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Aaron, Hank, 137, 288, 356, 419
Aaron, Larry, 356
ABC (TV network), 353, 377
Abercrombie, Jim, 293
Abernathy, Bill, 86-87, 88, 101
“acquired situational narcissism,” 344-45
Adair, Robert K., 99-101
Addie, Bob, 89, 90, 230
Afro-American
, 95, 97
Agee, Tommie, 271
Al-Anon, 348
Alan R. Nelson Research, 302
Alcoholics Anonymous, 188, 344, 345, 351
Alexander, Hugh, 66
Alexandria Dukes, 357-58
Ali, Muhammad, 293
Al Lang Field, 150
Allen, Bernie, 235-36
Allen, George, 356
Allen, Maury, 258
Allen, Mel, 2, 25, 90, 99, 210, 211, 212, 225, 226, 261, 262, 291, 292
Allen, Steve, 127
All My Octobers
(Mantle), xxi, 96
Alston, Walter, 133 Alusik, George, 250-53
American Cancer Society, 385, 387
American in Paris, An
(film), 31
American League, xviii, 150, 152, 246, 419
Anchor Boy (racehorse), 301
Anheuser-Busch, 204
Antonelli, John, 125
Appel, Marty, xix, 99, 274, 276-77, 281, 300-301
Arizona Republic
, 14
Arizona State University, 158, 252
Arlington Stadium, 373, 375
Armstrong, Louis, 151
Armstrong, Neil, 293
Asbury Park Press
, 303
Ash, Mary Kay, 383
Ashby, Elliot, 281
Asnas, Hymie, 23
Associated Press, 152-53, 222, 232, 252
Astor, Gerald, 196, 218
Atlanta Braves, 307
Atlanta Constitution
, 307
Atlanta County Fulton Stadium, 288
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
, 303
Atlantic City
Press
, 144
At Your Own Risk: The Case Against Chiropractic
(Smith), 75
Avalon, Frankie, xx
Aykroyd, Dan, 328
Aznavour, Charles, 292
Babe, Loren, 86
Bahnsen, Stan, 153, 277
Bailey, Ed, 155
Baker, A. B., 66
Ball Four
(Bouton), 298, 352
Ballpark at Arlington, 375
Baltimore Orioles, 196-97, 199, 255, 257-60
Banks, Ernie, 137
Barber, Amzi, 92
Barber, Red, 4
Barker, Joe, 21
Barnett, Barney, 64, 65
Barney, Rex, 64
Barsky, Rob, 316
“Baseball” (Mazur), 280
Baseball Assistance Team, 383
baseball card industry, 314-18, 322-23
fraud in, 322
see also
memorabilia industry
Baseball Prospectus (Web site), 420
Baseball Writers Association of America, 171, 354
Bass, Mike, 340
Battey, Earl, 155
Bauer, Charlene, 163, 165
Bauer, Hank, xix, 23, 25, 32, 33, 64, 163, 183, 189, 192, 241, 259, 260, 316, 325, 379, 382
Copa incident and, 163, 165-67, 171-72, 180-81
Baumer, Jim, 67
Bavasi, Buzzie, 133
Baylor University Medical Center, 366-67, 371
Belafonte, Harry, 165
Bell, Gary, 246
Bennett, LeRoy, 40, 44, 51, 55, 61, 244
Bennett, Tony, 164
Bergen, Edgar, 245
Berger, Sy, 315
