So Young, So Great: Bob Feller Electrifies Baseball and America
Autor Jim Ingrahamen Limba Engleză Hardback – iun 2026
So Young, So Great covers the first six years of Feller’s career, from 1936 to 1941, from his discovery in the small town of Van Meter, Iowa, as a high school junior, to his immediate entry into the Major Leagues with no minor league detours, the extensive media coverage of his every move and his box office appeal to fans, and his record-breaking feats up to his enlistment into World War II at age twenty-two.
Before signing a contract with the Cleveland Indians, Feller was a prospect of such magnitude that Major League scouts were fighting in hotel lobbies to get to Feller, still a minor, to sign a Major League contract. His high school graduation was broadcast nationally on radio. And when he had to have his wisdom teeth removed, a photographer and reporter were in the room to document it.
By focusing on the first six years of Feller’s career, So Young, So Great captures in revelatory detail Feller’s unprecedented arrival, as a high school teenager, on the Big League stage, and his rapid ascension into one of the game’s all-time greats.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496245595
ISBN-10: 1496245598
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 13 photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496245598
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 13 photographs
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Jim Ingraham is an award-winning sports columnist for the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram in Ohio. He is the author of Mike Hargrove and the Cleveland Indians: A Baseball Life.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Once Upon a Time, There Was an Arm on a Farm
Chapter 2: High School Confidential
Chapter 3: Crashing the Big-League Party
Chapter 4: Three Stars in a Car
Chapter 5: How Does it Feel to Strike ’Em Out at Only 17?
Chapter 6: Out-Judging the Judge
Chapter 7: An American Original
Chapter 8: The Big Hurt
Chapter 9: Best in Class
Chapter 10: Independence Day
Chapter 11: An 18-Year-Old Cash Cow
Chapter 12: Sweet 16
Chapter 13: One of a Kind
Chapter 14: A New Contract and a New Catcher
Chapter 15: Born to Be Who He Was
Chapter 16: Rolling with Rollie
Chapter 17: Managerial Malfeasance?
Chapter 18: A New Strikeout King
Chapter 19: View from the Batter’s Box
Chapter 20: A Boy Among Men Pitching Like a Man Among Boys
Chapter 21: Feller by Night
Chapter 22: All-Star Fire-Balling Fireman
Chapter 23: Hard To Hit, Harder To Beat
Chapter 24: A Record-Breaking Contract At 21
Chapter 25: An Opening Day for the Ages
Chapter 26: The Star of Stars
Chapter 27: Mutiny on the Team, Transcendence on the Mound
Chapter 28: Flying Vegetables and Floyd Giebell
Chapter 29: Another MVP Snub
Chapter 30: King Robert the First
Chapter 31: How Does it Feel to be You at Only 22?
Chapter 32: In the Lap of the Gods
Introduction
Chapter 1: Once Upon a Time, There Was an Arm on a Farm
Chapter 2: High School Confidential
Chapter 3: Crashing the Big-League Party
Chapter 4: Three Stars in a Car
Chapter 5: How Does it Feel to Strike ’Em Out at Only 17?
Chapter 6: Out-Judging the Judge
Chapter 7: An American Original
Chapter 8: The Big Hurt
Chapter 9: Best in Class
Chapter 10: Independence Day
Chapter 11: An 18-Year-Old Cash Cow
Chapter 12: Sweet 16
Chapter 13: One of a Kind
Chapter 14: A New Contract and a New Catcher
Chapter 15: Born to Be Who He Was
Chapter 16: Rolling with Rollie
Chapter 17: Managerial Malfeasance?
Chapter 18: A New Strikeout King
Chapter 19: View from the Batter’s Box
Chapter 20: A Boy Among Men Pitching Like a Man Among Boys
Chapter 21: Feller by Night
Chapter 22: All-Star Fire-Balling Fireman
Chapter 23: Hard To Hit, Harder To Beat
Chapter 24: A Record-Breaking Contract At 21
Chapter 25: An Opening Day for the Ages
Chapter 26: The Star of Stars
Chapter 27: Mutiny on the Team, Transcendence on the Mound
Chapter 28: Flying Vegetables and Floyd Giebell
Chapter 29: Another MVP Snub
Chapter 30: King Robert the First
Chapter 31: How Does it Feel to be You at Only 22?
Chapter 32: In the Lap of the Gods
Recenzii
“A teenager pitching regularly in the Major Leagues while still in high school? Only one player has ever done it: Bob Feller, ninety years ago. They don’t make ’em like that anymore, as you will learn in Jim Ingraham’s new book So Young, So Great.”—Mike Hargrove, manager of the Cleveland Indians, 1991–99
“The year is 1936, and Bob Feller enters the world of Major League Baseball one year after Babe Ruth, who at age forty, walks away from the game as a player. At age seventeen Feller comes off the family farm and stuns the baseball establishment with his record-breaking debut, just as the game is looking for a new idol. He was the American boy in the American game. Kudos to Jim Ingraham for identifying the period of 1936–41 in Feller’s long and remarkable life to share with us. This period of Feller’s life, filled with incredible stories of a teenage boy thrust into the national spotlight, would be the foundation of his baseball career, which would result in induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.”—Bob DiBiasio, senior vice president of public affairs for the Cleveland Guardians
“The year is 1936, and Bob Feller enters the world of Major League Baseball one year after Babe Ruth, who at age forty, walks away from the game as a player. At age seventeen Feller comes off the family farm and stuns the baseball establishment with his record-breaking debut, just as the game is looking for a new idol. He was the American boy in the American game. Kudos to Jim Ingraham for identifying the period of 1936–41 in Feller’s long and remarkable life to share with us. This period of Feller’s life, filled with incredible stories of a teenage boy thrust into the national spotlight, would be the foundation of his baseball career, which would result in induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.”—Bob DiBiasio, senior vice president of public affairs for the Cleveland Guardians
Descriere
So Young, So Great covers the first six years of Bob “Rapid Robert” Feller’s Major League pitching career, when he burst onto the scene with Cleveland in 1936 at the age of seventeen.