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Harry Wright: The Father of Professional Base Ball [Paperback]

Christopher Devine (Author)
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July 2003
"Every magnate in the country is indebted to [Harry Wright] for the establishment of baseball as a business, and every patron for fulfilling him with a systematic recreation. Every player is indebted to him for inaugurating an occupation in which he gains a livelihood, and the country at large for adding one more industry to furnish employment"—The Reach Guide (1896).

This full-length biography resurrects perhaps baseball’s foremost-unrecognized legend, "The Father of Professional Base Ball," Hall of Famer Harry Wright. The son of a premier cricketer, Sam Wright, Harry converted (together with his Hall of Fame brother George) to baseball after emigrating to America from England. Harry Wright went on to become one of baseball’s most successful players, managers, and innovators. Among his lasting contributions to the game were not only the implementation of spring training, doubleheaders, and the modern uniform, but the advent of professionalism, which contemporaries contended never would have been successfully established without him.

Drawing on contemporary sources including his own papers, this book covers all of Wright’s life: his arrival in America; his experiences with the undefeated Cincinnati Red Stockings of 1869–70; his relationship with his wives and children; his experiences in Boston, Providence, and Philadelphia; his death at age 60 in 1895; and his election to the Hall of Fame in 1953.


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Writer and baseball fan Christopher Devine is also the author of Thurman Munson: A Baseball Biography (2001). He lives in Westfield, Massachusetts.

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  • Paperback: 202 pages
  • Publisher: Mcfarland & Co Inc Pub (July 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786415614
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786415618
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,324,132 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars the importance of Harry Wright, February 21, 2007
This review is from: Harry Wright: The Father of Professional Base Ball (Paperback)
It seems impossible that in the rich history of baseball writing, never before had anyone written a biography on Harry Wright, a man whose contribution to the game prompted his admirers to call him the father of professional baseball. Christopher Devine provides the most in-depth factual account of his life to date, and in doing so, re-introduces us to one of the first great baseball men in America.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Uncle 'Arry and America, August 27, 2003
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Howard W. Rosenberg (Arlington, Virginia) - See all my reviews
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As the author of the July 2003 Cap Anson 1: When Captaining a Team Meant Something: Leadership in Baseball's Early Years (Tile Books), I was excited about recently coming across a copy of Mr. Devine's book. Anson and Wright were parallel figures in 19th-century baseball. Wright was a captain (player)-manager and later a bench manager, while Anson was almost entirely a captain (player)-manager. The difference was big, as the captain but not the bench manager, into the early 20th century, had the power to argue with the usually lone umpire. If you were a captain-manager, you pretty much had free reins. Because of that, and the existence of some original correspondence in the 1870s but not the 1880s, the first half of Wright's career is presented more authoritatively than is his second half.

Wright was someone people could like (and Devine presents him accordingly) while Anson liked to stir things up such as by making bold assertions. Devine's book is like a nice walk in the park, with lots of pretty scenery ('Arry even does some bicycling). Devine uncovered some new details about Wright's family, including some new photographs, apparently with the help of a direct descendant.

Wright also was an early innovator, such as in seeing that his players had good off-the-field habits and worked on physical conditioning. Anglophiles will appreciate his Victorian gentlemanliness.

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