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Chasing the Dream: An Autobiography

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"Maybe the good Lord was just waiting for me to put on the pinstripes."

When Joe Torre was fired as manager of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1995, he thought his career in baseball was over. After more than three decades and
4,200 games as a player and manager, one thing had always eluded him--winning a World Series.

He had all but given up his dream when the New York Yankees ma

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Published March 2nd 1998 by Random House Audio Publishing Group (first published 1997)
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Hank Fisher
It took him 36 years, 4,272 games, but Joe Torre is finally going to the World Series. This fantastic story is about a ten year old boy wishing apon a star. His wish was a trip to October. His love of baseball helps him get through family crises, many marriages, and rough times as a player. It's heartwarming and hilarious. Any baseball fan will love this story.


I loved this book. I enjoyed the separate stories that relate to the situation. The author used good baseball references. I think that h
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Pete Iseppi
I've read a lot of baseball books over the past 40 years. This one is one of the most boring.
Steve
It's a book I read quite awhile ago and forgot that I read it. Excellent book and a little more straight forward regarding Torre's life in baseball from his growth years, his career as a catcher and his trials as a baseball manager up to and including his initial years as the Yankees' manager.

I still need to read the follow-up book, which outlines Torre's departure from the Yankees.
Billy
A great detail about a great career. This book made me really appreciate the art of managing baseball. I always believed the Yankees beat the Braves in the 96 World Series because Joe Torre out managed Bobby Cox. This book confirmed it.
Luke OCR
As a Yankee fan, this book was amazing. Baseball fans in general would most likely enjoy this book as well.
Michael Basile
Great book giving the look of his storied career through the Golden Age of baseball. If you like baseball or played yourself this is a great book of what all players dream of attaining.
Drew W
This is a good interesting book. Its all about Joe Torre's life as a former Major League Baseball player and a MLB manager trying to get to his life long goal the World Series.
John
Great book for any Yankee fan Torre had to overcome lots of junk in his life to get where he eventually ended up.
P.e.
Another good baseball book about a baseball family.
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