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Ian O'Connor (1964–)

Auteur de The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter

Ian O'Connor est Ian O'Connor (1). Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent Ian O'Connor, voyez la page de désambigüisation.

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Nom canonique
O'Connor, Ian
Date de naissance
1964
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
River Vale, New Jersey, USA
Études
Marist College
Professions
journalist
columnist
Organisations
The Record
ESPN

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Kinda want to give this an 81-77 rating or maybe a 69-68 rating. This almost works as a "The Bob Knight Story, featuring Mike Krzyzewski" in several chapters.
 
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Brio95 | May 31, 2023 |
A fairly uncritical biography of Derek Jeter. Interesting but not essential. A better book will be written when his playing days are over and people are more willing to talk about him on the record. Lots of material on his relationship with A-Rod.
 
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burningdervish | 3 autres critiques | Nov 29, 2016 |
As Derek Jeter, the captain of the New York Yankees, closes in on the 3,000 lifetime career hits mark, this is a timely book. Going back to 1995, Jeter's first year with the Yankees, he has always been the epitome of class and leadership, grit and effort, the personification of a player who puts his team's accomplishments ahead of his own individual stats and this book does an excellent job of conveying this to the reader.

Much of the information included in this book is familiar to die-hard baseball fans, yet the author manages to get behind the scenes to reveal the inner workings of the Yankee great's life both on the field and off, much more so than in anything else I've ever read. Jeter is a private guy but the author manages to present the challenges Jeter has faced over the years, before his rise to stardom in the major leagues and after he became the most marketable and perhaps best-loved current ballplayer.

My only gripe with this book is the author's near obsession with the Jeter/A-Rod feud. Yes, the reader needs to know about it but not at this level of detail.

Highly recommended to the baseball fan but a book that others may like as well.
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lindapanzo | 3 autres critiques | Jun 30, 2011 |
There are athletes, and then there are iconic athletes. But there is nothing that captivates us as much as an iconic athlete who also embodies leadership on and off his sports arena. Derek Jeter is such an athlete. From Kalamazoo to the bright lights of New York City, this man, not yet retired from the sport and the team he was dreamed of playing for since he was a child, has become the face of the Yankees, has built a legion of fans, including people who aren't even Yankees fans, and has still managed to remain untainted by scandal and a person most parents would be proud to have their own children emulate.

The fans see the handsome face, the trim figure, the ready smile for children, and the time he gives to the Turn2 Foundation, but what they don't see quite so obviously is the quiet determination to be all that he can be. There is an absence of an attention-seeking ego and a fierce loyalty to those he cares for. But this book is no love-fest of all that Jeter. This is an honest look at the man, his many strengths and also his weaknesses, few though they seem to be. It's an attempt understanding how a boy from Kalamazoo has become the captain of one of the most successful and world reknown baseball team.

The author's play-by-play of all the games brings the excitement of those games back to the reader and we can see the manicured grass of the ballpark, the cheers and jeers of the crowd, the thrill of the winning games and the disappointment and shock at some losses.

Interviews with some members of Jeter's team, scouts, coaches and with players from other teams through the years bear testament to a man many have come to admire.
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cameling | 3 autres critiques | Jun 26, 2011 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
365
Popularité
#65,883
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
7
ISBN
38
Langues
1

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