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Tris Speaker

The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend

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Buch | Hardcover
318 Seiten
2006
University of Nebraska Press (Verlag)
978-0-8032-2206-9 (ISBN)
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Texan Tris Speaker enjoys the peculiar distinction of being one of the least-known legends of baseball history. This book presents the story of Speaker's turbulent life and documents the grit and glory of his pivotal role in baseball's Deadball Era. It offers an account of some of the best baseball ever played.
A three-time World Series winner and an early inductee into the Hall of Fame, lauded by Babe Ruth as the finest defensive outfielder he ever saw and described as "perfection on the field" by the great Grantland Rice, Tris Speaker enjoys the peculiar distinction of being one of the least-known legends of baseball history. Tris Speaker: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend is the first book to tell the full story of Speaker's turbulent life and to document in sharp detail the grit and glory of his pivotal role in baseball's dead-ball era. Playing for the Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians in the early part of the twentieth century, Tris "Spoke" Speaker put up numbers that amaze us even today: his record for career doubles-792-may never be approached, let alone broken. Tris Speaker explores the colorful life behind the statistics, introducing readers to a complex and contradictory Texan whose cowboy mentality never left him as he brawled his way through two decades in the big leagues. Speaker's career put him in the company of Ty Cobb and Christy Mathewson, Shoeless Joe Jackson and Honus Wagner, and in describing it Timothy M.
Gay gives a rousing account of some of the best baseball ever played-and some of the darkest moments that ever tainted a game and hastened the end of a career. His four years of research on Speaker unearthed a document that suggests that cheating induced by gambling was far more widespread in early baseball than officials have acknowledged. Gay's book captures the bygone spirit of the big leagues' rough-and-tumble early years and restores one of baseball's true greats-and a truly larger-than-life personality-to his rightful place in the American sports pantheon.

Timothy M. Gay is a writer based in northern Virginia. His essays and articles on the Civil War, politics, baseball, college basketball, and golf have appeared in USA Today, the Washington Post, and other publications.

1: October 1912 2: Texas Frontier Child 3: Texas Leaguer 4: Boston 1908 5: Early Years in Boston 6: Championship Year 7: Last Years in Boston 8: Early Years in Cleveland 9: Championship Manager 10: Scandal 11: Banished Hero 12: Twilight

Zusatzinfo Illus.
Verlagsort Lincoln
Sprache englisch
Maße 3887 x 5817 mm
Gewicht 681 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Ballsport
ISBN-10 0-8032-2206-8 / 0803222068
ISBN-13 978-0-8032-2206-9 / 9780803222069
Zustand Neuware
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