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They Call Me Oil Can Baseball Drugs And Life On The Edge Dennis Boyd

  • SKU: BELL-46312920
They Call Me Oil Can Baseball Drugs And Life On The Edge Dennis Boyd
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Publisher: Triumph Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.56 MB
Author: Dennis Boyd, Mike Shalin
ISBN: 9781600786822, 1600786820, 2012001198
Language: English
Year: 2012

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They Call Me Oil Can Baseball Drugs And Life On The Edge Dennis Boyd by Dennis Boyd, Mike Shalin 9781600786822, 1600786820, 2012001198 instant download after payment.

Speaking candidly to veteran sportswriter Mike Shalin for the first time about his often tumultuous career in Major League Baseball, Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd recounts a life that began in the Deep South of Mississippi, and the events that led him toward great heights atop the pitcher's mound at Fenway Park. As part of a stellar rotation alongside Bruce Hurst and a young Roger Clemens, Boyd served a dazzling array of pitches to opposing batters, most notably during the Boston Red Sox ill-fated 1986 World Series run against the New York Mets; and while he was at once brilliant and focused on the mound, off the field—as he affectingly reveals here—Boyd was unraveled by the personal battles he waged with substance abuse and destructive mood swings. As one of the few African American starting pitchers in the history of baseball, Boyd offers a candid, insightful, and often funny portrait of an athlete with boundless passion for the game, his teammates, and the Boston Red Sox.

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