Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, Dom DiMaggio, and Johnny
Pesky were all members of the famed 1940's Boston Red
Sox. Their legendary careers led the Red Sox to a
pennant championship and ensured the men a place in
sports history. David Halberstam, the bestselling author
of the baseball classic Summer of '49, has followed the
members of the 1949 championship Boston Red Sox team for
years, especially Williams, Doerr, DiMaggio, and Pesky.
In this extremely moving book, Halberstam reveals how
these four teammates became friends, and how that
friendship thrived for more than 60 years. The book
opens with Pesky and DiMaggio travelling to see the
ailing Ted Williams in Florida. It's the last time they
will see him. The journey is filled with nostalgia and
memories, but seeing Ted is a shock. The most physically
dominating of the four friends, Ted now weighs only 130
pounds and is hunched over in a wheelchair. Dom, without
even thinking about it, starts to sing opera and old
songs like 'Me and My Shadow' to his friend. Filled with
stories of their glory days with the Boston Red Sox,
memories of legendary plays and players, and the
reaction of the remaining three to Ted Williams' recent
death, The Teammates offers us a rare glimpse into the
lives of these celebrated men-and great insight into the
nature of loyalty and friendship. |
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