EPISODE · Jun 22, 2010 · 3 MIN
Still a Legend: The Story of Roger Maris by Harvey Rosenfeld
from Access Top-Rated Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Sports · host Diamond Hegmann
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/628193 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Still a Legend: The Story of Roger Maris Author: Harvey Rosenfeld Narrator: Ian Esmo Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 36 minutes Release date: June 22, 2010 Genres: Sports Publisher's Summary: This book recounts the slugger Roger Maris' life before, during, and after his headline season of 1961, when the taciturn North Dakota native topped Babe Ruth's all-time record by hitting sixty-one home runs. From his youth as a star high-school athlete and American Legion baseball player, Maris's went on to play for the Cleveland Indians, the Kansas City Athletics, the New York Yankees, and the St. Louis Cardinals. Author Rosenfeld argues that Maris's treatment by the press was both shabby and tragic, and that the famous player's Mid-western modesty, need for privacy, and straightforward nature were often wrongly interpreted as arrogance and sullenness—a factor that led many to downplay his claim on the record books. Rosenfeld makes a forceful case for awarding Maris a place in the Baseball Hall of Fame, three decades after his record-breaking 1961 season with the New York Yankees.
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/628193 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Still a Legend: The Story of Roger Maris Author: Harvey Rosenfeld Narrator: Ian Esmo Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 36 minutes Release date: June 22, 2010 Genres: Sports Publisher's Summary: This book recounts the slugger Roger Maris' life before, during, and after his headline season of 1961, when the taciturn North Dakota native topped Babe Ruth's all-time record by hitting sixty-one home runs. From his youth as a star high-school athlete and American Legion baseball player, Maris's went on to play for the Cleveland Indians, the Kansas City Athletics, the New York Yankees, and the St. Louis Cardinals. Author Rosenfeld argues that Maris's treatment by the press was both shabby and tragic, and that the famous player's Mid-western modesty, need for privacy, and straightforward nature were often wrongly interpreted as arrogance and sullenness—a factor that led many to downplay his claim on the record books. Rosenfeld makes a forceful case for awarding Maris a place in the Baseball Hall of Fame, three decades after his record-breaking 1961 season with the New York Yankees.
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