Berk, Howard, 36, 271, 273, 282, 290, 294, 304
Berkus, Mike, 316, 322
Berra, Carmen, 15, 19, 76, 163, 164, 166, 172, 217-19, 325, 332, 358
Berra, Dale, 356, 358
Berra, Yogi, 7, 13, 15, 19, 21, 30, 33, 76, 85, 122, 130, 145, 149, 161, 165-67, 172, 189, 194, 201-3, 213, 217-19, 234, 251, 265-66, 270, 313, 328, 349, 356, 365, 382
Betrayed as Boys
(Gartner), 336
Betty Ford Center, 339, 342-49, 351, 352, 361, 363, 365, 387
B. F. Goodrich, 46, 58
Big Time (racehorse), 301
Billingsley, Al, 69-70, 114
Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract, The
(James), 135
Bird, Larry, 138
Bischoff, Greg, 123
Blanchard, Johnny, xix, 25, 194, 228, 231, 241, 242, 267, 316, 379, 382
Blanche, Aunt, 59
Bolding, Bonnie, 175
Bolding, Marjorie, 175-76, 178, 240, 331, 364
Bolt, Tommy, 302-3
Bonanno, Joe, 29
“Boss of the Yankees” (Frank), 190
Boston Globe
, 215
Boston Red Sox, 21, 85, 105, 152, 227, 266, 419
Bouton, Jim, 134, 242, 265, 268, 271, 298, 301, 352, 355
Boyer, Clete, xv, 135, 155, 170, 194, 198, 203, 228, 231, 252, 260, 262, 292, 307, 312, 313, 322
Branca, Ralph, 30, 31
Brassfield, Brent, 48
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
(film), 211
Brewer, Teresa, 169, 289
Brideweser, Jim, 16, 86
Bridges, Marshall, 241
Briggs Stadium, 90, 155
Brinkley, Charles, 185
Brock, Lou, 267
Brooke, Holly, 24, 28-29, 176, 183
Brooklyn Dodgers, 15, 20-21, 28, 30, 65, 84, 105, 123-24, 131, 132
Brooklyn Eagle
, 129
Brosnan, Jim, 229
Brown, Bobby, 23, 30, 345
Brown, Joe E., 127
Brown v. Board of Education
, 123
Brubaker, Bill, 205-8
Brunet, George, 257
Bunning, Jim, 161
Burdette, Lew, 313-14
Burkhead, John, 16
Burritt, Elihu, 49
Burroughs, Rosa, 93
Busch, Augie, 242
Busch, Lonnie, xiv
Busch Stadium, 90
Bush, George W., 185
Byrne, Tommy, 13, 151
Cafaro, Glenn, 123
California, University of (Davis), 160
Callahan, Tom, 276, 298
Cameron Wholesalers, 301
Candlestick Park, 132, 133
Cannon, Jimmy, 21, 134, 234, 282
Cantor, Fredrich, xix-xx
Caplan, Arthur, 371-72, 375
Capote, Truman, 212, 226
Card Sharks: How Upper Deck Turned a Child’s Hobby into a High-Stakes Billion-Dollar Business
(Williams), 315
Carey, Andy, 10, 123, 163
Carey, Hugh, 328
Carney, Art, 194
Carolina League, 357
Caron Foundation and Alcohol Treatment Centers, 351
Carson, Johnny, 273
Cash, Norm, 278
Cashman, Terry, 125, 133, 289, 316, 317, 354
Castro, Tony, xxi
Cava, Pete, 123, 134
Cavett, Dick, 55-56
CBS Sunday Morning
(TV show), xii, xxiv, 145, 205
