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9780826215697

Spitting On Diamonds

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  • ISBN13:

    9780826215697

  • ISBN10:

    0826215696

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-06-13
  • Publisher: Univ of Missouri Pr
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Summary

Spitball\prime;spit-?bol\ n ., an illegal pitch in which a foreign substance ( spit or Vaseline ) is applied to the ball by the pitcher before he throws it . Dead ballera\prime; ded \ \?bol\n., a time period during baseball, usually regarded as 19001919, when the game used a "dead" or almost soft ball during play. Usually, the same ball was used for the entire game. In 1911, when Bradley Hogg began his major-league pitching career for the National Leaguers"s Boston Rustlers, baseball was a different game. Hogg played during a time known as the dead ball era, when a pitcher could spit on, shine up, or even roughen a ball to secure an advantage over a hitter. Although only seven World Series had been played at that point, the names of the best and most colorful players remain familiar today: Cy Young, Casey Stengel, Honus Wagner, Rogers Hornsby, and Christy Mathewson. During his major and minor league career, Hogg played with or against twenty-seven Hall of Fame ballplayers and under the critical gaze of two Hall of Fame umpires and eleven Hall of Fame sportswriters. InSpitting on Diamonds,Clyde Hogg details the life of baseballrs"s everyman, including excerpts from newspapers throughout the country to bring to life the times in which Bradley Hogg played. The author shows how Hoggrs"s career is representative of the thousands of men who have played professional baseball since its inception more than 125 years ago, men who didnrs"t make it into the Hall of Fame or win awards but made it possible for millions of fans to enjoy the game. These players were the flannelled hosts of Americars"s favorite pastime and the ones who made the game what it was and is today. The author uses Hoggrs"s career as a spitball pitcher in leagues from coast to coast to show the rapid change and growth of our nation between 1910 and 1920. With enough baseball statistics to satisfy even the most hard-core fan, this time capsule of early-twentieth-century America will appeal to sports enthusiasts and readers of general historical nonfiction alike. They will find in its pages an America now visible only in faded photographs, along with a version of the national pastime that no longer exists. Featur

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction 1(232)
1. 1909-1911: Warming Up
4(6)
2. 1911: At the Foot of the Master
10(49)
3. 1912: A Minor Influence
59(15)
4. 1913: Look Away, Dixie Land
74(30)
5. 1914: The Ball of Wax
104(13)
6. 1915: The Southern Star
117(24)
7. 1916: On the Wings of Angels
141(36)
8. 1917: On the Right Hand of Chance
177(31)
9. 1918: Spitting on Diamonds
208(25)
10. 1919: In the Eye of the Storm 233(25)
Epilogue: One Last Ride on the Merry-Go-Round 258(7)
Appendixes 265(32)
Notes 297(11)
Bibliography 308(7)
Acknowledgments 315(2)
Index 317

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