Gabby Hartnett: The Life and Times of the Cubs' Greatest Catcher

Gabby Hartnett: The Life and Times of the Cubs' Greatest Catcher

by William F. McNeil
Gabby Hartnett: The Life and Times of the Cubs' Greatest Catcher

Gabby Hartnett: The Life and Times of the Cubs' Greatest Catcher

by William F. McNeil

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Overview

Gabby Harnett is believed by many to be the greatest catcher of all time. This work chronicles Hartnett's life from his early years in Millville, Massachusetts, through his twenty-year career with the Chicago Cubs as player and manager, his time in various capacities in the minor leagues and with the New York Giants and Kansas City Athletics, to his post-major league career as a businessman in Chicago.

His childhood, early baseball experiences with the local team and with a nearby prep school, and his first professional baseball season with the Worcester Boosters of the Eastern League are covered in detail. Hartnett's major league career as the catcher for the Cubs is well-documented, including his near career-ending arm injury in 1929, the 1932 World Series that featured Babe Ruth's legendary "called shot," and Hartnett's famous "homer in the gloamin" against the Pittsburgh Pirates that propelled Chicago to the 1938 National League pennant. The author also compares Hartnett's statistics to those of his famous contemporaries, Mickey Cochrane and Bill Dickey, on a year-by-year basis.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786418503
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 07/15/2004
Pages: 344
Sales rank: 701,320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

William F. McNeil is a longtime baseball historian and the author of numerous books on the game. A member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), he is the recipient of five Robert Peterson awards for increasing the public’s awareness of the Negro Leagues. He lives in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsvii
Introduction1
1.In the Beginning, 1900-19193
2.On the Road to the Major Leagues, 1920-192123
3.Breaking In with the Chicago Cubs, 1922-192335
4.A Major League Star at Last, 1924-192560
5.Refining His Skills, 1926-192785
6.The Best of Times, the Worst of Times, 1928-1929111
7.The "Year of the Hitter" and Beyond, 1930-1931135
8.A World Series--and Gabby Plays, 1932-1933159
9.The National League's MVP, 1934-1935188
10.Reaching for the Top, 1936-1937221
11.A Baseball Legend Is Born, 1938243
12.The End of the Trail, 1939-1946263
13.Into the Sunset, 1947-1972282
14.Gabby Hartnett's Legacy299
Chapter Notes305
Bibliography313
Index317
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