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Idiot by JOHNNY DAMON, Peter Golenbock (2005, Hardcover) 
Idiot by JOHNNY DAMON, Peter Golenbock (2005, Hardcover)

 
Idiot by JOHNNY DAMON, Peter Golenbock (2005, Hardcover)

Author: JOHNNY DAMON, Peter Golenbock
Publisher: Random House Inc
Publication Date: 2005-04-05
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 030723763X
ISBN-13: 9780307237637
Product ID: EPID44585928
Description: Johnny Damon gives his version of the miraculous 2004 season in which the Red Sox overcame their famous "Curse" and whipped the New York Yankees in the World Series. In addition to an account of that climactic event, Damon looks back at ...
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Johnny Damon gives his version of the miraculous 2004 season in which the Red Sox overcame their famous "Curse" and whipped the New York Yankees in the World Series. In addition to an account of that climactic event, Damon looks back at a childhood spent traveling the world as the son of career army father and a Thailand-born mother, the family's eventual move to Orlando, Johnny's realization that his particular set of talents were perfect for a ballplayer--and the beginning of his career when he was drafted by the Kansas City Royals. His journey from there to the Red Sox (via Oakland), and his exploits both on the field and off, provide a lively narrative, in the course of which he tells all (or most) about his sex life (awesome), his famous hair (he claims it's "a Samson thing"), his fellow teammates, and the sheer joy of playing baseball.

Details
Publication Date:2005-04-05

Size
Length:258 pages
Height:9.8 in
Width:6.8 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:18.4 oz

Publisher's Note
Dear Baseball Fan:

I know what you’re thinking: Couldn’t he have come up with a better title? My mother agrees with you, but unfortunately Genius just doesn’t have the same ring.

Let’s get something straight right away. I may be an idiot, but I’ve tried to do more in this book than just revisit the Red Sox’s Miracle Season. I want to give you a sense of what it’s like to grow up with baseball dreams, to spend long years climbing the ladder, and then over the course of three years to see the building blocks of those dreams fall into place.

In this book, you’ll be reading about the son of an Army staff sergeant—a thrill-seeking Orlando kid who at age thirteen was gifted with a man’s body, including rare speed and reflexes. It was some straight talk from my brother that kept me from abandoning that talent, which led to my eventually catching on with the Kansas City Royals and later the Oakland A’s.

Starting in 2002 with the Red Sox, I got to see what can happen when a determined front office decides to roll the dice and acquire players who, like me, leave the thinking out of it—who trust their instincts and play team baseball.

Forget what you’ve read about the posse of long-haired rebels who eventually made up the 2004 Red Sox. I’ll give you the straight dope, including who’s got the biggest mouth (hint: his first name is Kevin); what Pedro Martinez was doing all those times when you couldn’t find him on the bench; what game David Ortiz should never play; and why I sometimes question Curt Schilling’s sanity. Memo to Curt: the statue of you is being erected.

What’s it like being responsible for the hopes of millions? In the fall of 2004 my teammates and I got to find out. What I’ve tried to do in these pages is bring you inside, show you the black humor that erupted when it seemed we could do nothing right, and the immense joy that followed when 25 guys took turns picking each other up, and by sheer force of will reached baseball’s summit.

Red Sox Nation (both natives and new arrivals), this one’s for you.

From Idiot by Johnny Damon…

On what it takes to make the majors… “It’s never about your talent. Everybody in the minor leagues has talent. If you’re planning on building a career in baseball on just talent alone, you’ve got no chance. Most important, you need will. You’ve got to work harder than the next guy, and you have to want it more than the next guy. Guys who make it do so with their heart and mind.”

On Nomar…“It was virtually impossible for Nomar to go out in public. If he went, he needed a private room or he had to be shielded by the other players so the public wouldn’t get to him. Nomar had to deal with his superstar status every day. If one fan wanted an autograph, there’d be a hundred behind him. Nomar spent much of his time in his room getting food delivered. It was the only way he could get to eat.”

On “The Curse”…“When you got down toward the end of the season, that’s all you heard about…‘Do you believe in the curse?’ ‘Is the curse overtaking the team?’…Since Dan Shaughnessy is the guy who invented this curse nonsense in the first place, I find it kind of odd that he keeps talking about it. He’s a bright guy. I can’t believe he actually believes it. I guess the Curse of the Bambino has a better ring to it than the Curse of Dan Shaughnessy.”

On getting support from the fans during the ALCS slump…“I went out into the field, expecting to hear it from the Fenway Fans. But we have some really great fans there in center field. ‘Johnny, we’re all right,’ they said. ...

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