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Halberstam frequently interviewed Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, Dom DiMaggio, and Johnny Peske. In this book, Halberstam offers a rare glimpse into the special lives and friendships of these men. But it focuses on the more than 50-year friendship among them and serves as a testament to loyalty and the bonds of friendship.
Halberstam has given [Williams, Pesky, DiMaggio, and Doerr] a glorious, flaming autumnal epilogue.
More Reviews and RecommendationsOne of the most popular and imitated nonfiction writers around, David Halberstam wrote books that fused narrative storytelling with investigative reporting. The result: stories that hummed with energy and authority and reads as well as -- if not better than -- some novels.
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September 13, 2009: The Teammates was basically a documentary of four really great friends who had a love for the game of baseball. They all played professionally and that's how they met. They all were players for the Boston Red Sox. Johnny Pesky, Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr, and Dominic DiMaggio made up the group of friends. All had great talent but were never able to put together a Championship season.
I thought the book was a little slow and kind of dragged on. It told mostly just stories of their playing days. Also how they continued their friendship past their playing days. It was great to see how players of such high status and can be humble and be such great friends even with the surrounding media. Also, it was interesting how they stayed very competitive while being good friends. Its pretty impressive how they remained friends for so long even after. Usually players sort of lose touch of their teammates once they retire and don't see each other everyday like they used too. They managed to keep in touch and get together for birthdays and celebrations like at the Hall of Fame Induction even until there really old age. I was mostly impressed about how Ted Williams was a true star not just out of the group but in the league. He was one of the best hitters of all time but he stayed humble and did not think he was better than any of his friends or teammates or even competitors. He just had a true love for playing the game. I don't know if I would recommend the book unless you had a true love for baseball or the history of the Red Sox. Most kids wouldn't enjoy it too much because its not too modern. Its very old school in a way.Reader Rating:
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September 13, 2009: Author David Halberstam wrote about players from the Red Sox including Ted Williams, Dom DiMaggio, Bobby Doerr and Johnny Pesky out. When Halberstam learned that in 2002 that Dom and Johnny took their last trip that to see Ted, he knew that he had a story. This book tells that tale. The book recognizes the backgrounds of all four players, details their friendships from the days when they were in the minor leagues through the end of their lives and provides lots of outlook on the Red Sox during the 1940s and 1950s when these remarkable players were on the team. The end of the book also has the lifetime stats for each player.
One of the exciting parts of the book is how hard Ted Williams was on himself and his friends. It is a great tale of friendship to see how others would tolerate his abuse. Behind the friendships, you get many glimpses of great character, character that actually makes their athletic accomplishments seem outstanding. I strongly urge all Red Sox fans who want their children to develop better characters to read this book, and share the story with their friends and family. I know of no better book about athletes that looks at the qualities of true greatness. "Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer." Was said by Ted Williams. This quote symbolizes to the reader that baseball is a hard sport but it can be extremely easy if you concentrate on what you're doing at all times. This is how theses players in the book became so legendary. This quote can also be words to live by for some people. Its saying all you need to do in life is succeed most of the time, clearly people will encounter hardships but it is saying you will not succeed without failure at one point. I agree with the whole message of the book which is to follow your dreams and stay true to your friends. This book relates to some instances in my life where I may encounter hardship, but to back it up I always have my friends by my side to guide me.