The Original Louisville Slugger : The Life and Times of Forgotten Baseball Legend Pete Browning

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The Original Louisville Slugger : The Life and Times of Forgotten Baseball Legend Pete Browning

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 368 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781985900851
  • DDC分類 796.357092

Full Description

Louis "Pete" Rogers Browning, the original "Louisville Slugger" for whom the famous baseball bat was named, was one of the greatest baseball players of the nineteenth century. Yet his prowess and talent were often overshadowed by his drunken exploits and endless eccentricities—on and off the field. Over his thirteen-year career he won three batting titles, finished in the top three nine times, and was one of the greatest hitters of the premodern era. To this day, his.341 lifetime batting average remains in the MLB's top five for right-handed hitters. He acquired other nicknames such as the Gladiator and Prince of Bourbon, and when Browning was "stolen" from Louisville by Pittsburgh recruiters, the team became known as the Pittsburgh Pirates. He attributed his great abilities to many quirky and colorful habits. He drank tabasco sauce and washed his eyes with buttermilk, claiming that both improved his ability to hit. He named his bats after biblical characters and meticulously took care of them until they exhausted the number of hits he believed each possessed. Browning bolstered his wild claims with entertaining storytelling and unconventional behavior, such as standing on one foot in the field and refusing to slide to base. The newspapers reported on and embellished Browning's own idiosyncrasies, making him a legend. Tim Newby addresses the myths surrounding the larger-than-life figure, uncovers the thin line between fact and fiction, and presents an extensive account of Browning—the man, and the record-setting ball player.

Contents

Introduction_x000D_
Childhood (1861-1876)_x000D_
Amateur Days (1877-1881)_x000D_
First Pro Season (1882)_x000D_
Battles with the Bottle (1883)_x000D_
The Louisville Slugger (1884)_x000D_
A Hitter of the Old Style (1885)_x000D_
The Dude (1886)_x000D_
The Gladiator (1887)_x000D_
Gutter Fishing (1888)_x000D_
The Worst Team in Baseball (1889)_x000D_
The Brotherhood War (1890)_x000D_
Final Seasons (1891-1894)_x000D_
After Baseball (1895-1899)_x000D_
Death (1900-1905)_x000D_
Legacy_x000D_
Acknowledgments_x000D_
Bibliography

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