Miracle Man Nolan Ryan
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Meet the man behind that 100-mile-per-hour fastball as Nolan Ryan, affectionately known as “The Ryan Express,” shares about his life and career with the autobiography Miracle Man .
Co-authored by Jerry Jenkins, renowned for his compelling Left Behind series, this book unveils the untold stories of one of baseball’s greatest pitchers. Experience the thrill of Ryan’s Hall of Fame baseball career but also discover the personal sacrifice, faith, and family that define his miraculous career. From small-town Texas beginnings to Major League Baseball stardom, Ryan shares a captivating narrative that goes beyond the baseball diamond.
For the first time, the normally reserved Hall of Famer speaks candidly, providing an intimate glimpse into his storied life and career. The book provides an inside look at the evolution of his pitching style and the strategic mastery that made him one of the most feared pitchers in the league. Ryan even shares his thoughts into difficult moments and decisions into his career, including his decision to leave the Houston Astros for rival in-state team, the Texas Rangers.
With Ryan’s exceptional career highlights, including being one of the few players to have his number retired by three teams, Miracle Man is as much a historical account as it is a personal reflection. Ryan’s narrative is more than just a recounting of games won and records shattered; it’s an inspiring testament to perseverance, faith, and the importance of family–making it a must-read for baseball fans and autobiography enthusiasts alike.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780849991172
ISBN10: 084999117X
Nolan Ryan | Jerry Jenkins
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2004
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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