The Yankee Years
Twelve straight playoff appearances. Six American League pennants. Four World Series titles. This is the definitive story of a dynasty: the Yankee years
When Joe Torre took over as manager of the New York Yankees in 1996, the most storied franchise in sports had not won a World Series title in eighteen years. The famously tough and mercurial owner, George Steinbrenner, had fired seventeen managers during that span. Torre
Zen Golf Mastering the Mental Game
Zen Golf Mastering the Mental Game

Vijay Singh, Masters and PGA Champion, says, “ZEN GOLF is the best book there is for connecting golf and the mind together. It’s for everyone, and you’re going to enjoy it. I keep it in my golf bag and take it with me everywhere.” Charles Howell III says, “The techniques in ZEN GOLF for working with negative thoughts are better than any other psychological approach.” In chapters such as “Never Keep More Than a Hundred Thoughts in Your Mind During Your Swing”, “Isn’t Where You Have to Play It From Punishment Enough?” and “How to Enjoy a Bad Round of Golf”, the Dr. Joe Parent, a PGA TOUR Instructor, guides golfers with simple yet powerful techniques to prepare for, execute, and, equally important, respond to the results of any golf shot. The author draws on his teaching experience and sense of humor to offer special methods that have led to amazing improvements in the games of professionals and amateurs alike. By applying classic insights and stories from the Buddhist tradition to the challenges of golf, ZEN GOLF shows you how to make your mind an ally instead of an enemy: how to stay calm, clear the interference that leads to poor shots, and eliminate bad habits and mental mistakes. Clear, concise, and enlightening, this book introduces a unique perspective combining modern psychology, Buddhist wisdom and professional golf instruction. Zen Golf shapes ancient philosophies into new teachings, leading golfers to the effortless focus and unconditional confidence of being in “the zone.”
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5 Stars +1, Great book
Haven’t seen results since I haven’t played due to snow but MAN am I ready to try what I have learned!
This has also gotten me more interested in buddhism as well. I can’t wait to check out more books on zen!
Lots of stuff in this book will make you go, oh my gosh, why havent I ever thought of that. Treat yourself as you would others…genius.
Stay in the present…genius…
5 Stars Zen Golf
Brilliant! Well written and easily understood this book gives you the tools that will change your life [even on the golf course].
4 Stars Puts a whole new light on your golf game
I was very surprised reading this book. I never thought the mental aspect of golf could have that much impact on my game. The explainations and comparisons make sense and a light goes on as soon as you read them. I can’t wait to put the PAR approach into play next spring.
5 Stars Zen Golf
Really enjoyed this book. Great way of looking at the game. Seemed more helpful than other “sports psychology” books.
5 Stars I am enjoying golf again
After being frustrated with myself on the golf course during the past few months I was beginning to wonder if I might stop playing.I have a handicap of 19 and was really struggling to play to it.Once I had a bad hole I would get down on myself and the whole thing would snowball.
After reading Zen Golf and putting into practice some of the techniques I have played two lots of 9 hole stableford competitions and had 23+25 points.
I have played 2 rounds of 18 holes in competition.The first round of our club championship at 85-19-66 (par is 69).In our annual men’s tournament 83-19-64.During these rounds I have only had one 7 and nothing higher.
Most importantly I have actually been enjoying myself.
I am certain this booked has really helped me and I will continue to use the techniques that I have learnt.I will probably read this book over and over when I need to as there are several more things I want to try.
Melvilles Moby Dick typeset for the Kindle
Melvilles Moby Dick typeset for the Kindle

In the 19th century’s great American novel, Ishmael ventures into the world of Ahab, the white whale and timeless truths.
The Replacements

