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Published on Mar 13, 2007 | 288 Pages
Most of us have dreamed of sitting in the dugout with our favorite baseball team, and at sixteen Matt McGough was no different. A few months after sending a blind application letter to George Steinbrenner, on Opening Day 1992 Matt found himself walking into the legendary Yankee clubhouse. There, amid the chaos and excitement, he was greeted by none other than his idol Don Mattingly — who promptly played a prank on him.Thus began two years of adventures and misadventures, from being set up on a date by the bullpen to playing blackjack on the team plane to studying for an exam at 3 am in Yankee Stadium. Through these often hilarious experiences, and especially through his friendships with the ballplayers, Matt learned priceless lessons about honor, responsibility, and the importance of believing in oneself. A magical tale of what happens to a young man when his fondest dream comes true, Bat Boy wonderfully evokes that twilight time just before adulthood, ripe with possibility, foolishness, and hard-won knowledge.
Author
Matthew McGough
Matthew McGough is a writer and journalist whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and The Boston Globe. After a two-year career as a Yankee bat boy, he graduated from Regis High School, Williams College (George Steinbrenner’s alma mater), and Fordham University School of Law. After law school, he clerked for a district court judge at the Federal Courthouse in Lower Manhattan. McGough lives in New York City.
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