Phil "The Scooter" Rizzuto, the Hall-of-Fame Yankee shortstop, was the team's national TV announcer for thirty-five years. He now tells the story of his five most exciting seasons, 1949-1953, when he and eleven teammates achieved the impossible dream. The Yankees won five consecutive World Championships, the longest winning streak in history. The twelve who played on all five teams--Allie Reynolds, Vic Raschi, Eddie Lopat, Yogi Berra, Charlie Silvera, Bobby Brown, Jerry Coleman, Johnny Mize, Joe Collins, Gene Woodling, Hank Bauer, and, of course, Phil--are legends. The October Twelve is their unforgettable story. "Not just another Yankee book, but the best one about this fabulous team." -- The Nashville Banner "Nobody can go back as well as Phil Rizzuto to those five World Championships." --Yogi Berra "Rizzuto is laugh-out-loud funny." -- The New York Times Book Review "The best book I've read on baseball's Golden Age." --Lawrence S. Ritter, author of Glory of Their Times "Nobody can go back as well as Phil Rizzuto to those five World Championships." --Yogi Berra "Rizzuto is laugh-out-loud funny." -- The New York Times Book Review "The best book I've ever read on baseball's Golden Age." --Lawrence S. Ritter, author of Glory of Their Times "Not just another Yankee book, but the best one about this fabulous team." -- The Nashville Banner