BAT BOY; MY TRUE LIFE ADVENTURES COMING OF AGE WITH THE NEW YORK
YANKEES. Matthew McGough. 2005. Read by Jason Harris. 7 cds. 8 hrs.
Books on Tape. 1-4159-2167-9. $36.00. Vinyl; content notes. SA
Almost any baseball fan would give his (or her) right arm to walk
on the grass of "the
house that Ruth built," shag flies in the
outfield that was once patrolled by Mickey Mantle, sit on the bench
formerly occupied by Yogi Berra, and tread the same bases as Joe
DiMaggio, Roger Maris, Don Mattingly and hundreds of others who wore the
Yankee pin stripes. Sixteen-year-old McGough served an unforgettable
two-year tenure with the Yankees in the early '90s and shares his
adventures and activities both on and off the field. He collected
laundry, ran errands, shined shoes, and did other chores that would be
regarded as menial most any other place. He talks about balancing his
job and school (not very well), socializing with the players, and
attempting to attract girls.
Reader Harris sounds like a teen in such an envious position; his
voice reflects awe, enthusiasm, and optimism. Much locker room talk and
liberal use of the "f-word." Prof. John E. Boyd, Jenkintown,
PA