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TheTeammates by David Halberstam
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TheTeammates (original 2003; edition 2003)

by David Halberstam

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Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, Dom DiMaggio, and Johnny Pesky were all members of the famed 1940's Boston Red Sox. Halberstam, the bestselling author of "Summer of '49," has followed the members of the team and reveals how these four became friends, and how that friendship thrived for more than 60 years.… (more)
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Title:TheTeammates
Authors:David Halberstam
Info:New York : Hyperion, c2003.
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Rating:****
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The Teammates: A Portrait of a Friendship by David Halberstam (2003)

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    Fenway: A Biography in Words and Pictures by Dan Shaughnessy (bks1953)
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    Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life by Richard Ben Cramer (ehines)
    ehines: On the basis of these two books, the contrast between Williams and DiMaggio never looked so big.
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Reads like a postscript to the author’s Summer of ‘49, from which it recycles a few too many anecdotes. Dom Dimaggio and Johnny Pesky make a trip to Florida to see Ted Williams, dying. Bobby Doerr can’t make the trip from Oregon; he’s caring for his wife, who after suffering for years from MS has had two strokes. Halberstam combines, as usual, sharp reporting with clear prose, and continues his project of using the lens of baseball, and our obsession with it, to make larger statements about post-war American society. It's not only about baseball, it's an elegaic meditation on friendship, aging and death. A good read. ( )
  HenrySt123 | Jul 19, 2021 |
Quick but fun read. Baseball fans of any age would like this book. ( )
  stevesbookstuff | Nov 7, 2020 |
David Halberstam Teammates: A Portrait of Friendship is a wonderful baseball book that transcends the game, by turns heartwarming and heartbreaking. It is the story of four Boston Red Sox teammates - Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, Dom DiMaggio, and Johnny Pesky - who after their playing days remained lifelong friends. Halberstam chronicles their personalities, their interrelationships, their careers (and a marvelous recap of the pivotal play in the seventh game of the 1946 Red Sox-Cardinals World Series), all leading to DiMaggio and Pesky’s October 2001 road trip to pay a final visit to Williams, his health failing, in his last dying days. ( )
  ghr4 | Mar 31, 2019 |
A good read about the bonds between teammates and a look back at those Sox from the "good old days" (though the good old days are happening right now... or at least the last decade or so, for the most part). ( )
  mhanlon | Jun 10, 2017 |
Really enjoyed this book. Well-researched, and based on interviews with the four team members, Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, Dominic DiMaggio, and John Pesky, it paints a realistic, if mostly unflattering, picture of Ted Williams. But it also provides insight into why Ted was the way he was, and offers examples of his generosity. It also reconfirmed by belief that ball players used to play for the love of the game itself, and as a result they were more invested in the game and the fans more invested in the players. Greed has helped to ruin America's Pastime. ( )
  bjtimm | Nov 8, 2016 |
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For my own beloved teammate, Neil Sheehan
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Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, Dom DiMaggio, and Johnny Pesky were all members of the famed 1940's Boston Red Sox. Halberstam, the bestselling author of "Summer of '49," has followed the members of the team and reveals how these four became friends, and how that friendship thrived for more than 60 years.

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