Center for Bioethics, 371
Cerv, Bob, 10, 163, 219-20, 223, 226, 227, 229, 236
Cesca, Dave, 17, 18
Chamberlain, Wilt, 274
Chandler, Happy, 9
Charles, Ed, 249
Chase, Chevy, 344
Chase Manhattan Bank, 302
Chicago White Sox, 14, 67, 85, 124, 150, 154, 179, 188, 199-200, 264-66
Churchill, Paul, 116
Ciba-Geigy, 113-14
Cimoli, Gino, 202
Cincinnati Reds, 229-30
Claridge Hotel, 139-40, 142-43, 309-10, 312, 313-14, 355, 359
Clark, Marcia, 377
Clark, Roy, 87-88, 267, 292-93, 319, 382
Clemente, Roberto, 137, 202
Cleveland Indians, 12-13, 78, 121, 122, 124, 168, 276
Cleveland Memorial Stadium, 193
Clooney, Rosemary, 176
Coates, Jim, 202-3, 239, 241
Cobb, Ty, 14, 130, 190
Cochrane, Mickey, 50, 147
Cohen, Bob, 316
Colavito, Rocky, 168
Coleman, Jerry, xv, 7, 15, 21, 35, 119, 120, 150, 163, 185, 194, 270
Coleman, Joe, 275
Colgate Comedy Hour
(TV show), 127
Collier’s
, 24, 75
Collins, Joe, 7
Combs, Herman, 59
Comedy Salute to Baseball, A
(film), 337
Comiskey Park, 265
Compton, Trucky, 28
Confidential
, 176-77, 183
Connie Mack Stadium, 90
Cook, Bobby, 125
Cooper, Gary, 14, 292
Cooper, Gordon, 248
Copa incident, 163-67, 170-72, 180-81, 183-84
Cosell, Howard, 140, 152, 213, 328
MM interviewed by, 195
Costas, Bob, 136-37, 328, 336, 337, 350, 378, 382
Costello, Frank, 164
Courtney, Clint, 197
Cousy, Bob, 146
Cox, Bobby, 242
Coyle, Chris, 165
Craft, Harry, 68, 70, 290
Craig, Ben, 41-42, 302
Craig, Roger, 270
Creamer, Robert W., 118-20, 148, 168, 255
Cronkite, Walter, 328
Crosby, David, 372
Crosetti, Frank, 15, 118, 198, 265, 270
Crosley Field, 230, 232
Crowder, Joe, 68
Crystal, Billy, xiv, xix, 131, 151, 225, 291, 295, 304, 337, 378
Crystal, Jack, 151
Curb Your Enthusiasm
(TV show), 371
Daily Compass
, 13
Daley, Arthur, 35, 150, 193
Dallas County Judicial Treatment Center, 349
Dallas Cowboys, 245
Dallas Mavericks, 110
Dallas Morning News
, 370, 373
Dancer’s Image (racehorse), 280
Daniel, Dan, 96, 118, 150, 221
Dark, Alvin, 32, 33
Davenport, Clay, 420
David, Larry, 371
Davis, Anna Bea, 50, 333-34, 335
Davis, Bill, 50, 59
Davis, Faye, 53, 244, 363, 382
Davis, Lovell Thelma.
See
Mantle, Lovell Davis
Davis, Sammy, Jr., 163, 164-65
Davis, Ted, 10, 50, 59, 62, 75, 244, 362, 363, 379
Davis, Tommy, 130
Day, Doris, 234, 330
Dean, Dizzy, 277
Dean, James, xx
Dean, Jimmy, 340
Dedeaux, Justin, 16, 17, 19
Dedeaux, Rod, 15-17, 18
Deford, Frank, 218
DeLarios, Art, 299, 313, 366
Del Greco, Bobby, 250, 254, 261
DeLise, Barbara.
