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Remembering Yankee Stadium: An Oral and Narrative History of "The House That Ruth Built"

Remembering Yankee Stadium: An Oral and Narrative History of The House That Ruth Built

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Author: Harvey Frommer
Creator: Bob Sheppard
Publisher: Stewart, Tabori Chang
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 3557

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.8
Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 10.3 x 1.1

ISBN: 1584797169
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.357068747275
EAN: 9781584797166
ASIN: 1584797169

Publication Date: September 1, 2008
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DIVP style="MARGIN: 0in -1.5in 0pt 0in; LINE-HEIGHT: 11.25pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none"Diamonds aren#8217;t forever. After the 2008 season, the seemingly immortal #8220;House That Ruth Built#8221; will shut its gates forever#8212;to be replaced by a brand-new stadium just a homer#8217;s length away. As if anything could ever replace Yankee Stadium in the hearts and memories of New York Yankees#8217; fans./PP style="MARGIN: 0in -1.5in 0pt 0in; LINE-HEIGHT: 11.25pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none" /PP style="MARGIN: 0in -1.5in 0pt 0in; LINE-HEIGHT: 11.25pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none"Memories are what this book is about. From the moment it opened on April 18, 1923, Yankee Stadium was a phenomenon: It was more than double the size of any ballpark at the time. And what was happening on the field was just as phenomenal. In the third inning of that opening-day game, Babe Ruth hit the home run he deemed the most satisfying of his career. That fall, the stadium hosted the first of the many World Series games that would be played there over the ensuing 85 years./PP style="MARGIN: 0in -1.5in 0pt 0in; LINE-HEIGHT: 11.25pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none" /PP style="MARGIN: 0in -1.5in 0pt 0in; LINE-HEIGHT: 11.25pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none"And that, of course, was just the beginning. IRemembering Yankee Stadium/I brilliantly and beautifully documents the stadium#8217;s entire career through a decade-by-decade account, a priceless collection of historical photographs, and, most movingly, the vivid, first-person reminiscences of the people to whom this #8220;citadel of sport#8221; has meant so much: entertainers and politicians, broadcasters and sportswriters, players and fans. No Yankees fan#8212;no baseball fan#8212;will be able to resist this incredible book./PP style="MARGIN: 0in -1.5in 0pt 0in; LINE-HEIGHT: 11.25pt; mso-pagination: none; mso-layout-grid-align: none" /P"Spectacular new book about Yankee Stadium by Harvey Frommer, IRemembering Yankee Stadium./I"I--/IFOX SPORTS.COMBRBR"In this, the last year of Yankee Stadium's storied existence, Frommer's IRemembering Yankee Stadium/I becomes an essential keepsake for wise fans who know that newer isn't always better." TIME OUT NEW YORKBRBR"Sportswriter Harvey Frommer's IRemembering Yankee Stadium/I is an exhaustive account of The Cathedral of Baseball and a moving tribute from nearly a hundred voices, former players and pinstripe devotees alike."- - GELF MAGAZINEBRBR"IRYS/I beats any Yankee Book out there hands down. Who better to write and compile a tribute to an icon such as Yankee Stadium than renowned baseball/Yankee author Harvey Frommer who makes great use of every Yankee and baseball player he either wrote about or met over his illustrious career. My Yankee Cap is tipped to Harvey Frommer who has outdone himself once again."-BEHINDTHEBOMBERS.COMBRBR"A stunning collection of oral history and narrative and great photos." NEW YORK ONEBRBR"A gorgeous new over-sized book IRemembering Yankee Stadium: An Oral andBRNarrative History of "The House that Ruth Built/I"--BRONX BANTER "One to show. Absolute classic. Best of all the books on the subject-the Bible of Yankee Stadium books."--WCBS-Radio/DIV


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5 out of 5 stars Great Memento of Legendary Yankee Stadium   October 28, 2008
Caroline A. Enright
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

