The Days of Rube, Matty, Honus and Ty : Scenes from the Early Deadball Era, 1904-1907

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The Days of Rube, Matty, Honus and Ty : Scenes from the Early Deadball Era, 1904-1907

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 366 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781476676104
  • DDC分類 796.3576409041

Full Description

The early Deadball Era featured landmark achievements, great performances by several of baseball's immortals, and a delightful array of characters. John McGraw won his first pennant as a manager and repeated the feat the following year with the team he later called his greatest. His Giants were praised for their playing ability and criticized for their rowdy behavior.

Meanwhile the Cubs were putting together the greatest team in franchise history, emphasizing speed on the bases, solid defense and outstanding pitching. Jack Chesbro won 41 games in 1904 by employing a new pitch--the spitball. Other pitchers began using it, accelerating the trend toward lower batting averages.

The White Sox entered baseball lore as the "Hitless Wonders," winning the 1906 pennant through adroit use of "scientific baseball" tactics.

Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction: Peace—Except in Manhattan

One. 1904, National League

Surveying the Wartime Damage • M & M & Ms—A Tart Treat: New York • Built for Speed: Chicago • Overcoming Bad Luck: Cincinnati • Grit, Determination, Dissension: Pittsburgh • A Really Good Kid: St. Louis • Trying Too Hard: Brooklyn • When Your Team Is Hopelessly Behind, Again: Boston • A Miracle? Philadelphia • Hard Luck Ned Garvin • Irwin's Handy Invention

Two. 1904, American League

A Veritable Dogfight • Winning the Big Game: Boston • A Memorable, Painful, Finish: New York • Working on a Herculean Task: Chicago • Good at Everything but Staying Healthy: Cleveland • Yes, We Can; Yes, We Can. No, We Can't: Philadelphia • Say Goodbye to "The Crab": St. Louis • "A Hit, a Hit, My Franchise for a Hit!": Detroit • Royalty: Washington • Exhibition Series with a "Minor League"—No! • A Violent Year • The Odious Spitball

Three. 1905, National League

Make 'Em Throw the Ball • Muggsy's Favorite Team: New York • A Baseball Warrior: Pittsburgh • Zephyrs: Chicago • In the Afterglow—Still Winning: Philadelphia • Second Only to the Babe: Cincinnati • Jack Taylor II: St. Louis • Extreme Frugality: Boston • This Recipe Ain't So Good: Brooklyn

Four. 1905, American League

Spitballs! Spitball Pitchers Everywhere! • Aging Well—With an Injection of Youth: Philadelphia • Hitless? Not Quite; Wonders? Almost: Chicago • The Comedic Touch: Detroit • From Champions to "Roly-Polys": Boston • The Answer Is Elmer Flick, .306 in 1905: Cleveland • Oh, What a Relief: New York • Mission Accomplished! Washington • The Man for the Job: St. Louis • "The Matty Show": 1905 World Series

Five. 1906, National League

An Historic Season—116-36! Chicago • Bad Breaks: New York • Competing While Rebuilding: Pittsburgh • Don't Mess with the "Kid": Philadelphia • The Early Deadball Era's Dave Kingman: Brooklyn • Ned Hanlon's "Weeding Out"; Frank Chance's Revenge: Cincinnati • Like Fine Wine: St. Louis • Bright Spots in a Dreary Season: Boston

Six. 1906, American League

Hitless Wonders: Chicago • Not Again! New York • A "Classic" Team: Cleveland • Lave's Absence and Rube's Thumb: Philadelphia • He Don't Look Like a Hitter: St. Louis • A Fighting Team: Detroit • But He Can Hit the Ball a Long Way: Washington • Thud! Boston • The "Slugging Wonders": 1906 World Series

Seven. 1907, National League

Depth: Chicago • Improved Baserunning: Pittsburgh • Working at Their Craft: Philadelphia • Gee, That Sprint Took a Lot Out of Me: New York • Dan's Magical Elixir: Brooklyn • End of an Illustrious Career: Cincinnati • A Landing Zone for ­Ex-Pirates: Boston • A Potentially Great Player: St. Louis

Eight. 1907, American League

Peace and Ginger Fizz: Detroit • Connie's Veterans Almost Pull

Off: Philadelphia • Baseball's Cinderella Team—The Year After: Chicago • Lajoie—Great Player, Yes; Great Manager, Not So Much: Cleveland • Unraveling: New York • As Red John's World Turns: St. Louis • A Tumultuous Season: Boston • Best Scouting Trip Ever! Washington • Cubs Kling to Victory: 1907 World Series

Chapter Notes

Bibliography

Index

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