See
Mantle, Barbara
Del Webb Corporation, 142-43
DeMaestri, Joe, 155, 219, 230-31
DeMille, Cecil B., 212
Detroit Tigers, 150, 152, 223, 271-72, 277-79
Diario, El
, 129
Diaz, Sam, 87
Dick Cavett Show
(TV show), xx
Dickey, Bill, 120
Dickinson, Angie, 328, 330
Diemer, Walter, 314
DiMaggio, Dom, 22
DiMaggio, Dorothy, 12
DiMaggio, Joe, xx, 4, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 19, 22, 39, 77, 84, 123, 131, 132, 140, 189, 190, 205, 238, 240, 290, 328, 364, 381, 405, 418-19
MM disliked by, 21, 23, 291-92
MM’s injured knee and, 32-34, 36
Discobolos, 415
Ditmar, Art, 174, 179-80, 181, 198, 200, 204, 215
Doby, Larry, 83, 179-80
Donohue, Steve, 364-65
Dougall, Bill, 142-43, 144, 147
Downing, Al, 133, 241, 256-57
Drebinger, John, 171
Dressen, Charlie, 30
Dropo, Walt, 179
Drysdale, Don, 262
Dudley, Jimmy, 128
Dunaway, Donald, 91, 101, 102
adult life of, 97-98
ball recovery account of, 94-97
search for, 92-94
Tape Measure Home Run ball retrieved by, 88-89
Durante, Jimmy, 164
Durante, Sal, 227-28
Duren, Ryne, 120, 174, 187-88, 189, 190, 198, 304-5, 307, 343, 365
Durocher, Leo, 125-26, 130
Earl Smith Nostalgia Award, 301
Ebbets Field, 20, 84, 123, 125, 131
Eckert, William, 279
“Economic History of Major League Baseball, The” (Haupert), 190
Eddie Lopat All-Stars, 127
Edwards, Doc, 261
Edwards, Johnny, 229
Effrat, Louis, 24, 89
Ehrlich, George, 113-14
Ehrlichman, John, 178
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 85, 211
Engelsman, Amy, 412-13
Epps, Sandra, 93
Epstein, Ben, 11, 18
Epstein, Mike, 156-57, 405, 407
Erskine, Carl, 105, 130
ESPN (TV network), 349
Esposito, Sammy, 141
Esquire
, 273, 354
Exner, Judith, 212
Eyes Open, Mouth Shut
(Astor), 196
Facade Home Run, 249-54
Fairly, Ron, 16
Falkner, David, xxi
Famous Bubble Gum Incident of 1953, 118
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 105, 178-79, 271
death threat investigated by, 193-94, 200
trading card industry investigated by, 322-23
Fellenbaum, Celia Zelda, 2-4
Feller, Bob, 25, 130, 161
Fenway Park, 105, 194, 280, 281
Ferguson, Nick, 8, 11, 14, 52, 57, 60, 69
Fern (the Flower Woman), 218
Ferraro, Mike, 275-76, 325, 357
Fifty Years of Sounds
(recording), 99
Financial Post
, 323
Firestone, Roy, 349
Fischer, Bill, 179, 248-51, 252, 254, 260
Fishel, Bob, 274, 277, 282, 301
Fisher, Eddie, 212
Flood, Curt, 267
Forbes Field, 84
Ford, Gerald, 299
Ford, Joan, 163, 314
Ford, Mary, 44
Ford, Whitey, 22, 55-56, 113, 141, 142, 165, 179, 187, 194, 213, 231, 234, 239, 241, 244, 262, 275, 286, 301, 304, 307, 325, 328, 331, 355, 359, 382
Copa incident and, 163, 168, 172
fantasy camp venture of, 319
MM’s final days and, 379-80
MM’s misadventures with, 84, 127, 163, 168, 172, 174, 220, 258-59, 272
nickname of, 181
in 1960 World Series, 200-201, 204
in photograph with MM and Martin, xix-xx
Fox, Nellie, 148
Foxx, Jimmie, 277
Foytack, Paul, 155
Frank, Stanley, 190
Frank H. Fleer Company, 314
Frazier, Joe, 356
Frazier, Marvin, 356
Freedom of Information Act, 179
Freehan, Bill, 154
Freeman, Mark, 239-40
Frick, Ford, 221
Frisch, Frankie, 14
Gagarin, Yuri, 211
Gallagher, Joe, 25
Game of the Week
(TV show), 297-98
Garagiola, Joe, 261
Garcia, Mike, 153
Garrett, Brad, 93
Garroway, Dave, 127
Gartner, Richard, 336-37
Gaynor, Deborah, 108
Gaynor, Sidney, 35, 72-73, 104, 108, 118, 152, 226, 237, 256
Gehrig, Louis, 11, 14, 67, 151, 292
Gelman, Woody, 315, 316