Yankees 193639, Baseball's Greatest Dynasty: Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio and the Birth of a New Era
By (Author) Stanley Cohen
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
10th April 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Sports teams and clubs
796.357097471
Hardback
316
, Spine 33mm
499g
The Story of the Greatest Yankees Teamand Baseball Teamof All Time
New York, 1936. Red Ruffing, Lefty Gomez, Bill Dickey, Lou Gehrig, Tony Lazzeri, and rookie Joe DiMaggiowith these six future Hall of Fame players, the Yankees embarked on a four-year run that would go down in the history books as the greatest Yankees team, if not, the greatest baseball team of all time.
Over the next four years, the Yankees won four straight pennants, finishing an average of nearly fifteen games ahead of the second-place team. They won their four World Series by an overall margin of 16-3, sweeping the last two, putting the punctuation mark on baseballs first true dynasty. Even the Ruthian Yankees of the twenties never won more than two consecutive world championships.
From 1936 to 1939, the world was changing rapidly. America was in the grip of the Great Depression. Franklin D. Roosevelt was re-elected president in the greatest landslide in American history. And Hitlers Germany was on the move in the fall of 1939, just as the Yankee dynasty reached its climax. Against the backdrop of a world in turmoil, baseball, and Americas love for baseball, thrived.
Starring the best team of all time, featuring little-known anecdotes of players and set against a history of the world, Yankees 193639, Baseball's Greatest Dynasty tells the tale of a legendary team that changed history.
"In this engaging book, Stanley Cohen has done a skillful job of vividly describing the action and personalities that created the indomitable Yankees dynasty of the late 1930s with an overview of a world readying for war."
David Fischer, author of Aaron Judge and Derek Jeter #2
"From Joe DiMaggio's debut in 1936 to Lou Gehrig's final season in 1939, Stanley Cohen captures the symmetry of a transition in Yankee history that was embodied by one of the greatest teams in baseball history."
Howie Karpin, author of So You Think You're a New York Yankees Fan
"A treat for Yankee fans interested in learning about this golden era of baseball and the Yankees long legacy of greatness."
Ft. Meyers Magazine
"In this engaging book, Stanley Cohen has done a skillful job of vividly describing the action and personalities that created the indomitable Yankees dynasty of the late 1930s with an overview of a world readying for war."
David Fischer, author of Aaron Judge and Derek Jeter #2
"From Joe DiMaggio's debut in 1936 to Lou Gehrig's final season in 1939, Stanley Cohen captures the symmetry of a transition in Yankee history that was embodied by one of the greatest teams in baseball history."
Howie Karpin, author of So You Think You're a New York Yankees Fan
Stanley Cohen is a veteran award-winning newspaper and magazine journalist. For more than fifty years, he has worked as an editor, writer, and reporter for newspapers, magazines, and an international news service. He is the author of ten books, including the acclaimed The Game They Played. He lives in Tomkins Cove, New York.