
Once Upon a Team
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With all that going on, a hard-playing, hard-drinking club out of tiny Wilmington, Delaware?the Quicksteps?were so dominating their minor-league opponents that they would receive the opportunity of a lifetime.
At 51?12, the Quicksteps were easily handling the struggling Eastern League, which was still in its inaugural season. Led by archetypal stars Tommy "Oyster" Burns and Edward "The Only" Nolan, the Quicksteps attacked opponents with a spike-sharpened, rough-and-tumble approach to the game that was only then coming into style, including Nolan's revolutionary delivery: the curve ball. They clinched the league title with six weeks left in the season, and then did something no other team had ever done before.
The UA's inaugural season wasn't going as well as they had hoped. Four teams folded before the season's conclusion, and the red-hot Quicksteps were slated to be promoted to the professional league?something which, then and now, is unheard of?replacing the defunct Philadelphia Keystones.
Unfortunately, things did not go as well for Wilmington in the UA as it did in the Eastern League. As the first shots are fired in a near century-long battle for player rights, mass defections, and a comedy of on-field error and misfortune resigned the Quicksteps to a virtually unassailable record for baseball futility. In 18 games, the Quicksteps went 2?16, giving them a .111 winning percentage (compared to their .810 winning percentage in the Eastern League). The UA would fold at seasons' end?as would the Quicksteps.
Loaded with colorful characters, highlight plays, and behind-the-scenes drama, Jon Springer (Mets by the Numbers) tells the forgotten true story of a tumultuous and remarkable summer; a team driven and summarily destroyed by its own dream of success.
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- Front Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- CONTENTS
- Preface
- Introduction: Fullmer's Oysters
- Chapter One: The Champion Amateur Nine of the United States
- Chapter Two: The Sweat Box
- Chapter Three: We Can All Survive
- Chapter Four: General Debility, Biliousness, Nervousness . . .
- Chapter Five: Pride and Puffery
- Chapter Six: Somebody Else's Money
- Chapter Seven: The Noisiest Man Who Ever Played
- Photo Insert
- Chapter Eight: Do You Want to Get Your Jaw Mashed?
- Chapter Nine: Everything is Fair, in Baseball as in War
- Chapter Ten: By George, They've Beaten Us
- Chapter Eleven: The Greatest Work of My Life
- Chapter Twelve: Too Good to Be Thrown Over Our Shoulders
- Chapter Thirteen: It Was For Money That It Was Done
- Chapter Fourteen: Save Me! Save Me!
- Chapter Fifteen: In the Land of the Whipping Post
- Chapter Sixteen: Aftermath
- Professional Base Ball Leagues Final Standings, 1884
- Bibliography and Notes on Sources
- Acknowledgments
- Endnotes
- Index
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