Bob Feller: Ace of the Greatest Generation

Bob Feller: Ace of the Greatest Generation

by John Sickels
Bob Feller: Ace of the Greatest Generation

Bob Feller: Ace of the Greatest Generation

by John Sickels

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Overview

Baseball is woven into American culture and history to the point where myth and reality blend, making it difficult at best to distinguish between the two. Rarely is this more apparent than in the life and times of Bob Feller, one of the greatest pitchers in the history of the game.



From his childhood during the Great Depression in rural Iowa, Feller lived storybook experiences that seemed to foretell his unparalleled ascent to big league stardom. His father structured everything to help young Bob realize his potential as a baseball player, including building a farmland "field of dreams" expressly for young Bob’s diamond education.



But Feller’s professional life in baseball was far from the near-mythic quality of his childhood. Feller became a controversial figure from the moment he signed his first professional contract. Battling with owners, the press, and fellow players, Feller alienated and charmed them by turns, reflecting the complex motivations of a man aware of his own prodigious talent and opportunities. Feller was both an unabashed patriot who enlisted in the Navy the day after Pearl Harbor and a remarkably successful businessman who organized lucrative winter barnstorming tours. His unquestioned position as one of the first players to advocate integrating the game was complicated by his combative relationship with Jackie Robinson. As a result, Feller’s contribution to the game has been the subject of both positive and negative interpretation. John Sickels has produced the first balanced, historical portrait of this controversial player whose commitment and talent inspired his teammates and whose outspoken opinions just as frequently exasperated them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781574887075
Publisher: Potomac Books
Publication date: 06/16/2005
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 1,013,445
Product dimensions: 5.66(w) x 8.82(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

John Sickels analyzes the minor leagues for ESPN.com. He is a lifelong baseball fan who grew up in Des Moines, Iowa, and now lives in Lawrence, Kansas.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introductionxi
Chapter 1From the Banks of the Raccoon1
Chapter 2Oak View and the Field of Dreams15
Chapter 3Coming to Cleveland29
Chapter 4The Commissioner47
Chapter 5The $10,000 Boy61
Chapter 6The Drill Sergeant75
Chapter 7The Crybabies89
Chapter 8Another Nice Guy103
Chapter 9War115
Chapter 10Return to Glory131
Chapter 11Storming into a New Era149
Chapter 12The Uneasy Crown163
Chapter 13The Highs and the Lows183
Chapter 14The Twilight Gathers205
Chapter 15Dusk225
Chapter 16Image and Legend249
Chapter 17Bob Feller Sabermetrics265
Chapter 18Myth, Truth, and the Man273
Notes281
Index293
About the Author303
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