· A manager who is widely considered to have been a baseball genius, Martin is remembered more for his rabble-rousing and public brawls on the field and off. He was combative and intimidating, yet endearing and beloved. In Billy Martin, Bill Pennington resolves these contradictions and pens the definitive story of Martin’s life. From his hardscrabble youth to his days on the Yankees Brand: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. A manager who is widely considered to have been a baseball genius, Martin is remembered more for his rabble-rousing and public brawls on the field and off. He was combative and intimidating, yet endearing and beloved. In Billy Martin, Bill Pennington resolves these contradictions and pens the definitive story of Martin s life. From his hardscrabble youth to his days on the Yankees in the s Cited by: 1. · In “Billy Martin: Baseball’s Flawed Genius,” the New York Times sportswriter Bill Pennington gives long-overdue flesh to the www.doorway.ru: Maxwell Carter.
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Billy Martin: Baseball’s Flawed Genius By Bill Pennington Houghton Mifflin Harcourt pages, $30 By Jerry Sullivan NEWS BOOK REVIEWER Bill Pennington was often asked, during the 30 months he. A manager who is widely considered to have been a baseball genius, Martin is remembered more for his rabble-rousing and public brawls on the field and off. He was combative and intimidating, yet endearing and beloved. In Billy Martin, Bill Pennington resolves these contradictions and pens the definitive story of Martin’s life. From his. Billy Martin got drunk, insulted the Yankees’ owner, kicked dirt at umpires, flaunted his mistress at the ballpark, failed to pay his taxes and got into dugout and barroom brawls.
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