Roberto Alomar

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All-Star
Arizona Diamondbacks
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Baltimore Orioles
baseball biography
baseball controversy
Cal Ripken
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Chicago White Sox
Cleveland Indians
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Foundation 12
John Hirschbeck
Jr.
Latino baseball players
Major League Baseball
Mike Mussina
MLB
New York Mets
Omar Vizquel
Rafael Palmeiro
Roberto Alomar
San Diego Padres
Sandy Alomar Jr.
second baseman
Second to None
Shea Hillenbrand
Toronto Blue Jays
World Series

Product details

  • ISBN 9781538158029
  • Weight: 503g
  • Dimensions: 159 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A captivating look into the remarkable career and controversial life of a baseball Hall of Famer.
Roberto Alomar was not just a five-tool Hall of Famer; he was a magician on the diamond, a generational talent whose defensive wizardry left teammates and opponents breathless. Yet, despite his twelve All-Star selections and ten Gold Glove awards, he has remained one of the most contentious and enigmatic characters in baseball’s history.
Roberto Alomar: The Complicated Life and Legacy of a Baseball Hall of Famer is the first complete, balanced biography of arguably the greatest second baseman in the history of Major League Baseball. It covers Alomar’s impressive career, his altercation with umpire John Hirschbeck and their eventual friendship, the allegations stemming from Alomar’s personal life, never-before-heard stories about his conflicts with both minor and major league teammates, and his global influence.
When Roberto Alomar retired in 2005, his place as one of baseball’s all-time greats was unquestioned. But the controversies that always seem to follow him make Alomar’s legacy far from clear. Drawing on dozens of personal interviews with Alomar’s former teammates and opponents, Roberto Alomar pulls back the curtain on one of the most significant, divisive, and perplexing figures in baseball history.

David Ostrowsky is a sportswriter for the Atlanta Jewish Times and the author of Pro Sports in 1993: A Signature Season in Football, Basketball, Hockey, and Baseball. Ostrowsky currently serves as a corporate communications writer for The Phia Group. He lives in the Greater Boston area.

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