Carlton Fisk retired having played in more games and hit more home runs than any other catcher before him. A baseball superstar in the 1970s and 80s, Fisk was known not just for his dedication to the sport and tremendous plays but for the respect with which he treated the game.A homegrown icon, Fisk rapidly became the face of one of the most storied teams in baseball, the Boston Red Sox of the 1970s.
The SABR Bookshelf – Society for American Baseball Research
Let's Play Two: The Life and Times of Ernie Banks by Doug Wilson, Hardcover
If You Love This Game . . .: An MVP's Life in Baseball by Andre Dawson, Alan Maimon, eBook
Alou: My Baseball Journey by Felipe Alou, Peter Kerasotis, Paperback
The Greatest Game, Book by Richard Bradley, Official Publisher Page
Blue ribbon newspaper nov 4 by The Republic - Issuu
Long Shot eBook : Piazza, Mike: Kindle Store
Alou: My Baseball Journey by Felipe Alou, Peter Kerasotis, Paperback
They Call Me Pudge by Ivan Rodriguez, Jeff Sullivan, Nolan Ryan - Ebook