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

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The Days of Rube, Matty, Honus and Ty: Scenes from the Early Deadball Era, 1904-1907 - Paperback
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by Chuck Kimberly (Author)

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.

Author Biography

Chuck Kimberly is a retired contract specialist who worked for the Department of Defense. A member of SABR, he lives in Alexandria, Virginia.

Number of Pages: 366
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8.8 x 5.8 IN
Publication Date: December 13, 2018
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