John Cangelosi
John Cangelosi: The Improbable Baseball Journey of the Undersized Kid from Nowhere to World Series Champion

A born and bred New Yorker, John Cangelosi's claim to fame was as a super-quick base stealer with a tremendous work ethic. He played on that 1997 Florida Marlins team that surprised everyone by wining the World Series. In this biography, he teams up with noted sports writer K. P. Wee to share his stories of growing up in Brooklyn and what it took to become an MLB player. This is an inside look at a real everyman of baseball, full of stories about stealing bases against legendary pitchers and catchers, and how it felt to celebrate the first championship in Marlins history.

"[Cangelosi] put forth the effort in the way he played, and he got back to the big leagues. You salute guys like that. And that's why with the younger players, you just tell them, 'Hey, look. You wanna try to get to the big leagues? Do what he does. Show up, and play hard every night."
—Terry Collins, former Buffalo Bisons manager and Houston Astros manager

"If you have that blue-collar work ethic and not give up on your dreams, anything can happen. That's what happened for me in those years in the 1990s."
—John Cangelosi
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John Cangelosi
John Cangelosi: The Improbable Baseball Journey of the Undersized Kid from Nowhere to World Series Champion

A born and bred New Yorker, John Cangelosi's claim to fame was as a super-quick base stealer with a tremendous work ethic. He played on that 1997 Florida Marlins team that surprised everyone by wining the World Series. In this biography, he teams up with noted sports writer K. P. Wee to share his stories of growing up in Brooklyn and what it took to become an MLB player. This is an inside look at a real everyman of baseball, full of stories about stealing bases against legendary pitchers and catchers, and how it felt to celebrate the first championship in Marlins history.

"[Cangelosi] put forth the effort in the way he played, and he got back to the big leagues. You salute guys like that. And that's why with the younger players, you just tell them, 'Hey, look. You wanna try to get to the big leagues? Do what he does. Show up, and play hard every night."
—Terry Collins, former Buffalo Bisons manager and Houston Astros manager

"If you have that blue-collar work ethic and not give up on your dreams, anything can happen. That's what happened for me in those years in the 1990s."
—John Cangelosi
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John Cangelosi

John Cangelosi

by John Cangelosi, K.P. Wee
John Cangelosi

John Cangelosi

by John Cangelosi, K.P. Wee

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John Cangelosi: The Improbable Baseball Journey of the Undersized Kid from Nowhere to World Series Champion

A born and bred New Yorker, John Cangelosi's claim to fame was as a super-quick base stealer with a tremendous work ethic. He played on that 1997 Florida Marlins team that surprised everyone by wining the World Series. In this biography, he teams up with noted sports writer K. P. Wee to share his stories of growing up in Brooklyn and what it took to become an MLB player. This is an inside look at a real everyman of baseball, full of stories about stealing bases against legendary pitchers and catchers, and how it felt to celebrate the first championship in Marlins history.

"[Cangelosi] put forth the effort in the way he played, and he got back to the big leagues. You salute guys like that. And that's why with the younger players, you just tell them, 'Hey, look. You wanna try to get to the big leagues? Do what he does. Show up, and play hard every night."
—Terry Collins, former Buffalo Bisons manager and Houston Astros manager

"If you have that blue-collar work ethic and not give up on your dreams, anything can happen. That's what happened for me in those years in the 1990s."
—John Cangelosi

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163178308
Publisher: Riverdale Avenue Books LLC
Publication date: 07/09/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 500 KB

About the Author

K. P. Wee is the author of several sports books, including Tom Candiotti: A Life of Knuckleballs (2014); The End of the Montreal Jinx: Boston’s Short-Lived Glory in the Historic Bruins-Canadiens Rivalry (2015); Don’t Blame the Knuckleballer: Baseball Legends, Myths, and Stories (2015); and The 1988 Dodgers: Reliving the Championship Season (2018). He has appeared regularly as an in-studio guest on “Vancouver Canadians Game Day” on TSN1040 Radio (Vancouver, Canada).
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