Five O'Clock Lightning

Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and the Greatest Baseball Team in History, the 1927 New York Yankees

Description

An entertaining read about the greatest baseball team, the 1927 New York Yankees, who beat up on American League rivals during the regular season and then swept the World Series. With verve, facts, and stories, Harvey Frommer evokes the Murderers' Row of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Miller Huggins, Tony Lazerri, Bob Meusel, and more.

Reviews

Come along with Harvey Frommer on a jaunty stroll through baseball 80 years ago. The 1927 Yankees may or may not have been the best team ever, but surely this is the best book about that wonderful concentration of talent.

George F. Will, syndicated columnist for The Washington Post

Baseball’s greatest team as recounted by baseball’s greatest author, Harvey Frommer. A surefire classic!

Seth Swirsky, author of Baseball Letters and Something to Write Home About

Reading Five O’Clock Lightning, I felt almost as if I were on the road with the Babe, Lou, and Miller Huggins. Harvey Frommer has a great eye for detail and a wonderful ability to bring his characters to life. The book is a delight.

Jonathan Eig, Pulitzer Prize winner for King: A Life and New York Times bestselling author of Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig

Maybe you know a little bit about Eddie Bennett, the hunch-backed, good-luck batboy of the 1927 Yankees. Maybe you don’t. You know it all now with Five O’Clock Lightning . . .plus the fact that Warren Buffet used little Eddie as part of his strategy to become a megabillionaire. Settle back with Harvey Frommer and enjoy the complicated characters who made up the best baseball team ever. Ride the trains and chew the tobacco and have fun. And don’t spit on Harvey’s shoes.

Leigh Montville, author of The Big Bam: The Life and Times of Babe Ruth

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