Filled with never-before-told anecdotes, Clubhouse Confidential offers a long-awaited inside look at baseball's biggest stars��rom Jeter to Steinbrenner
Arguably the most famous bat boy in Yankees history, Luis "Squeegee" Castillo worked with the team during their glory years from 1998��005, including their epic championship battles
with the Boston Red Sox. He traveled on the road with them, went to spring training with them, and even vacationed with them. He partied with players and worked with Joe Torre, Brian
Cashman, Mel Stottlemyre, and George Steinbrenner. He was there for David Wells�� perfect game in 1998, and he helped David Cone warm up for his 1999 perfect game.
Now, readers will get a look inside the locker room doors as Castillo takes them places few fans get to see and reveals stories only a true clubhouse insider (and the last Yankee batboy
not required to sign a confidentiality agreement!) could tell.
- How Joe Torre checked on racing results during games
- How the A-Rod/Jeter relationship turned into a feud
- The time George Steinbrenner thought the Mets had bugged the Yankee locker room
- Why Roger Clemens threw a bat at Mike Piazza
- Jeter's strategy with the ladies
- And much more