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Martin E. Appel (born August 7, 1948) is an American
public relations Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing and disseminating information from an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) to the public in order to influence their perception. Pu ...
and sports management executive, television
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, baseball historian and author. Appel served as Public Relations Director for the
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from 1973 to 1977. He has written over 20 books, including ''Pinstripe Empire: The New York Yankees from Before the Babe to After the Boss'' and ''Casey Stengel: Baseball’s Greatest Character.'' Appel is a two-time winner of the Casey Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year, for his biographies of King Kelly and Casey Stengel.


Early life and education

Appel was born in
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, New York to Irving and Celia Appel. He graduated from
State University of New York at Oneonta The State University of New York at Oneonta, also known as SUNY Oneonta, is a public university in Oneonta, New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. History SUNY Oneonta was established in 1889 as the Oneonta N ...
in 1970. He obtained a degree in
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and
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.


Career


Sports public relations and management

Appel began his career in
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while a student, after writing to then-
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public relations Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing and disseminating information from an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) to the public in order to influence their perception. Pu ...
chief Bob Fishel. Appel began his tenure with the Yankees in 1968 at age 19, handling
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for
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. In 1970, he became at 21 the Yankees Assistant Public Relations Director., The National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame He was named Public Relations Director of the team in 1973 by Yankee owner
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, becoming at 23 the youngest PR Director in
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history, and remained in that position for four years. After resigning in early 1977, and starting a sports management company, Appel handled public relations for the New York Apples of World Team Tennis, a team featuring
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and
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. When the league folded, he joined the staff of Major League Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. In addition, Appel worked for the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, The Topps Company, and assisted in handling public relations for the
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in the 2013 World Baseball Classic – Qualifier 1. Appel was the president of Marty Appel Public Relations, a New York-based public relations firm specializing in sports that he established in 1998. The PR agency included mostly sports clients, but it also had clients in fields such as publishing, medicine, and not-for-profit. In 2007, Appel led the public relations efforts for the short-lived Israel Baseball League which debuted and shut down that same year.


Television

While serving as VP for Public Relations for New York City television station
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, Appel won an
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as the
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of Yankee telecasts, a position he held for 11 years until 1992. He also produced pre-season football telecasts for the
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and
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. Appel was an adviser to the production of the ESPN miniseries '' The Bronx is Burning,'' and a consultant to the 2001 HBO production '' 61*'', directed by
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.


Writing career

Appel has written over 20 books, including a biography of baseball player
King Kelly Michael Joseph "King" Kelly (December 31, 1857 – November 8, 1894), also commonly known as "$10,000 Kelly", was an American outfielder, catcher, and manager (baseball), manager in various professional American baseball leagues including the Na ...
, and children's biographies of Yankees
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and
Joe DiMaggio Joseph Paul DiMaggio (; born Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio, ; November 25, 1914 – March 8, 1999), nicknamed "Joltin' Joe", "the Yankee Clipper" and "Joe D.", was an American professional baseball center fielder who played his entire 13-year career ...
. He ghostwrote autobiographical books for umpire Eric Gregg, TV and radio talk show host
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, baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn, baseball executive
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, and baseball players Thurman Munson (''Thurman Munson: An Autobiography)'' and
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, and wrote a biography of Munson (''Munson: The Life and Death of a Yankee Captain'') published in 2009 and became a ''New York Times'' bestseller. His ''Now Pitching for the Yankees'' (2002) was ESPN's best New York baseball book of the year. Appel's ''Pinstripe Empire: The New York Yankees from Before the Babe to After the Boss'', published in 2012, was the first narrative history of the team since Frank Graham's 1943 book, ''The New York Yankees: An Informal History''. Former Yankee and author Jim Bouton described the book, in ''The New York Times'', as: "good writing ... an insider’s history enlivened by a rich store of carefully researched anecdotes, most of which I’d never heard before ... a marvelous book to take on vacation." Appel also wrote a children's version, ''Pinstripe Pride''. In 2017, he published ''Casey Stengel: Baseball’s Greatest Character'' (Doubleday; 2017), a biography of Hall of Fame player and manager
Casey Stengel Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel (; July 30, 1890 – September 29, 1975) was an American Major League Baseball right fielder and Manager (baseball), manager, best known as the manager of the championship New York Yankees of the 1950s and later, t ...
, nicknamed "The Old Perfessor". Appel's biographies of King Kelly and Casey Stengel earned him the Casey Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year in 1996 and 2017, respectively. Appel served as Editor-at-Large for the
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's magazine, ''Memories & Dreams'', and helped write the text on the plaques of Hall of Fame inductees. He has contributed to publications including '' Sports Collectors Digest'', ''Yankees Magazine'', and ''
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''.


