Ralph Kiner (1922-2014) was one of the most feared power hitters of his era. Babe Ruth predicted Kiner would be the slugger most likely to break Ruth's single season home run record. While the left fielder from New Mexico missed that mark, he did break one of the Babe's records, leading his league in home runs for seven consecutive seasons--a record unbroken since.
Kiner set his records while playing for some of the worst teams ever to take the field. With little support in the Pittsburgh Pirates lineup, pitchers were often able to work around Kiner, walking him dozens of times per season. Despite this, Kiner made them pay for their mistakes, sending towering flies over the fences.
After just 10 years in the league, Kiner's career on the field was cut short by chronic back pain. At retirement, his 369 home runs placed him sixth on the all-time list. He didn't leave baseball, however, serving as general manager of a minor league team and later announcing for the newly formed New York Mets in 1962, where he would be the voice of the team for more than fifty years. This is his story.
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"a comprehensive examination"-ProtoView.
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Interest Age: From 18 years
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14 photos, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-7864-9817-8 (9780786498178)
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The late Robert P. Broadwater wrote more than 35 books of military history and more than 100 magazine articles dealing with the American Civil War and the Revolutionary War. He lived in Pennsylvania.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1: Learning to Love the Game
2: Off to the Minors
3: A World at War
4: Breaking into the Bigs
5: Making a Splash in Pittsburgh
6: A Mentor for Ralph
7: The Assault on Ruth's Record
8: Earning a Tie with the Babe
9: Best Player on Bad Teams
10: Traded to the Cubs
11: Last Stand with the Indians
12: Out of the Game
13: Kiner's Korner Moves to New York
14: A World Series and a Trip to the Hall
15: Mr. Met
Epilogue
Appendix One: Career Stats and Comparison to Other Hall of Fame Members
Appendix Two: Major League Players' Career Home Run Totals
Appendix Three: Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Famers
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index