Philadelphia's Top Fifty Baseball Players (eBook, ePUB)
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Philadelphia's Top Fifty Baseball Players takes a look at the greatest players in Philadelphia baseball history from the earliest days in 1830 through the Negro Leagues and into the modern era. Their ranks include batting champions, home run kings, Most Valuable Players, Cy Young Award winners, and Hall of Famers-from Ed Delahanty, Jimmie Foxx, Lefty Grove, Roy Campanella, Mike Schmidt, and Ryan Howard to Negro League stars Judy Johnson and Biz Mackey and other Philadelphia standouts such as Richie Ashburn, Dick Allen, Chuck Klein, Eddie Collins, and Reggie Jackson. For each player the book…mehr
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- Verlag: Nebraska Paperback
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781496211262
- Artikelnr.: 60864321
- Verlag: Nebraska Paperback
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781496211262
- Artikelnr.: 60864321
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. The Pioneers, Pre-1900
Sam Thompson: Baseball's First Home Run Slugger
Ed Delahanty: Hitter with Few Equals
Billy Hamilton: Master of the Base Paths
Harry Davis: Four Straight Home Run Titles
Nap Lajoie: Phillies and Athletics Superstar
Rube Waddell: Loony but a Brilliant Pitcher
Roy Thomas: Lead-Off Hitter Who Ranks with the Best
Part 2. Last of the Deadball Standouts, 1900-1910
Eddie Plank: Baseball's First Great Left-Handed Pitcher
Chief Bender: Pitcher Who Overcame Two Kinds of Opponents
Sherry Magee: Exceptional Player with a Hot Temper
Eddie Collins: Best Second Baseman Ever to Play the Game
Frank Baker: "Home Run" Lived Up to His Nickname
Gavvy Cravath: King of the Deadball Home Run Hitters
Stuffy McInnis: Master with the Bat and the Glove
Louis Santop: First Great Negro League Catcher
Part 3. Stars of Three Leagues, 1911-1920
Grover Cleveland Alexander: Collector of Some Incredible Records
Cy Williams: One of the Foremost Power Hitters of His Era
Jimmy Dykes: Hometown Favorite and a Great All-Around Player
Judy Johnson: An Early Negro League Superstar
Biz Mackey: One of Baseball's Greatest Catchers
Part 4. Hall of Famers Dominate, 1921-1930
Bing Miller: Best of All the Millers
Al Simmons: Stepping into the Bucket Was Not a Problem
Mickey Cochrane: First of the Major League's Best Catchers
Jimmie Foxx: Second Batter to Hit Five Hundred Home Runs
Lefty Grove: Spectacular Southpaw Won Three Hundred Games
Chuck Klein: Big Bomber of Baker Bowl
Pinky Whitney: It Helps to Live near a Ballpark
Part 5. Mostly Whiz Kids and Native Sons, 1931-1950
Bucky Walters: His Switch to Pitching Paid Off
Bob Johnson: Vastly Underrated Star
Mickey Vernon: Two-Time Batting Champ and Superb Fielder
Granny Hamner: Fiery Captain of the Whiz Kids
Del Ennis: Local Guy and Superior Slugger
Richie Ashburn: An All-Time Philly Favorite
Roy Campanella: If Only He'd Stayed Home
Robin Roberts: One of Baseball's Greatest Pitchers
Part 6. Everyone's an All-Star, 1951-1970
Jim Bunning: His Perfect Game Made History
Tony Taylor: Top Second Baseman and Fan Favorite
Dick Allen: Spectacular Hitter with Awesome Power
Steve Carlton: Second-Winningest Lefty of All Time
Tug McGraw: Unforgettable Closer and Colorful Personality
Reggie Jackson: Mr. October Was a Left-Handed Powerhouse
Larry Bowa: Perfect for the Position
Greg Luzinski: The Bull Could Bash the Ball
Part 7. Greats of the Modern Era, 1971-2012
Garry Maddox: The Secretary of Defense
Mike Schmidt: The Phillies' Greatest Player
Mike Piazza: No Catcher Was Ever Better with the Bat
Bobby Abreu: His Sweet Swing Led to High Batting Averages
Jimmy Rollins: Shortstop Who Does Everything Well
Chase Utley: Working Hard to Be the Best
Ryan Howard: One of the Game's Best Power Hitters
Sources
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. The Pioneers, Pre-1900
Sam Thompson: Baseball's First Home Run Slugger
Ed Delahanty: Hitter with Few Equals
Billy Hamilton: Master of the Base Paths
Harry Davis: Four Straight Home Run Titles
Nap Lajoie: Phillies and Athletics Superstar
Rube Waddell: Loony but a Brilliant Pitcher
Roy Thomas: Lead-Off Hitter Who Ranks with the Best
Part 2. Last of the Deadball Standouts, 1900-1910
Eddie Plank: Baseball's First Great Left-Handed Pitcher
Chief Bender: Pitcher Who Overcame Two Kinds of Opponents
Sherry Magee: Exceptional Player with a Hot Temper
Eddie Collins: Best Second Baseman Ever to Play the Game
Frank Baker: "Home Run" Lived Up to His Nickname
Gavvy Cravath: King of the Deadball Home Run Hitters
Stuffy McInnis: Master with the Bat and the Glove
Louis Santop: First Great Negro League Catcher
Part 3. Stars of Three Leagues, 1911-1920
Grover Cleveland Alexander: Collector of Some Incredible Records
Cy Williams: One of the Foremost Power Hitters of His Era
Jimmy Dykes: Hometown Favorite and a Great All-Around Player
Judy Johnson: An Early Negro League Superstar
Biz Mackey: One of Baseball's Greatest Catchers
Part 4. Hall of Famers Dominate, 1921-1930
Bing Miller: Best of All the Millers
Al Simmons: Stepping into the Bucket Was Not a Problem
Mickey Cochrane: First of the Major League's Best Catchers
Jimmie Foxx: Second Batter to Hit Five Hundred Home Runs
Lefty Grove: Spectacular Southpaw Won Three Hundred Games
Chuck Klein: Big Bomber of Baker Bowl
Pinky Whitney: It Helps to Live near a Ballpark
Part 5. Mostly Whiz Kids and Native Sons, 1931-1950
Bucky Walters: His Switch to Pitching Paid Off
Bob Johnson: Vastly Underrated Star
Mickey Vernon: Two-Time Batting Champ and Superb Fielder
Granny Hamner: Fiery Captain of the Whiz Kids
Del Ennis: Local Guy and Superior Slugger
Richie Ashburn: An All-Time Philly Favorite
Roy Campanella: If Only He'd Stayed Home
Robin Roberts: One of Baseball's Greatest Pitchers
Part 6. Everyone's an All-Star, 1951-1970
Jim Bunning: His Perfect Game Made History
Tony Taylor: Top Second Baseman and Fan Favorite
Dick Allen: Spectacular Hitter with Awesome Power
Steve Carlton: Second-Winningest Lefty of All Time
Tug McGraw: Unforgettable Closer and Colorful Personality
Reggie Jackson: Mr. October Was a Left-Handed Powerhouse
Larry Bowa: Perfect for the Position
Greg Luzinski: The Bull Could Bash the Ball
Part 7. Greats of the Modern Era, 1971-2012
Garry Maddox: The Secretary of Defense
Mike Schmidt: The Phillies' Greatest Player
Mike Piazza: No Catcher Was Ever Better with the Bat
Bobby Abreu: His Sweet Swing Led to High Batting Averages
Jimmy Rollins: Shortstop Who Does Everything Well
Chase Utley: Working Hard to Be the Best
Ryan Howard: One of the Game's Best Power Hitters
Sources