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5.0 out of 5 stars
Rube Finally Gets His Time at the Plate,
By Steven M. Gerson (Overland Park, KS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best Pitcher in Baseball: The Life of Rube Foster, Negro League Giant (Hardcover)
Rube Foster-what an amazing man! Dr. Robert Cottrell's impeccably researched biography gives us insight into the evolution of an outstanding athlete, coach, manager, businessman, visionary, and co-founder of the Negro Leagues. In this book, we not only get a detailed look into the day-to-day life of a ballplayer (complete with box scores-balls, strikes, hits, walks, stolen bases, and outstanding plays). More importantly, we see the panorama of black ball (and white ball) in the early part of the 20th century as we barnstorm the country and Cuba with Rube and his various teams and teammates. This biography joins the pantheon of other works by Dr. Cottrell. In his earlier biographies of I.F. Stone, Nicholas Comfort, and Roger Baldwin, we saw sensitive yet balanced looks at strong-willed men in conflict with oppressive conservatism and prejudice in the areas of journalism, religion, and social injustice. Now, we are treated to the same spirited view of our nation's pastime and one of its unsung heroes. This book about Rube Foster provides us nothing less than a much needed revisionist's look at American history.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Unsung American Hero Gets His Day at the Plate,
By Steven M. Gerson (Overland Park, KS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Best Pitcher in Baseball: The Life of Rube Foster, Negro League Giant (Hardcover)
Rube Foster-what an amazing man! Dr. Robert Cottrell's impeccably researched biography gives us insight into the evolution of an outstanding athlete, coach, manager, businessman, visionary, and co-founder of the Negro Leagues. In this book, we not only get a detailed look into the day-to-day life of a ballplayer (complete with box scores-balls, strikes, hits, walks, stolen bases, and outstanding plays). More importantly, we see the panorama of black ball (and white ball) in the early part of the 20th century as we barnstorm the country and Cuba with Rube and his various teams and teammates. This biography joins the pantheon of other works by Dr. Cottrell. In his earlier biographies of I.F. Stone, Nicholas Comfort, and Roger Baldwin, we saw sensitive yet balanced looks at strong-willed men in conflict with oppressive conservatism and prejudice in the areas of journalism, religion, and social injustice. Now, we are treated to the same spirited view of our nation's pastime and one of its unsung heroes. This book about Rube Foster provides us nothing less than a much needed revisionist's look at American history.
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This review is from: The Best Pitcher in Baseball: The Life of Rube Foster, Negro League Giant (Paperback)
This is a great book and it is in great condition. It's new! I got a great deal on it and the shipping and handling was reasonable. I love this book on the history of american sports/baseball. Thank you.Coach Javier |
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The Best Pitcher in Baseball: The Life of Rube Foster, Negro League Giant by Robert C. Cottrell (Paperback - April 1, 2004)
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