
Pete Reiser
The Rough-and-Tumble Career of the Perfect Ballplayer
Sidney Jacobson(Author)
McFarland & Co Inc (Publisher)
Published on 22. September 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-7864-1876-3 (ISBN)
Description
In 1941, his first full season, Pete Reiser became the youngest batting champion in history, winning the NL title with a .343 average, and led the league in runs, doubles, triples, total bases, and slugging average. By July of 1942, the popular Brooklyn outfielder was flirting with .400 and was easily baseball's fastest rising star. But a jarring collision with the outfield wall in St. Louis sent his season into a tailspin. After spending the next three years in the Army, he would come back to lead the league in stolen bases, battling dizziness and headaches throughout the season. Ten more collisions with the outfield wall--each adding a shoulder separation, muscle tear, fracture, contusion, or concussion to his long list of injuries--would make him a frequent visitor to the disabled list and keep Reiser from ever again playing a full season.
This biography provides the full story on Reiser, with special emphasis given to the highlights of Reiser's playing days and the factors that kept him from fulfilling his enormous potential. In addition, the author discusses the broader situation of major league baseball, including Jackie Robinson's entrance on the National League scene, league-jumping and the subsequent blackballing of players, and the conditions under which big leaguers of the era lived, worked, and played.
This biography provides the full story on Reiser, with special emphasis given to the highlights of Reiser's playing days and the factors that kept him from fulfilling his enormous potential. In addition, the author discusses the broader situation of major league baseball, including Jackie Robinson's entrance on the National League scene, league-jumping and the subsequent blackballing of players, and the conditions under which big leaguers of the era lived, worked, and played.
Reviews / Votes
"valuable...impressive"-Elysian Fields Quarterly; "fascinating...wonderful...full of insight"-Aethlon; "a labor of love...rich retelling of the Dodgers of Leo Durocher, Reiser's buddy Pee Wee Reese, Dolf Camilli and Dixie Walker"-TheColumnists.com.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Jefferson, NC
United States
Target group
Interest Age: From 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
photos, notes, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
399 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7864-1876-3 (9780786418763)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
A novelist, editor and business executive, Sidney Jacobson lives in Los Angeles, California.
Content
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. The Brooklyn Dodgers
2. Larry and Leo
3. A Pistol Is Fired
4. Hidden Away
5. Dem (Not Such) Bums
6. Finally
7. A New Shopping Spree
8. Coming Into His Own
9. Rookie of the Year
10. Down to the Wire
11. Three Strikes and Yer-
12. The Gold Dust Twins
13. A Season to Remember
14. Nice Guys Finish Last
15. Men of War
16. The Men Come Home
17. Home Is for the Stealing
18. The Natural
19. The Walls
20. End Game
21. The Image Fades
22. Aftermath
23. An Imperfect Appraisal
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. The Brooklyn Dodgers
2. Larry and Leo
3. A Pistol Is Fired
4. Hidden Away
5. Dem (Not Such) Bums
6. Finally
7. A New Shopping Spree
8. Coming Into His Own
9. Rookie of the Year
10. Down to the Wire
11. Three Strikes and Yer-
12. The Gold Dust Twins
13. A Season to Remember
14. Nice Guys Finish Last
15. Men of War
16. The Men Come Home
17. Home Is for the Stealing
18. The Natural
19. The Walls
20. End Game
21. The Image Fades
22. Aftermath
23. An Imperfect Appraisal
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index