Busting 'em and other big league stories
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Busting 'em and other big league stories
(McFarland historical baseball library, 1)
McFarland, c2003
- : pbk
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Ghostwritten by John N. Wheeler
Originally published: New York : E.J. Clode, 1914
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Published in 1914, Busting 'Em was the first of three books credited to Ty Cobb the author. Though in fact it was ghostwritten by John N. Wheeler, who also penned Mathewson's Pitching in a Pinch, the book fascinates with its insights into Cobb as a public figure. The reader is presented Cobb's explanation of the beating incident at Hilltop Park, the Baker spiking, and his contentious relationship with teammates. His thoughts--or those he sanctioned--of umpires, his contemporaries, crowds, and strategy are also shared.
This book, long out of print and increasingly hard to find, is essential reading for those who would understand Cobb's awareness of and investment in the shape of his public image.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Editors’ Note
Introduction by John N. Wheeler
I. Busting ’Em
II. The Effect of Crowds on Big Leaguers
III. Sizing Up the Pitchers
IV. Inside Stuff About the “Umps”
V. Big League Bosses and Their Methods
VI. Facing Tough Breaks in the Big Leagues
VII. The Brainiest Men in Baseball
VIII. Big League Base Running
IX. Making a Big League Hitter
X. Tragedies of the Diamond
XI. Is Baseball a Good Profession?
XII. Off the Field with the Big League Players
Index
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