
Roger Maris
Still a Legend
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Ian Esmo
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Harvey Rosenfeld
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Author Rosenfeld argues that Maris' treatment by the press was both shabby and tragic, and that his Midwestern modesty and strength, his need for privacy, and his straightforward bluntness were often wrongly interpreted as arrogance and sullenness - a factor that led many to downplay his claim on the record books.
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On the way, Maris broke Babe Ruth's record of 60 home runs in a season, an honor most Yankee fans thought only deserving of Mickey Mantle.
It was decades before the fans forgave Maris for breaking Babe Ruth's record.
Maris, the heroic two-time MVP anti hero
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Where does Roger Maris rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
BESTWho was your favorite character and why?
ROGER because he kept true to himself and his word!!!Which character – as performed by Ian Esmo – was your favorite?
Mickey Mantle. VoiceWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Yes after Roger had hit#61 how his teammates had to force him out of the dugout!!Any additional comments?
Nomore than just a homer hitter!!
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