NEW YORK (AP) — Keith Hernandez, the outspoken broadcaster, “Seinfeld” favorite and former All-Star first baseman is working on a “no-holds-barred” memoir.
Little, Brown and Company told The Associated Press on Monday that “I Am Keith Hernandez” is scheduled for 2017.
The 62-year-old Hernandez is expected to write about everything from his childhood and acting career to his years with the New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals, including the World Series titles he won with each team.
Hernandez also will tell of his drug use, which he first acknowledged in the 1980s, and “the experiences of his teammates, enemies, and friends.”
His previous books include “Pure Baseball” and “If at First: A Season With the Mets.”
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