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Canadian-born George "Mooney" Gibson (1880-1967) grew up playing baseball on the sandlots around London, Ontario, before going on to star with the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League. In an era known for tough, defensive catchers, Gibson was an ironman and set records for endurance. He helped the Pirates defeat Ty Cobb and the Detroit Tigers to win their first World Series in 1909.
He played with and against some of the biggest names in the game and counted Cobb, Honus Wagner and John McGraw as friends. He then held numerous coaching and managing roles in New York, Toronto, Pittsburgh, Washington and Chicago--the last Canadian to manage full-time in the Major Leagues.
Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments viii
Preface
Introduction
1. Set the Tone
2. For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
3. The Canadian Is a Comer
4. Here Comes Hackenschmidt
5. Nearly as Good as They Come
6. Iron Man
7. Make a Hard Job Easy
8. "Maple Leaf Forever"
9. You Won't Make a Dime
10. Gibson to Lead Maple Leafs
11. Back in the Big Leagues
12. Yearning for the Glory Days
13. Forever a Baseball Man
Epilogue
Appendix 1: Major League Statistics
Appendix 2: Photo Gallery
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index