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9781566638708

Catcher How the Man Behind the Plate Became an American Folk Hero

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    9781566638708

  • ISBN10:

    1566638704

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-09-16
  • Publisher: Ivan R. Dee
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Catcher will change the way you think about baseball, heroism, and-most especially-the man behind the plate. Baseball's indefatigable researcher and brilliant chronicler, Peter Morris, explores the evolution of the catcher from the 1870s-when the position became the ultimate example of the American ideal of the rugged individualist-to the early 1900s. He has produced a lively and original history filled with generous use of newspaper accounts and stirring profiles of long-forgotten players who were daring, deranged, or both. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introduction: A Generation in Search of a Herop. 3
In the Beginningp. 27
The Catcher as Tough Guyp. 35
The Catcher as Indispensablep. 59
The Catcher as One in a Millionp. 69
The Catcher as the Man in Disguisep. 87
The Breaking Pointp. 105
Protecting the Catcher's Face (But Bruising His Ego)p. 114
"A Lot of Fools in the Crowd Laugh at Him"p. 135
The Thinking-Man Catcherp. 158
The Catcher as Desperadop. 172
Harry Decker, the "Don Juan of Shaven Head"p. 189
The 1890s: "An Era When Most of the Catchers Were Pot-Bellied and Couldn't Get Out of Their Own Way"p. 208
"The Last of the Old Guard of Ball Players"p. 229
A New Pitch and a New Crisisp. 237
An Enduring New Modelp. 249
The Catcher's Legacyp. 278
Afterword: The Man the Hall of Fame Forgotp. 285
Appendicesp. 291
Notesp. 295
Selected Bibliographyp. 363
Indexp. 371
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