Sleeper Cars and Flannel Uniforms: A Lifetime of Memories from Striking Out the Babe to Teeing It up with the President

By (author): "Tom Keegan, Elden Auker"
Publish Date: March 2001
Sleeper Cars and Flannel Uniforms: A Lifetime of Memories from Striking Out the Babe to Teeing It up with the President
ISBN157243824X
ISBN139781572438248
AsinSleeper Cars and Flannel Uniforms: A Lifetime of Memories from Striking Out the Babe to Teeing It up with the President
Original titleSleeper Cars and Flannel Uniforms: A Lifetime of Memories from Striking Out the Babe to Teeing It Up With the President
Kick back and take a trip back in time to meet some of baseball's all—time great personalities, with one of them as your own personal guide.Sleeper Cars and Flannel Uniforms brings baseball legends to life through the eyes of Elden Auker, a submarine—style pitcher in the American League from 1933 through 1942. Auker, one of the last living pitchers to have faced Babe Ruth, teamed with baseball greats Ted Williams, Hank Greenberg, Jimmie Foxx, Charlie Gehringer, and Mickey Cochrane, played against the likes of Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Dizzy Dean, and Bob Feller, and struck up off—the—field friendships with many of them. He takes readers behind the scenes and into the clubhouse for stories like the time Babe Ruth pummeled a sticky—fingered roommate who later went on to have a Hall of Fame career of his own. But the baseball anecdotes are only part of what make this lively memoir fascinating reading. Auker went on to a life and career after baseball that saw him forge friendships with politicians, business leaders, entertainers, and other personalities. From fishing with Joseph P. Kennedy to golfing with President Ford, Auker tells the story of his life with humor, grace, and refreshing candor. "Elden Auker just notched career victory #131. This book's a winner!" —Bob Costas "As a rule, nothing is more boring than listening to someone talk about himself when I want to talk about myself. Elden Auker is a rare exception to that rule." —Tommy Lasorda Tom Keegan is a baseball columnist for the New York Post and has covered major league baseball for newspapers in Orange County, Chicago, Baltimore, and New York.