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Acknowledgments | vii | |
Foreword | xi | |
Prologue: Yankee Stadium, October 26, 2003, 12:07 P.M. | 1 | |
1 | Just Treat Me Like a Human Being | 9 |
2 | Beanballs and Haymakers | 33 |
3 | The Business of Baseball: Brains and Bosses | 53 |
4 | Pal Joe | 71 |
5 | What Have They Done to My Game? | 89 |
6 | Brooklyn, 1955 | 113 |
7 | Just Keep It Close, Fellas, and I'll Think of Something | 133 |
8 | They Played the Game (The Way It Should Be Played) | 157 |
9 | Soot: A Baseball Wife | 191 |
10 | What's a .235 Hitter Like Me Doing on the Letterman Show? | 213 |
Afterword: "We've Got a Nice Little Team Here, Donny!" | 233 |
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