The Baby Bombers

The Inside Story of the Next Yankees Dynasty

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Pub Date Mar 06 2018 | Archive Date Mar 06 2018

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The meteoric rise of the new generation of superstar Yankees, including Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez, Greg Bird, and Luis Severino, now joined by Giancarlo Stanton—from the “inside baseball” strategy in assembling the roster, their fascinating paths to Yankee Stadium, and a mission to hoist the franchise's twenty-eighth World Series championship trophy.

“A must-read for anyone who wants to understand who these new Yankees are, and where they are going.” —Ken Rosenthal, MLB Network and FOX Sports

Derek Jeter and the “Core Four” have passed the torch to a new generation of Yankees superstars—featuring Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez, Luis Severino, and Greg Bird—who have powered through the minors to become stars on baseball’s biggest stage. Joined by reigning National League MVP Giancarlo Stanton, this thrilling group is poised to chase championship titles for years to come.

The Baby Bombers details the inside-baseball strategy of the Yankees’ pivot to a younger, more exciting roster, the players’ fascinating paths to Yankee Stadium, their memorable 2017 playoff run, their amazing assaults on the record books, and a unified mission to hoist the franchise’s twenty-eighth World Series trophy.

Through new, in-depth interviews, veteran reporter Bryan Hoch fleshes out the transition from Jeter to Judge, scoring behind-the-scenes insights from general manager Brian Cashman, former manager Joe Girardi, executives and scouts, members of the current roster, opponents, and Yankees legends of the past.

Winning baseball in the Bronx will resume with postseason hero Aaron Boone in the manager’s chair, aiming to steer the franchise to its forty-first World Series appearance. Featuring nearly fifty photographs, The Baby Bombers tracks the rise of today’s Yankees from fresh-faced rookies into a group that is destined for pinstriped greatness.

“A new generation of stars are developing right before our eyes, and Bryan Hoch is the right journalist to chronicle this exciting time for Yankees fans. This is a must-read book for those that understand the potential of this new core.” —David Cone, four-time World Series Champion with the New York Yankees and analyst for the YES Network
The meteoric rise of the new generation of superstar Yankees, including Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez, Greg Bird, and Luis Severino, now joined by Giancarlo Stanton—from the “inside baseball” strategy in...

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Advanced Praise from:

Mike Lupica

Michael Kay

Bill Madden

Marty Appel


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ISBN 9781635764192
PRICE $24.99 (USD)
PAGES 264

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If you live and breath pinstripes April through deep October, Hoch’s Baby Bombers is a must read. It traces the transition of the team from the Jeter-Arod-Tex group to the young studs of 2017. It is a celebratory book espousing the great things these young kids are doing, not necessarily criticizing and not filled with gossip and innuendo as so many tell-all books are. It discusses the origins of Judge, Severino, Hicks, Castro, and Gregorius. It was completed after the 2017 playoffs and thus takes those games into account. Funny hearing talk of Starlin Castro being part of the Yankees’ future as he is suddenly gone and all the comparisons of Judge to Giancarlo Stanton are amusing now that they are both teammates. For Yankee fans and serious baseball fans, this is a book that’s hard to put down. Many thanks to the publisher for providing a copy for review.

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