Review — Few and Chosen: Defining Yankee Greatness Across the Eras

October 10, 2006

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<p>Appeared in <em>ForeWord Magazine, </em>January/February 2002</p>

<p>&quot;Next to the Marines, the New York Yankees are the epitome of ‘the few and the proud.’ Throughout their major league existence–more precisely since they &quot;stole&quot; Babe Ruth from the Boston Red Sox in 1920–the Yankees have been the class of the game. Love them or hate them–it was once said that rooting for the Yankees was like rooting for U.S. Steel–their tradition of winning and producing some of the most legendary ballplayers in the game is well deserved….&quot;</p>

<p><a href=”http://forewordmagazine.com/reviews/viewreviews.aspx?reviewID=2291″>Read the whole review from ForeWordMagazine.com.</a></p>

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