Between 1920 and 1964, the Bronx Bombers dominated the game of
baseball. In this striking and nostalgic volume featuring many rarely
seen photographs, we meet the heroes that were the New York Yankees.
It was a time when baseball players enjoyed an elevated status as
national icons, a time when men wearing baggy, flannel uniforms and
sporting pancake gloves played for little more than the love of the
game. The Yankees won 29 American League pennants and 20 World Series
during this golden era, their diamond exploits thrilling generations of
fans and their statistical achievements becoming familiar numbers in the
lore of the game: Babe Ruth's 714 home runs; Lou Gehrig's 2,130
consecutive games played; Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak; Casey
Stengel's 5 straight world championships; Mickey Mantle's 565-foot home
run; and Roger Maris's 61 round-trippers. The tradition of excellence
began in the 1920s with the Murderers' Row teams, named for their killer
batting lineups, and continued through the early 1960s, by which time
the Bronx Bombers had established themselves as the most successful
franchise in sports history.