Just Tell Me I Can't: How Jamie Moyer Defied the Radar Gun and Defeated Time
Autor Jamie Moyer, Larry Platten Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 sep 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781455521579
ISBN-10: 1455521574
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 134 x 202 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
ISBN-10: 1455521574
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 134 x 202 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Grand Central Publishing
Colecția Grand Central Publishing
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Descriere
The extraordinary - and surprising - memoir of Jamie Moyer, who at age 49 is the oldest pitcher to ever win a game in the major leagues.
Recenzii
"With his nearly singular combination of competitive will and pitching guile, it seemed as if Jamie Moyer's big league career would never end. Now that it finally has, I have only one regret: There goes the last active player whose IPod playlist might be similar to my own."
-- Bob Costas
"Just Tell Me I Can't" has it all. It is loaded with grit and heart and soul. It is written with sweet smoothness and insight. It is also the best book I have ever read on the psychology of that complex and marvelous creature called the pro athlete."
--Buzz Bissinger, author of Father's Day, Three Nights in August and Friday Night Lights
"Fascinating. Once the mind breaks out of its prison, anything, anything is possible: even a 49-year-old, throwing no harder than the kid who lives down your block, pitching in the bigs! Ahhh, but how the mind makes that escape and how it yearns to pass that secret on, that's a book in itself . . . the book laying in your lucky hands."
-- Gary Smith, Sports Illustrated
"Jamie was a great competitor and a guy who persevered despite being told 'you can't' time and again. That competitive spirit and belief in himself coupled with a tough stubbornness resulted in a remarkable career that we can all learn from."
-- Cal Ripken, Jr.
"Pitching isn't about who throws the hardest. It 's about who can keep the ball in front of the outfielders the best. Jamie Moyer spent a quarter century doing just that, and 'Just Tell Me I Can't' shows how someone who threw 80 miles per hour became the 34th winningest pitcher in baseball history."
-- Greg Maddux
-- Bob Costas
"Just Tell Me I Can't" has it all. It is loaded with grit and heart and soul. It is written with sweet smoothness and insight. It is also the best book I have ever read on the psychology of that complex and marvelous creature called the pro athlete."
--Buzz Bissinger, author of Father's Day, Three Nights in August and Friday Night Lights
"Fascinating. Once the mind breaks out of its prison, anything, anything is possible: even a 49-year-old, throwing no harder than the kid who lives down your block, pitching in the bigs! Ahhh, but how the mind makes that escape and how it yearns to pass that secret on, that's a book in itself . . . the book laying in your lucky hands."
-- Gary Smith, Sports Illustrated
"Jamie was a great competitor and a guy who persevered despite being told 'you can't' time and again. That competitive spirit and belief in himself coupled with a tough stubbornness resulted in a remarkable career that we can all learn from."
-- Cal Ripken, Jr.
"Pitching isn't about who throws the hardest. It 's about who can keep the ball in front of the outfielders the best. Jamie Moyer spent a quarter century doing just that, and 'Just Tell Me I Can't' shows how someone who threw 80 miles per hour became the 34th winningest pitcher in baseball history."
-- Greg Maddux