
"Play Ball"
Stories from the Diamond Field and Other Historical Writings about the 19th Century Hall of Famer
Mike "King" Kelly(Author)
McFarland & Co Inc (Publisher)
Published on 21. March 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-0-7864-2363-7 (ISBN)
Description
If Cap Anson was baseball's first star, King Kelly was the first player whose celebrity extended beyond the diamond. The dashing mustachioed Kelly was a favorite of newspapermen, who lionized him as "King of the Diamond" and "The $10,000 Beauty"; of fans, who celebrated his daring in song ("Slide, Kelly, Slide") and his grace in poetry ("Beautiful Mike"); and certainly of the baseball establishment, which was willing to pay outrageous sums for his services. Off the field, he pursued an interest in acting, and played parts in a number of theatrical productions. And in 1888, reacting to what he described as the bookishness of his new baseball home in Boston, Kelly even tried his hand at writing.
Play Ball: Stories from the Diamond Field was the first-ever memoir by a player. One of the most popular baseball titles of all time, Play Ball is a casual, often humorous stroll through Kelly's ball-playing past, with chapters on the teams he played for, the men he played alongside, his relationships with baseball figures such as Anson and Albert Spalding, his early involvement with John Ward's Brotherhood, his legendary contract with the Beaneaters, and his barnstorming adventures in the South and West.
Play Ball: Stories from the Diamond Field was the first-ever memoir by a player. One of the most popular baseball titles of all time, Play Ball is a casual, often humorous stroll through Kelly's ball-playing past, with chapters on the teams he played for, the men he played alongside, his relationships with baseball figures such as Anson and Albert Spalding, his early involvement with John Ward's Brotherhood, his legendary contract with the Beaneaters, and his barnstorming adventures in the South and West.
Reviews / Votes
"One of the best but least-heralded developments in the recent history of baseball literature was the inauguration of the McFarland Historical Baseball Library in 2003"-Spitball "invaluable McFarland Historical Baseball Library series. McFarland has served baseball fans everywhere by bringing Kelly's voice back to life"-Edward Achorn, The Providence Journal "From getting lost in the trunk of Carhart's car to its unexpected final resting place, this journey transformed The Hall Ball to bring together over three hundred members of the Baseball Hall of Fame like never before."-NineMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Jefferson, NC
United States
Target group
Interest Age: From 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
14 photos, appendices, index
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
268 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7864-2363-7 (9780786423637)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Hall of Famer Mike "King" Kelly was widely acknowledged as the greatest player of his day. He died in 1894 at the age of 36.
Content
Table of Contents
Editors' Note
"Play Ball": Stories of the Diamond Field
Appendix A: "Base Running" by M.J. Kelly, 1884
Appendix B: "King Kelly, the Famous Catcher" by Billy Boxer
Appendix C: "Slide, Kelly, Slide!" Sheet Music and Lyrics
Appendix D: The One and Only Kell: Articles, Anecdotes and Game Accounts, 1885-1938
Index
Editors' Note
"Play Ball": Stories of the Diamond Field
Appendix A: "Base Running" by M.J. Kelly, 1884
Appendix B: "King Kelly, the Famous Catcher" by Billy Boxer
Appendix C: "Slide, Kelly, Slide!" Sheet Music and Lyrics
Appendix D: The One and Only Kell: Articles, Anecdotes and Game Accounts, 1885-1938
Index