Baseball's ranks are filled with those whose careers may not have been as spectacular as Ruth or Mays but who played essential roles in the game's history, like footnotes in a great book. Some were well known in their day, featured on the front of the sports section; others were lesser lights whose feats and misdeeds were so notable they deserve to be remembered. Bert Shepard pitched a game for the Washington Senators in 1945 despite being shot down over Germany the year before and losing a leg. Bernie Carbo hit a dramatic three-run homer in the eighth inning to tie Game Six of the 1975 World…mehr
Baseball's ranks are filled with those whose careers may not have been as spectacular as Ruth or Mays but who played essential roles in the game's history, like footnotes in a great book. Some were well known in their day, featured on the front of the sports section; others were lesser lights whose feats and misdeeds were so notable they deserve to be remembered. Bert Shepard pitched a game for the Washington Senators in 1945 despite being shot down over Germany the year before and losing a leg. Bernie Carbo hit a dramatic three-run homer in the eighth inning to tie Game Six of the 1975 World Series--but his blast was completely upstaged an hour or so later by Red Sox teammate Carlton Fisk's unforgettable shot down the left field line. Bo Belinsky no-hit the powerful Baltimore Orioles in 1962, but he finished his career with a monumentally disappointing 28-51 record. The 39 other subjects profiled in this work prove that, in baseball, fame can be fleeting.
Award winning journalist Mark McGuire, a member of SABR, has written for Baseball Digest, Baseball America and USA Today Baseball Weekly. He is the television and radio reporter for the Times Union in Albany, New York, and lives in nearby Delmar.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction The Rookies The One-Legged Wonder: Bert Shepard His Greatest One-Night Stand: Bo Belinsky A Walk to Glory: Eddie Gaedel Super Joe: Joe Charboneau Bobo the Clown: Bobo Holloman The Hurricane of 1957: Bob Hazle One of the Boys: Carl Scheib The Cleveland Indian: Louis Sockalexis The Bird: Mark Fidrych The One-Armed Bandit: Pete Gray In the Bushes Bresnahan's Tater: Dave Bresnahan The Home Run King: Joe Bauman One Long Night: Odell "Red" Barbary The Can't-Miss Kid Who Did: Ron Necciai The Mightiest Mite: Gene Rye Moments in the Designated for Greatness: Ron Blomberg Fame After the Fact Through Fiction: Archibald "Moonlight" Graham The Actual Natural: Eddie Waitkus Black in Blue: Emmett Ashford Beauty and the Bribe: Jimmy O'Connell Art the Great: Art Shires The Utility Man Who Turned on the Power: Mike Benjamin The Original Replacement Players: The May 18, 1912, Tigers An Agent of Change: Danny Gardella The Women in Blue: Amanda Clement, Bernice Gera, and Pam Postema The Man Killed by a Baseball: Ray Chapman Forgotten on Father's Day: Alexander Cartwright Spotlight on the Series The Hero Was a Bum: Cookie Lavagetto and Bill Bevens The $30,000 Muff That Wasn't: Fred Snodgrass A Shining Sub: Nippy Jones The Cave City Clouter (?): Brian Doyle A Platoon That Won the War: Al Weis Simply the Simplest Greatest Play: Bill "Wamby" Wambsganss A Perfect Day: Don Larsen Losing Control: Steve Blass Momentarily Momentous: Bernie Carbo Around the Horn The Night Bad Music Died: Disco Demolition Night Black Magic: The Black Cat of Flushing Shorts Cut Short: The 1976 Chicago White Sox Uniforms Carted on the Field: Bullpen Cars It's Not the Heat, It's the Bugs: Colt Stadium Seasons in the Sun: Wahconah Park Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction The Rookies The One-Legged Wonder: Bert Shepard His Greatest One-Night Stand: Bo Belinsky A Walk to Glory: Eddie Gaedel Super Joe: Joe Charboneau Bobo the Clown: Bobo Holloman The Hurricane of 1957: Bob Hazle One of the Boys: Carl Scheib The Cleveland Indian: Louis Sockalexis The Bird: Mark Fidrych The One-Armed Bandit: Pete Gray In the Bushes Bresnahan's Tater: Dave Bresnahan The Home Run King: Joe Bauman One Long Night: Odell "Red" Barbary The Can't-Miss Kid Who Did: Ron Necciai The Mightiest Mite: Gene Rye Moments in the Designated for Greatness: Ron Blomberg Fame After the Fact Through Fiction: Archibald "Moonlight" Graham The Actual Natural: Eddie Waitkus Black in Blue: Emmett Ashford Beauty and the Bribe: Jimmy O'Connell Art the Great: Art Shires The Utility Man Who Turned on the Power: Mike Benjamin The Original Replacement Players: The May 18, 1912, Tigers An Agent of Change: Danny Gardella The Women in Blue: Amanda Clement, Bernice Gera, and Pam Postema The Man Killed by a Baseball: Ray Chapman Forgotten on Father's Day: Alexander Cartwright Spotlight on the Series The Hero Was a Bum: Cookie Lavagetto and Bill Bevens The $30,000 Muff That Wasn't: Fred Snodgrass A Shining Sub: Nippy Jones The Cave City Clouter (?): Brian Doyle A Platoon That Won the War: Al Weis Simply the Simplest Greatest Play: Bill "Wamby" Wambsganss A Perfect Day: Don Larsen Losing Control: Steve Blass Momentarily Momentous: Bernie Carbo Around the Horn The Night Bad Music Died: Disco Demolition Night Black Magic: The Black Cat of Flushing Shorts Cut Short: The 1976 Chicago White Sox Uniforms Carted on the Field: Bullpen Cars It's Not the Heat, It's the Bugs: Colt Stadium Seasons in the Sun: Wahconah Park Index
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