The Athletics of Philadelphia: Connie Mack's White Elephants, 1901-1954

The Athletics of Philadelphia: Connie Mack's White Elephants, 1901-1954

by David M. Jordan
The Athletics of Philadelphia: Connie Mack's White Elephants, 1901-1954

The Athletics of Philadelphia: Connie Mack's White Elephants, 1901-1954

by David M. Jordan

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Overview

In 1900, American League president Ban Johnson convinced Connie Mack to manage the newly created Philadelphia Athletics, which had been strategically placed in the same market as the National League Phillies, making the City of Brotherly Love a two-team town. The Athletics thus began their 54-year history by attempting to split the city's fan base, perhaps the first indication of the team's tendency toward polarity and vicissitude. As Ed Fitzgerald put it, "Like the little girl with the curl on her forehead, when the Athletics were good, they were very very good. But when they were bad, horrid was hardly the word." The A's won nine pennants and five World Series, yet finished last 16 times; they raided the Phillies roster in 1901, and later stripped themselves in baseball's first great fire sale; they boasted the illustrious "$100,000 Infield," yet Mack had to sell star players one after another to pull the A's through the Depression.

This book, written by a long-time fan of the defunct team, relates the Athletics to the city of Philadelphia and tells the stories of the organization's signature seasons, from the championship years to the days when the A's were synonymous with baseball's cellar. The book also details the exploits of such Hall of Famers as Chief Bender, Eddie Collins, Lefty Grove, Jimmie Foxx, and Al Simmons, and considers the unique achievements and personality of Connie Mack, baseball's "Tall Tactician."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786406203
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 04/15/1999
Pages: 227
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.46(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Philadelphia baseball fan David M. Jordan is a retired attorney and the author of ten books on the Civil War, political events, and baseball.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface     
Prologue: The Quaker City at the Turn of the Century     

1. New Man in Town     
2. A Pennant for Philadelphia     
3. Top Dogs     
4. Interlude, 1906–1908     
5. Shibe Park and the First Dynasty     
6. A Stick in John McGraw’s Eye     
7. Rollercoaster     
8. Rock Bottom     
9. On the Way Again     
10. Top of the Mountain     
11. Another Dynasty     
12. Back to the Basement     
13. The War Years     
14. New Day Coming     
15. A Surprising Pennant Race     
16. Jubilee     
17. The Road to Kansas City     

Epilogue: The Wanderers     
Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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