Book Review
In The Captain, best-selling author Ian O’Connor draws on extensive reporting and unique access to Jeter that has spanned some fifteen years to reveal how a biracial kid from Michigan became New York’s most beloved sports figure and the enduring symbol of the steroid-free athlete. O’Connor takes us behind the scenes of a legendary baseball life and career, from Jeter’s early struggles in the minor leagues, when homesickness and errors in the field threatened a stillborn career, to his heady days as a Yankee superstar and prince of the city who squired some of the world’s most beautiful women, to his tense battles with former best friend A-Rod. We also witness Jeter struggling to come to terms with his declining skills and the declining favor of the only organization he ever wanted to play for, leading to a contentious contract negotiation with the Yankees that left people wondering if Jeter might end his career in a uniform without pinstripes.
Ian O'Connor is a nationally acclaimed sports columnist, three times named the number-one columnist in America in his circulation category by the Associated Press sports editors. Currently he writes for ESPNNewYork.com and hosts a radio show for 1050 ESPN in New York. He is the author of Arnie & Jack, a New York Times bestseller, and The Jump: Sebastian Telfair and the High-Stakes Business of High-School Ball. Click here for more information or to order.
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