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More Than a Game
Phil Jackson and Charley Rosen; read by Phil Jackson and Charley Rosen
Phil Jackson's account of the Lakers' game-by-game progress through the 1999-2000 season and his views on the state of the NBA is supplemented by his friend Charley Rosen's novelist's impressions of the Lakers, Los Angeles, and the league. Learn More
The Curse of the Bambino
Dan Shaughnessy; read by Ken Coleman
The Glory of Their Times
Lawrence S. Ritter; recorded interviews
A loving look back at the way baseball used to be, and the legends who played the game, told in their own voices. Learn More
It's Not About the Bike
Lance Armstrong with Sally Jenkins; read by Oliver Wyman
It's Not About the Bike is the story of Armstrong's journey from inauspicious beginnings through triumph, tragedy, transformation, and transcendence. Learn More
NPR Driveway Moments Baseball
Hosted by Neal Conan
NPR is talking baseball with this collection of stories, covering everything from the little leagues to the big leagues, from the fans in the stands (including a few famous ones), to the controversies and personalities of the day. Learn More
Three Nights in August
Buzz Bissinger; read by Jeffrey Nordling
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Friday Night Lights follows 2004 National League Champion St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa through a three-game series with the arch-rival Chicago Cubs. Learn More
When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It!
Yogi Berra with Dave Kaplan; read by Dale Berra
Everyone knows Yogi Berra for his famous non sequiturs : "It ain’t over ’til it’s over." "It gets late early out here." "The future ain't what it used to be." They seem like throwaway lines, but over time they reveal deeper meaningsplayful truths, like Zen koans. Yogi's not trying to be mystical, but his seemingly simple phrases reveal the depth and wisdom of his mind. Learn More
Hard Work
Roy Williams with Tim Crothers; foreword by John Grisham; read by Alan Winter
How determination took Coach Williams from an impoverished home in the mountains of North Carolina to the very pinnacle of coaching success, culminating in the 2009 NCAA National Championship (his second in five years). An inspirational story for anyone willing to commit themselves to their dreams. Learn More
A Moment in Time
Ralph Branca with David Ritz; read by Traber Burns
From the great Brooklyn Dodger pitcher Ralph Branca who gave up Bobby Thomson’s “Shot Heard Round the World,” comes an inspiring memoir that captures the golden era of baseball and offers a lesson in grace, character, and perseverance. Learn More
Horses Never Lie About Love
Jana Harris; read by Susanna Burney
When Jana Harris and her husband landed in Washington State, Harris realized that she could fulfill her lifelong dream of raising and riding horses. But in True Colors, her first broodmare, Harris got more than she bargained for: a complex, traumatized animal whose outsized personality would transform everyone around her, both human and equine. Learn More
The Limit
Michael Cannell; read by Fred Stella
The true story of the first American to win the Grand Prix title, with vivid accounts of the glamorousand deadlyworld of motor racing circa 1961. Learn More
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