Deep Drive: A Long Journey to Finding the Champion Within
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The nationally bestselling, inspiring memoir from Red Sox hero and MVP of the 2007 World Series, third baseman Mike Lowell— now in trade paperback. In 2007, the Red Sox third baseman Mike Lowell triumphed over a lifetime of adversity when he led the world’s most zealously followed baseball team to their second World Series title in four years. But there was much more to the story than what happened that night in October.
From his battle with testicular cancer, to the ups and downs of his baseball career, to the extraordinary journey and struggles of his Cuban family under the Castro regime, this is the story of a man who overcame every challenge thrown at him to become one of the best third basemen in baseball—and a true role model for his millions of fans.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1006822 in Books
- Published on: 2009-04-07
- Format: Bargain Price
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
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“Mike Lowell is such an honest man, a man who plays the game hard, and plays the game right, the whole time.”
—Red Sox Outfielder Manny Ramirez
“It is players like Mike Lowell who are the heart and soul of the [Boston Red Sox]…An inspiring read.”
—The Tampa Tribune
About the Author
Mike Lowell is a member of the 2007 World Series Champions the Boston Red Sox and a four-time All Star.
Rob Bradford is a Red Sox beat writer for the Boston Herald and author of Chasing Steinbrenner.
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Customer Reviews
RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "FROM CANCER SURVIVOR TO WORLD SERIES MVP! AN AMERICAN SUCCESS STORY!"
This is sooo much more than your average baseball book. If you're interested in statistics alone you can always buy baseball cards. This is a powerful personal story of Mike Lowell: a son, a brother, a husband, a Father, a man who has never, and will never, forget where he and his family have come from and gone through, a CANCER SURVIVOR, and a Major League Baseball player. I can relate to him 100% on everything but being a Major League player. Mike calls this his "FOUNDATION". He unabashedly and with rightful pride details his family's history of fleeing from Castro's Cuba. His Father-In-Law spent fifteen years in a Cuban prison as a political prisoner. His memories of his "Mother having to sew her family's valuables into her dress as a little girl to circumvent the rule limiting a human being's life to one suitcase," is part of what is Mike's "FOUNDATION". This is a great deal more important than hitting and catching a baseball, which of course Mike does quite well as his record indicates via a Gold Glove for fielding, two world championships and four all-star teams. But that is not the true essence of this book.
When Mike was eight-years-old, for the first time in his life he hit a game winning home run and life couldn't be sweeter. But on the way home in the car with his Dad, his Dad turned to him and said: "Doesn't it feel great to get that hit?" "I told him it sure did, still reveling in my new role as a third-grade-star." He then added, "If you want to do that more often, you have to WANT to be the guy that's in that situation-because a lot of people say they want to be in that situation, but they don't want to be in that situation." "Unbelievably, the glory of my home run had suddenly taken a backseat to these words. Even at that impatient age, listening to Dad was always the priority, and this was no exception." Twenty-five years later in the 2007 World Series after he hit the clinching seventh-inning home run he had heeded his Dad's advice again."
But in between the childhood home run and the home run on the world's greatest stage, Mike faced life's largest and most deadly opponent: testicular cancer! The date was February 19, 1999. It's funny the way certain dates loom larger and more important than any others in your life. They make birthdays, anniversaries, graduation days seem inconsequential in comparison. I know! MY DATE is February 13, 2003; that's the day I almost died during brain tumor surgery. Mike hadn't even played one full season in the Major's. He describes what it was like driving by himself with tears streaming down his face with a possibly deadly secret, that only he and his Doctor knew, on the way home to tell his bride of four months. I took the same ride wondering how to tell my son. His loving strong family rallied around Mike and he made it through the surgery. He now chants and prays the exact same mantra I pray, every year I go in for my MRI (like Mike the frequency of these possible life altering tests have become less frequent as the positive results add up.) "PLEASE DON'T COME BACK," "PLEASE DON'T COME BACK. His five year anniversary was February 19, 2004... mine was February 13, 2008. As Mike and I know, these tests make facing a big at bat in a pennant race (or for me trying to close a big sale) akin to a walk in the park on a beautiful spring day.
Yes, Mike has never forgotten where he came from, never forgot the core of his "FOUNDATION", nor have I. Like Mike, my Dad was my idol, and twenty-eight years after his death still is.
Midway through Mike's first season in Boston when Cuban dictator Fidel Castro was reportedly very ill, Mike was quoted on the front page of the "Boston Herald" as saying : ** "I HOPE HE DIES!"** People who didn't know his "FOUNDATION" thought the quote was blown out of proportion, but the truth was that it wasn't. "The truth was that it was more real than most could comprehend." "He explained to the reporters where my anger came from. You have to understand, this was a man who had killed a family member of mine, imprisoned numerous other family members, violated human rights left and right, and forced people to become so desperate to escape his reign that they would go into an ocean knowing only one of four would make it, while the other three would most likely be eaten by sharks. There are tens of thousands of brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, husband, and wives who have suffered atrocities at the hands of this man. So that's where my hatred came from. It might not have been the right thing to say, or something easily understood, but it was from the heart."
Personally, I went looking for a baseball book, and I wound up finding a brother in arms in the fight against cancer, and instead of a baseball book I found a "BOOK OF INTEGRITY!"
A True Role Model For The Roller Coaster Of Life
The angle that is played in many sports (auto)biographies in straight out of pop culture; the formula goes that the bigger the controversy, the bigger the boasting and naming names, the "better" the read.
Mike Lowell is not one of those players who is a wannabe playa.
This is truly a journey around the diamond of life, where there are roadblocks to hurdle before touching each base. Lowell chronicles his battle with cancer, the hard work it took for him to become a major leaguer and the family values that has kept him on the right path, no matter what the odds.
Not simply a chronicle from a baseball dugout, Lowell provides insight and inspiration for anyone who is willing to meet the challenges in the roller coaster of life.
Much BIGGER than Baseball
I was delayed in Logan airport and picked up the book just to kill the time. I bought the book thinking I would get a recap of last years World Series run and some inside perspective from the MVP of the series. But this book is much more than just baseball. Its a book that you SHOULD buy for your son and you SHOULD buy for your father. For your son so he can see what it means to do things with integrity and for the love of the game and for your father so he can see a real throwback player that does things like his heros did. I loved this book and just bought two more copies one for my son and one for my dad. ps I am a huge Yankee fan but a player and person like Mike Lowell is why I love this game. If you see a guy in Yankee stadium with a Yankee hat a Mike Lowell jersey come up and say hello.








