

An edition of On the run (1991)
the never dull and often shocking life of Maury Wills
By Maury Wills,Mike Celizic
Publish Date
1991
Publisher
Carroll & Graf
Language
eng
Pages
334
Description:
Maury Wills electrified the sports world in 1962 when he stole 104 bases, breaking Ty Cobb's hallowed record. He was the Dodger team captain, an All-Star, and one of the most popular figures in the game. But no one, even Wills, realized the personal price he was paying for this public acclaim. In this memoir, Wills candidly admits how he sacrified his family and those who loved him for success on the field and how, finally, he was forced to pay for his lonely pursuit with a life bereft of all feeling except an uncontrollable need to consume suicidal amounts of cocaine and alcohol.
subjects: Baseball players, Biography, Drug addicts, Los Angeles Dodgers (Baseball team), United States, General, Sports & Recreation, Wills, Maury,, Wills, Maury
People: Maury Wills (1932-)
Places: United States