A Glimpse of Fame : Brilliant but Fleeting Major League Careers

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A Glimpse of Fame : Brilliant but Fleeting Major League Careers

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Full Description

Ron Necciai once struck out 27 hitters in a nine-inning minor league game. Floyd Giebell beat Bob Feller to clinch the 1940 American League pennant for the Detroit Tigers. John Paciorek had three hits in three at bats in his big league debut--and never played another game in the majors.

These three players and twelve other talented men (Bill Koski, Ed Sanicki, Joe Stanka, Bill Rohr, Al Autry, Joe Brovia, John Leovich, Bert Shepard, Doug Clarey, Marshall Mauldin, Bernie Williams, and Frank Leja) reached the top of their profession only to sink back into obscurity. Through interviews with all the players and extensive research, their stories are told. Major and minor league year-by-year statistics for each player are included.

Contents

The Lineup Card

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Bill Koski: Pitcher, 1951 Pittsburgh Pirates

The role of luck, fate, and circumstance in a player's career

Ed Sanicki: Outfielder, 1949, 1951 Philadelphia Phillies

Four straight 100 RBI seasons in the minors, his first three big league hits are homers

Joe Stanka: Pitcher, 1959 Chicago White Sox

An American wins the Most Valuable Player award in Japan

Bill Rohr: Pitcher, 1967 Boston Red Sox; 1968 Cleveland Indians

One Pitch away from a no-hitter in his big league debut

Al Autry: Pitcher, 1976 Atlanta Braves

The only major league pitcher in the last 57 years to win in his only appearance

Joe Brovia: Outfielder, 1955 Cincinnati Reds

One of the Pacific Coast League's most feared hitters gets his chance at the age of

John Leovich: Catcher, 1941 Philadelphia Athletics

The best part of baseball is friendship

Bert Shepard: Pitcher, 1945 Washington Senators

An ex-fighter pilot becomes the only one-legged player in the history of major league baseball

Ron Necciai: Pitcher, 1952 Pittsburgh Pirates

The kid who struck out 27 times in one game

Doug Clarey: Second Baseman, 1976 St. Louis Cardinals

His only major league hit is an extra-inning game-winning home

Marshall Mauldin: Third Baseman, 1934 Chicago White Sox

Leaving behind a legacy for future generations

Floyd Giebell: Pitcher, 1939-41 Detroit Tigers

The man who out-pitched Bob Feller to clinch the 1940 American League pennant

Bernie Williams: Outfielder, 1970-72 San Francisco Giants; 1974 San Diego Padres

Touted as Willie May's successor, eventually traded with Willie McCovey

John Paciorek: Outfielder, 1963 Houston Colt .45s

Three for three in his only major league game

Frank Leja: First Baseman, 1954-55 New York Yankees; 1962 Los Angeles Angels

The life and struggles of a "bonus baby"

Bibliography

Index

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