If it was not all so true, you'd think it was a fairy tale. A
seventeen-year-old from Queens spray paints graffiti on Yankee Stadium
and gets nabbed by George Steinbrenner himself. Contrary to his gruff
public image, the Boss--driven by a compassionate inner voice--reclaims
the teen at a time when the Bronx is literally burning. Thus begins the
unlikeliest of baseball stories, one in which Ray Negron is transformed
from street kid to batboy and beyond. Befriending many of major league
baseball's greatest stars--Billy Martin, Reggie Jackson, Munson, Mantle,
Catfish, A-Rod, Jeter, even Mrs. Lou Gehrig--Negron ultimately emerges
as a dynamic community leader, dedicating his own life to helping the
sick and rescuing generations of city kids from unfulfilled lives.
Yankee Miracles is a book about the power of baseball to transform
lives, about all those miracles on 161st Street we never knew were
there.