"Remembering Yankee Stadium - The House That Ruth Built" by Harvey Frommer is ia wonderful book bringing back all the great history of Yankee Stadium. It depicts beautiful pictures and interesting stories that tells the reader that there is no other Stadium, nor will there ever be another Stadium like Yankee Stadium. "Remembering Yankee Stadium by Mr. Frommer is a "must have" memento of the legendary Yankee Stadium. br /Caroline Enright


5 out of 5 stars Capturing A Place History   October 14, 2008
Caroline Katz-Mount
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This compelling book captures the history and spirit of New York City, Yankee Stadium, and baseball through a decade by decade history of the team and its unforgettable home - the "house that Ruth built." From the moving opening words of Thomas Wolfe, to the memorable stories of New Yorkers set against evocative historical photographs, Harvey Frommer has created a beautifully written exquisite book that will captivate not just Yankee but all baseball and - New York City - fans. br / br /This is a treasure not to be missed. br / br /Caroline Katz-Mount


5 out of 5 stars Yankee Stadium Lives Forever In These Pages   October 4, 2008
Tracy Nieporent (Tenafly, New Jersey)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I remember the first time I walked into Yankee Stadium in 1960. It was larger than life, captivating and thrilling. The facade, the field, the sounds, the smells. Later I became a Mets fan, and experienced the same sensation upon entering Shea Stadium. To this very day,I have never lost that feeling of expectation when entering a ballpark. The little boy in me has never left. Over the past two weeks, New York City has lost both of these Baseball landmarks. The final games have been played, and they will fade into history. That's why Harvey Frommer's "Remembering Yankee Stadium" is a welcome addition to my Baseball library. It captures the essence and magic of Yankee Stadium. The winning combination of outstanding photographs and engaging annecdotes allow the reader to experience once again the excitement that permeated Yankee Stadium. Great books engage, entertain, and teach. They're like a friend that's always there for you. This is a great book.


5 out of 5 stars remembering yankee stadium - - who doesn't have a memory about the baseball cathedral?   October 1, 2008
Russell J. Cohen
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

The beauty of this book is the fact that the author Harvey Frommer, and publisher Stewart, Tabori and Chang have captured amazing fan memories and pictures and added them to this coffee table release. br / br /The photography in this book is unparalleled and I have never seen so many amazing shots of the world's most famous baseball stadium. When you read the back cover there are endorsements from George F. Will, Regis Philbin and Nolan Ryan to name a few. As a matter of full disclosure I have a few stories in this book as well. I love the shot of Roger Maris that takes up two pages and the shot of Bob Sheppard, the legendary PA announcer who to be honest doesn't have a lot of pictures out there. He wrote the foreword in this soon to be classic. br / br /I almost fell over when I saw myself listed in the glossary and because I am a "CO" my listing came before the great Jerry Coleman. br / br /When you hit the first chapter and see the original shots of this baseball palace it's amazing to me that the author has quotes from Yankee skipper Miller Huggins about his player Babe Ruth! br / br /Fans will learn that the Yankees actually started out in the Polo Grounds until their stadium was built. I love the pictures of fans sitting there in hats, suits and coats. I always wonder when was active wear created? What about blue jeans? br / br /There are some stunning team pictures in this book and the one of the 20-something Yanks is worth $400,000! br / br /This book leaves no stone unturned as it goes through the decades of this storied franchise in amazing detail. Fans who consider themselves Yankee experts can learn from this book. br / br /The Joe DiMaggio chalkboard shot that states "44 Equals Record" is brilliant and his record 56 is cataloged game-by-game, pitcher-by-pitcher and that's a record that may never be broken. What stands out here is he generally faced just one pitcher per game and now a player would face 2-3 every game. br / br /The famous 1955 Jackie Robinson steal of home plate against the Yankees in the World Series is in there and I have seen this play many times. I have to disagree with Yogi Berra who states to this day that Robinson was out, to me it looked like he got his foot in there just before the tag. My parents were Brooklyn Dodgers' fans and they were certainly happy when they beat the Yankees that one time! br / br /I love the Mike Piazza picture from the 2000 Subway World Series when Roger Clemens threw a piece of a splintered bat at the Mets catcher. What a picture and I am honored that my mention of this was used. br / br /In the chapter "Stadiumology" (hey we never thought of that one) the facts about the famous stadium are staggering! The irony about two of the nine no-no's that were pitched at the stadium makes me laugh since Dwight Gooden and David Cone are the pitchers that I am speaking about. The Mets just closed Shea Stadium without having one of their starters accomplishing that feat. br / br /This book will remain in my personal collection until the end of time and all baseball fans will be interested in this one. Sadly when the stadium is torn down all that will remain will be memories and this book.


