![]() ![]() ![]() Get the baseball, get the sign, fire the pitch, and then do it again.īecause Wells preferred a quicker pace, he didn’t want to shake off a catcher’s signs. ![]() That attention appealed to Wells, the rebel without a pause. One man, one mound, one stage.ĭavid Wells loved being on that stage and loved being in control of the game. While he is surrounded by his teammates and is being studied by a batter, an umpire, and thousands of fans, he is all by himself. In that solitary moment, he decides what pitch he should throw and how he should throw it and where he should throw it. This book is a comprehensive and behind-the-scenes look at a talented and relentless team that won an unprecedented 125 games and also won the Yankees’ 24th World Series title. The following is an excerpt from the “1998 Yankees: The Inside Story of the Greatest Baseball Team Ever” by Jack Curry. Yankees give update after pitcher’s wife called ‘bulls–t’ on troubling report Once top prospect back with Yankees after two-year absenceįan gives Yankees huge assist with home run catch over A’s outfielder Anthony Volpe hits first career grand slam as Yankees bash their way to sweep over sad-sack A’s ![]()
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