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Papi

By: David Ortiz, Michael Holley
Narrated by: Peter Larkin
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An entertaining, unfiltered memoir by one of the game's greatest, most clutch sluggers and beloved personalities

David "Big Papi" Ortiz is a baseball icon and one of the most popular figures ever to play the game. As a key part of the Boston Red Sox for 14 years, David has helped the team win three World Series, bringing back a storied franchise from "never wins" to "always wins". He helped them upend the doubts, the naysayers, and the nonbelievers and captured the imagination of millions of fans along the way, as he launched balls into the stands again and again and again. He made Boston and the Red Sox his home, his place of work, and his legacy. As he put it: This is our f*&#ing city.

Now, looking back at the end of his legendary career, Ortiz opens up fully for the first time about his last two decades in the game. Unhindered by political correctness, Ortiz talks colorfully about his journey, from his poor upbringing in the Dominican Republic to when the expansion Florida Marlins passed up a chance to sign him due to what was essentially tennis elbow. He recalls his days in Peoria, Arizona, his first time in the United States; tense exchanges with Twins manager Tom Kelly in Minnesota; and his arrival in Boston. Listeners go behind the scenes for the many milestones of his Red Sox career - from the huge disappointment of the Red Sox losing to the Yankees in 2003, ending the curse in 2004 with the infamous "band of idiots", including his extraordinary clutch hitting to overcome a 3-0 series deficit against the Yankees, to earning a second title in 2007 and a third in 2013. Along the way he was tainted by the infamous banned substances list in 2009; he used his passion and place to fortify a city devastated by the Boston Marathon bombings; and he dominated pitchers right up through his retirement season at age 40. Papi, as he became so affectionately called, gave his fans big hits when they needed them most. He was an even bigger presence: He was a champion who rallied a team, a city, and a sport in a way that no one will ever forget.

In Papi, his ultimate memoir, Ortiz opens up as never before about his life in baseball and about the problems he sees in Major League Baseball, about former teammates, opponents, coaches, and executives, and about the weight of expectation whenever he stepped up to the plate. The result is a revelatory, fly-on-the wall story of a career by a player with a lot to say at the end of his time in the game, a game to which he gave so much and which gave so much to him.

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I really loved this book. It shows how great of a guy big Papi is. It takes you from the start of his career to the end with many tidbits of baseball life in Boston.

Enjoyable from beginning to end

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I’m a biased long-suffering Red Sox fan who will never forget 2003, 2004 and 2013. Papi writes an inspiring story that makes him a real hero with humility and love.

Class Act

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I like that Ortiz talked about his up bringing and the ups and downs that comes with being a professional athlete.

Good Story

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THIS AUDIO IS AN ABSOLUTE DELIGHT FOR ANYONE WHO FOLLOWS BASEBALL. I DO NOT FOLLOW SPORTS OR EVEN BASEBALL. BUT I LIKE AND ADMIRE BIG PAPI. I CAN NOT BELIEVE HOW COMPLEX BASEBALL IS. I ALSO DONOTLIKE IT WHEN THE NEWS MEDIA WOULD RATHER HAVE A SENSATIONAL HEADLINE THAN THE TRUTH. I WISH THE RED SOX PAID BIG PAPI WHAT HE WAS WORTH. IT SEEMS SO UNFAIR THE PAY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE PLAYERS. THIS AUDIO WAS HONEST AND COMPELLING.

PAPI MY STORY

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David Ortiz is my favorite athlete, hands down. His incredible at bats against the Yankees during the ALCS are engrained in my mind.

His book is a great listen, narrated by himself in many parts too. His book is a great balance of his personal life and his career. He is a really interesting guy.

I only wish he talked a little bit more about the 2004 series with the Yankees, but I'm sure he has to talk about that all the time.

Absolutely worth buying if you love baseball, Ortiz, or both!

If you love David Ortiz and baseball, buy it.

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For any Red Sox fan full of heart and grit. Going through the years with David to live his glory days and heart breaking times.

The pure heart of the book!!!

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I really enjoyed this. well written and natiated. I learned new insight to my favorite player and some of the ebb and flow of the behind the scenes of baseball and the challenges it presents.

Great Story Cover To Cover

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If you have read other baseball books, you will find this one different from all the others. This book is not about a man who had it easy growing up. In it, Ortiz details how he came from a very violent part of the Dominican republic to eventually become one of the best clutch hitters the Boston Red Sox have had since Ted Williams.

A realBoston bomber!

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As Redsox fan I could visualize the situations explained in the book and loved the pure Papi that came through in this book!! Recommend for all baseball lovers! Especially David Ortiz fans!!

Love ❤️

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