5 out of 5 stars Yankee Stadium will never be forgoten now!!   September 6, 2008
Phil Speranza (Staten Island, NY USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Well it was the book that took 86 years in the making but Harvey Frommer's Remembering Yankee Stadium: An Oral and Narrative History of "The House That Ruth Built" has finally hit the shelves. While most of the Yankee Stadium tributes hit shelves in the spring, it was only fitting that RYS waited until now to become a Fall Classic. Yes Bomber Buddies it was well worth the wait. My initial reaction was that the official release had better photos than this fantastic release but after closer review RYS beats any Yankee Book out there hands down. You go deeper than the aerial view of a packed stadium or the cars lined up in the once vacant Bronx on Opening Day 1923. Every picture in this book triggers off a string of memories. You get up close and dirty with everything from Derek Jeter diving head first into the stands to the ground breaking at the new stadium himself. The 9-11 photos can make you tear up all over again. Mickey Mantle, his swing never looked so sweet. br / br / br / br /Who better to write and compile a tribute to an icon such as Yankee Stadium than renowned baseball/Yankee author Harvey Frommer? Frommer makes great use of every Yankee and baseball player he either wrote about or met over his illustrious career. Who else can have a forward written by the Voice of Yankee Stadium, Bob Sheppard? If I have to explain who he is you are reading the wrong book, but Harvey explains who he is as well as his son Paul (Sheppard). br /The body of the book like any good Yankee History book is the life of Yankee Stadium from 1923 through today. What makes RYS different is that the glue holding or bridging these stories together is made up of what Harvey Frommer refers to as the voices. The voices are players, celebrities, broadcasters, writers or fans just like you and me. He has documented the people's memories and used them to personalize the history. By doing this it brought out memories in my mind that I haven't thought about in years. As a matter a fact BehindtheBombers.com is proud to have four of us fans who had their voices heard (and sent forth). Sharing their Yankee memories from BTB were Dan "Knuckles" McCourt, Gary "Lefteroo" Lefkowitz, Sue Tucker and myself. It was an honor being interview for such a strong tribute to "the cathedral in Da Bronx". br / br / br / br /There is also a section what he calls Stadiumology, where he gives stats like all time Yankee attendance, Plaques in Monument Park and when they were dedicated, the all time Yankee Broadcasters, Stadium Firsts and much, much more. br / br / br / br /This is all topped off by one of my favorite, yet minor sections of the book is where the author takes a number and associates it with a player or record or some sort of stat. For example he mentions the 1 is for the number on the late opera singer Robert Merrill. Who version of the Star Spangled Banner was played at the stadium for as long as I can remember and often sung live by the singer/fan himself. Even for the number 28 which he associates to Thurman Munson's rookie number. br / br / br / br /This book was truly a labor of love, both on the parts of every fan or player he interviewed and especially of Mr. Frommer himself. Will there ever be another stadium that will demand the documentation that Yankee Stadium has gained respect for? Probably not, with Remembering Yankee Stadium on your bookshelf, Yankee Stadium will live on for decades to come. This book is so good I could have filled it with cliches. My Yankee Cap is tipped to Harvey Frommer who has outdone himself once again. br /

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