A Pitcher's Story

A Pitcher's Story

Innings with David Cone

ni a ye Roger Angell
3/5
(19 wotew)
Fɔcogo
320 ɲɛw kan, Paperback
A bɔra kɛnɛ kan
April 1, 2002
Weleweledalaw
Grand Central Publishing
Kanw
English

Great authour, great pitcher, poor book.I am a great ball fan and a regular at the Blue Jays games - especially when the Yankees or the A's or Seattle come to town.

Roger Angell takes you through the troublesome and nail-biting career to the ordinary every day life of the renowned pitcher, David Cone. From his first participation in a major league uniform with the New York Mets, to many thriving seasons with the Yankees and Red Sox, and from the time that David's arm felt like a stable rocket launcher, to the end of his career when he prospered by throwing mostly split-fingers and curveballs instead of a blazing fastball.

This is a very good book but it ends up just a notch below Angell's other baseball books. I think the reason is that this book is essentially a biography and, thus, it gives the author a more limited scope.

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