"Ted Williams batted .406 but Dick Enberg batted a thousand on everything he touched. This masterpiece was meticulously crafted with the same gifted storytelling, love, and passion that defined his legendary career. We lost Dick shortly after he finished this project, but luckily for those of us who treasured his friendship, we can hear him on every page of the book." -Jim Nantz
“As a boy, Dick Enberg idolized Ted Williams. Later, Dick, like Ted, became a master of his craft. As the fates would have it, the two would become friends. This book is both an homage to the game Dick loved best, and a unique remembrance of one of the most compelling figures that game has ever known.” -Bob Costas
“An all-time broadcaster meets an all-time hitter. Two Hall of Famers have produced a grand slam home run.” -Vin Scully
“As his parting gift, the classy Dick Enberg reminds us once again why we love baseball.” -Tim McCarver
Description
August 30, 2018 marks the 100th birthday of the former Boston Red Sox outfielder and baseball legend. In Being Ted Williams, esteemed sportscaster Dick Enberg offers a series of personal anecdotes that loosely follow Ted's life from his childhood in San Diego, to his fun teenage years playing in the Pacific Coast League, his glorious yet frustrating Red Sox career, his heroic actions as a fighter pilot in two wars (as John Glenn's favorite wing-man), and his post-career years leading to his heart-rending appearance at age eighty at the 1999 All-Star Game. Though other books have recounted Williams's career, none have done so through the eyes of someone like Enberg, who followed Ted's career as just a young boy, trying to emulate his classic swing, then as a broadcaster, and finally as a friend, when the two men could enjoy numerous get-togethers until Ted's passing in 2002. Enberg also weaves in personal stories and commentary on what it means to be a hero from other legendary sports figures, such as Bobby Knight, Vin Scully, Bill Walton, and many more. Being Ted Williams makes the perfect gift for the baseball fan looking for a unique perspective on one of the sport's greatest legends through the lens of one of the best broadcasters in the game's history.
Reviews
"Ted Williams batted .406 but Dick Enberg batted a thousand on everything he touched. This masterpiece was meticulously crafted with the same gifted storytelling, love, and passion that defined his legendary career. We lost Dick shortly after he finished this project, but luckily for those of us who treasured his friendship, we can hear him on every page of the book." -Jim Nantz
“As a boy, Dick Enberg idolized Ted Williams. Later, Dick, like Ted, became a master of his craft. As the fates would have it, the two would become friends. This book is both an homage to the game Dick loved best, and a unique remembrance of one of the most compelling figures that game has ever known.” -Bob Costas
“An all-time broadcaster meets an all-time hitter. Two Hall of Famers have produced a grand slam home run.” -Vin Scully
“As his parting gift, the classy Dick Enberg reminds us once again why we love baseball.” -Tim McCarver