Boards of directors and honors

Appel served as a member of the Board of Directors for the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, was a member of the Board of Trustees of the New York Sports Museum and Hall of Fame and New York Transit Museum, and was a member of the Advisory Council to the Israel Baseball League. In 2008, Appel was inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. In 2015, the Larchmont Historical Society inducted former Larchmonter Appel into Larchmont Luminaries.


Personal life

Appel married Lourdes Appel in June 2009, with the service being performed by
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, Mayor Liz Feld with Rabbi Jeff Sirkman participating. He has two children from a prior marriage, Brian and Deborah. He is Jewish. Appel lived in Larchmont for 20 years, and also lived in Spring Valley, in Riverdale, and in
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.


Bibliography

* ''Thurman Munson,'' with Thurman Munson, 1978, * ''Baseball's Best, The Hall of Fame Gallery'', with Burt Goldblatt, 1980, * ''Batting Secrets of the Major Leaguers,'' 1981, * ''Tom Seaver's All Time Baseball Greats'', with
Tom Seaver George Thomas Seaver (November 17, 1944 – August 31, 2020), nicknamed "Tom Terrific" and "the Franchise", was an American professional baseball pitcher who played 20 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the New York Mets, Cin ...
, 1984, * ''The First Book of Baseball'', 1988, * My Nine Innings, editor, with Lee MacPhail, 1989, * ''Working the Plate: The Eric Gregg Story'', collaborator, 1990, * ''When You're from Brooklyn, Everything Else Is Tokyo'', with
Larry King Larry King (born Lawrence Harvey Zeiger; November 19, 1933 – January 23, 2021) was an American TV and radio host presenter, author, and former spokesman. He was a WMBM radio interviewer in the Miami area in the 1950s and 1960s and beginning in ...
, 1992, * ''Joe DiMaggio'', 1990, * ''Yogi Berra'', 1992, * ''Great Moments in Baseball'', with Tom Seaver, 1995, * ''Hardball: The Education of a Baseball Commissioner'', with Bowie Kuhn, 1997, * ''Yesterday's Heroes: Revisiting the Old-Time Baseball Stars,'' 1998, * ''Slide, Kelly, Slide: The Wild Life and Times of Mike King Kelly'', 1999, * ''Baseball: 100 Classic Moments in the History of the Game,'' with J. E. Wallace, N. A. Hamilton, N. Ryan, 2000, * ''Now Pitching for the Yankees'', 2001, * ''Munson: The Life and Death of a Yankee Captain'', 2009, * ''162-0: Imagine a Season in Which the Yankees Never Lose'', 2010, * ''Pinstripe Empire: The New York Yankees from Before the Babe to After the Boss,'' 2012, * ''Pinstripe Pride: The Inside Story of the New York Yankees'', 2016, * ''Casey Stengel: Baseball's Greatest Character'', 2017, * ''Pinstripes by the Tale: Half a Century in and Around Yankees Baseball'', 2023,


References


Further reading

This chapter in Ruttman's history, based on a June 22, 2007 interview with Appel conducted for the book, discusses Appel's American, Jewish, baseball, and life experiences from youth to the present.


External links

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Marty Appel Public Relations

''Casey Stengel: Baseball's Greatest Character'' by Marty Appel, Doubleday 2017
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