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The Rocket That Fell to Earth - Roger Clemens and the Rage for Baseball Immortality

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Informationen zum Autor JEFF PEARLMAN is the  New York Times  bestselling author of ten books. His subjects include the ’80s Los Angeles Lakers ( Show­tim e), the 1986 New York Mets ( The Bad Guys Won ), the ’90s Dallas Cowboys ( Boys Will Be Boys ), and NFL legends Walter Pay­ton ( Sweetness ) and Brett Favre ( Gunslinger ). HBO adapted  Showtime  into the dramatic series  Winning Time,  produced and directed by Adam McKay. A former  Sports Illus­trated  senior writer and ESPN.com colum­nist, Pearlman is the host of the  Two Writers Slinging Yang  podcast and blogs regularly at jeffpearlman.com. Klappentext He was supposed to be the next Nolan Ryan: Roger Clemens, the fearless, hard-nosed Texan with a 98-mph fastball and a propensity to throw at the heads of opposing hitters. Yet shortly after his arrival in the major leagues in 1984, it became apparent that the Ryan comparisons were simply unfair—Roger Clemens was significantly better. Over 24 seasons, the Rocket would go on to win 354 games, an unprecedented seven Cy Young Awards and two World Series trophies. In 1986 he set the major league record with 20 strikeouts in a nine-inning game, then matched it a decade later. He would be routinely praised for representing the game in a just and righteous manner—a living, breathing example of the power of determination and hard work. "Roger Clemens," a teammate once said, "is an American hero." But the statistics and hoopla obscure a far darker story. Along with myriad playoff chokes, womanizing (including a 10-year affair with then-teenage country singer Mindy McCready), a violent streak (most famously triggered by former Mets star Mike Piazza) and his use of steroids and human growth hormones, Clemens has spent years trying to hide his darkest secret—a family tragedy involving drugs and, ultimately, death. The author of the New York Times bestsellers Boys Will Be Boys and The Bad Guys Won! , Jeff Pearlman conducted nearly 500 interviews with Clemens' family, friends and teammates to present a portrait that goes beyond the familiar newspaper stories and magazine profiles. Reconstructing the pitcher's life—from his childhood in Ohio to college ball in Texas and on to the mounds of Fenway Park and Yankee Stadium—Pearlman reveals the real Roger Clemens: a flawed and troubled man whose rage for baseball immortality took him to superhuman heights but ultimately brought him crashing to earth. Zusammenfassung “Pearlman’s book develops a stark, unsparing picture of Clemens’s life that surpasses anything that’s come before.” — Boston Globe   Jeff Pearlman, the New York Times bestselling author of The Bad Guys Won! and Boys Will be Boys, now brings us The Rocket That Fell to Earth, an explosive account of the rise and fall of Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees superstar Roger Clemens, arguably the greatest pitcher of all time. Called “exceptional” by Time magazine, The Rocket That Fell to Earth is a stunning portrait of a sports legend equally loved and loathed by fans and colleagues, his life and his storied career, and his place at the dead center of professional baseball’s shocking steroid controversy. ...

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