A comedy based on the 1987 professional football players’ strike. Gene Hackman plays the coach of the team, Jack Warden is the owner, Brett Cullen is the All-Pro quarterback that goes on strike and Keanu Reeves is the “scab” who replaces the star QB.
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2 Stars Love this movie. Shipping sucked.
Love this movie and couldn’t wait to watch it. Too bad shipping took 3days longer than it was supposed to. Pretty frustrating.
5 Stars I love this movie!!!
I really enjoy watching this movie. It has a lot of hilarious scenes between the characters and overall it is just a “fun” movie. Plus it has one of the most romantic scenes I have ever seen on film. It is the bar scene between Keanu Reeves’ (Shane Falco) character and the head cheerleader. Something about that scene moves me every time I see it. I recommend it!
5 Stars Pain heals, chicks dig scars … glory lasts forever …
Every year when it’s Superbowl time, I pull this movie out to remind me of a few very important things. The main thing first: American Football isn’t what it used to be. Second, neither are the players. I’ll probably watch it two or three times during the course of the week as well, just to make sure I get enough mileage out of the jokes, but more importantly the message. I won’t take it too seriously though as it is just a movie that’s meant to be tongue-in-cheek even if it is based on actual events.
Football used to be a sacred institution, a pinnacle of inspiration for `the everyman’, a place many men would hope their son’s would end up. But it just doesn’t feel the way it used to when you devote your evening to getting into the game and carefully watching it unfold. Following a team throughout the year doesn’t have the same allure when your five million dollar player blows his knee in game three, the quarterback gets arrested for felony animal abuse or testing positive for steroids or some other such nonsense.
In the film and in real life, the players in question drive hundred thousand dollar cars, live in castles and seem to go on strike when the wind blows too hard inside the temperature controlled arena. But don’t get me wrong, a team is comprised of everyone of its players and those players that do the most work are often the least recognized. These days college ball has the allure, the attraction and the equivalent fan base that pro football used to have.
This film was obviously (to those that saw it) inspired by the dramatic events that took place in 1987 for the Replacement Sunday Games. Thirteen teams brought together replacement players for probably some of the most interesting football to ever grace the small screen, with both Pat Summerall and John Madden in both versions. It was shortly after this that my interest in all things NFL waned. But to be honest, being from Pennsylvania, I grew up a die-hard Steelers fan and rooted `one for the thumb’ back in ‘81. It wasn’t because of the replacement players that my interest vanished, but the lack of them after the strike ended. A lot of fans and viewers were left with a bad taste in their mouths from over-paid debutante’s that had lost their way. Sports commentators in general, historians and those with the NFL hated all this and were quick to put it behind them, but the newspapers were full of personal stories about these players for some time and the fans loved it, just as it’s played out in the film. There’s more truth in this film than some may realize.
In 1987, I was sixteen going on seventeen, and I remember the news reports for the open call for replacement players. As a teenager, I often thought I could take over the world and remember being bummed thinking how cool it would be if I could’ve tried out as a replacement player. For me, the strike was a very romantic moment in sports history as I envisioned myself as one of those players. The reality is, I think a lot of people felt the same way which was why those games were so memorable and so popular.
So, in 2000, Keanu Reeves takes the field as Shane Falco, a would-be hero had he not blown his career at `The Sugerbowl’ earlier in life. A stink that Rhys Ifans gambling-addicted character ‘Nigel Gruff’ says could be smelt all the way back in Whales. “What a bloody shambles that was!”
I have some good memories when this film came out and when I saw it for the first time. For me, I’ll always enjoy this film for its simplicity and it’s art which it has in spades. The casting seems completely intentional from Gene Hackman as Jimmy McGinty (”That old Coach from the Eighties”), the ever-timeless Jack Warden as a would-be Jack Kent Cook, and yes, it’s the Washington Sentinels, too. It would be pretty hard not to get that reference. The film is also graced with a long list of great faces that seem to get just enough screen-time to build the characters and give them enough life making them all endearing. Orlando Jones, “Jumbo”, the “Wirey” Welshman, psycho “Batemen” (nod to Bret Easton Ellis, maybe?) and the rest. A very memorable cast indeed. John Madden and Pat Summerall get quite a bit of screentime as well, bringing some real football authenticity to the film.
I would be remiss if I didn’t mention that this is really a `Tak Fujimoto’ film. Those that don’t know may end up googling it, those that do know understand exactly what I’m saying. Tak Fujimoto is hands down one of the finest living cinematographers in Hollywood today and every film he’s involved in bears his mark. All the shots, the light, the natural look and the attention to detail. If you’re making a film, you probably want Tak Fujimoto as the DP. Tak Fujimoto has a way of giving even the most simple of films an incredibly high-end and classic look, something that is often emulated but rarely duplicated.
The Replacements is probably one of the better films made about the sport in the last thirty years. If you collect up all the films made about football, it’s definitely in the top 5. More for its originality and comedic value than anything else, like drama or intrigue.
If you’re interested in any of the music that you heard during the film, or the The Replacements soundtrack, please see my comment below.
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5 Stars What’s not to love about this movie?!
It’s such a classic. It meets the girl’s romance needs, the guy’s sports needs, has a little comedy and great actors. It’s just a great all purpose movie.
4 Stars very good movie
I really liked this film and I would recomend this to any fan of the actors or actresses in the film.
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