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Connie Mack and the Early Years of Baseball
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 743

Connie Mack and the Early Years of Baseball

Connie Mack was the Grand Old Man of baseball. This book, spanning first fifty-two years of Mack's life, covers his experiences as player, manager, and club owner. It tells how Mack, a school dropout at fourteen, created strategies for winning baseball and principles for managing men long before there were notions of defining such subjects.

Satchel Paige
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Satchel Paige

Surveys the life of the first baseball player in the Negro Leagues to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Babe Ruth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Babe Ruth

Traces the story of baseball great, Babe Ruth.

They Played the Game
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

They Played the Game

Noted baseball historian Norman L. Macht brings together a wide‑ranging collection of baseball voices from the Deadball Era through the 1970s, including nine Hall of Famers, who take the reader onto the field, into the dugouts and clubhouses, and inside the minds of both players and managers. These engaging, wide-ranging oral histories bring surprising revelations--both highlights and lowlights--about their careers, as they revisit their personal mental scrapbooks of the days when they played the game. Not all of baseball's best stories are told by its biggest stars, especially when the stories are about those stars. Many of the storytellers you'll meet in They Played the Game are unknown to today's fans: the Red Sox's Charlie Wagner talks about what it was like to be Ted Williams's roommate in Williams's rookie year; the Dodgers' John Roseboro recounts his strategy when catching for Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax; former Yankee Mark Koenig recalls batting ahead of Babe Ruth in the lineup, and sometimes staying out too late with him; John Francis Daley talks about batting against Walter Johnson; Carmen Hill describes pitching against Babe Ruth in the 1927 World Series.

Jimmie Foxx
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Jimmie Foxx

Examines the life of the baseball player who was active with several teams, including the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs, and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1951.

Greg Maddux
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

Greg Maddux

A biography of baseball legend Greg Maddux.

The Grand Old Man of Baseball
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 671

The Grand Old Man of Baseball

In The Grand Old Man of Baseball, Norman L. Macht chronicles Connie Mack’s tumultuous final two decades in baseball. After Mack had built one of baseball’s greatest teams, the 1929–31 Philadelphia Athletics, the Depression that followed the stock market crash fundamentally reshaped Mack’s legacy as his team struggled on the field and at the gate. Among the challenges Mack faced: a sharp drop in attendance that forced him to sell his star players; the rise of the farm system, which he was slow to adopt; the opposition of other owners to night games, which he favored; the postwar integration of baseball, which he initially opposed; a split between the team’s heirs (Mack’s sons Roy ...

Julius Erving
  • Language: en

Julius Erving

A biography of the only player ever to be named the league's MVP in both the ABA and the NBA.

Reggie Jackson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Reggie Jackson

Traces the career of the Hall of Fame outfielder for the Athletics, Yankees, and Angels.

Uncle Robbie
  • Language: en

Uncle Robbie

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Hall of Fame member Wilbert Robinson began his career as a catcher. As a Baltimore Oriole in the 1890s the hard-nosed but congenial receiver joined John McGraw, Wee Willie Keeler, and other greats on the roughest team of the game’s toughest era. He went on to make a reputation with McGraw’s New York Giants as a great developer of pitchers. Subsequently he took over the Brooklyn Dodgers, quickly turning them into pennant winners and gradually becoming the borough’s beloved Uncle Robbie.