battles with sportswriters and Boston fans to his single World Series performance and his career with the declining Red Sox of the 1950s.
My Turn at Bat belongs in the library of everyone who loves Ted Williams, baseball, or great life stories well-told.
FROM THE CRITICS
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Williams emerges as an honest chronicler of an interesting American career, with the blemishes plain, as well as the mighty accomplishments.
John Leonard - The New York Times
...unbuttoned and wholly engaging... the portrait of an original who is unrepentant about being better than anyone else.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
One of the best baseball books I've ever read. Red Barber