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作       者:Rosen, Charley

出  版  社:Harper

出版时间:2012-02-01

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The history of the Irish in baseball is much richer than anyone realizes. From early discrimination to later domination, from Mike Kelly, a society star in the 1880s, to the managerial fame of Connie Mack (né McGillicuddy), early Irish players and managers helped shape the game of baseball in every way. From the first curveball to the first players' unions, Irishmen took America's national pastime and made it their own, turning it into the glorious game we know today, as more recent players have kept alive the Irish tradition of setting records. A wild, fun, fact-filled celebration of the Irish in baseball, The Emerald Diamond intersperses interviews with current players with tales of such players as Dan Brouthers, who at 6'2" and well over 200 pounds, was the game's home-run king until Babe Ruth came along; and includes lively anecdotes about such colorfully nicknamed ballplayers as Tony "the Count" Mullane, Mike "King" Kelly, James "Pud" Galvin, Hugh "One-Arm" Daily, Frank "Silk" O'Loughlin, and "Iron Man" Joe McGinnity. Just a few of the great Irish athletes featured as well are Mickey Cochrane (for whom Mickey Mantle was named); Charles Comiskey; Ed Walsh, the last pitcher to win 40 games in a single season; and Ed Delahanty, whose prodigious life and mysterious death continue to be a source of intrigue. With decade-by-decade profiles of exciting Irish figures on the field and off, The Emerald Diamond also offers important discussion on cultural and political themes relevant to their times.
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Cover

Title Page

Dedication

Epigraph

Contents

Prologue: The Irish Game

Part I: Humble Beginnings

Chapter One: Arrival

Chapter Two: Blocked at Home Plate

Chapter Three: NINA

Chapter Four: The First Irish Stars

Chapter Five: More Irish Firsts

Part II: The Emerald Age

Chapter Six: They Would Be Giants

Chapter Seven: Molly Maguires

Chapter Eight: Superstar

Chapter Nine: Brotherhood

Chapter Ten: Spikes Up

Chapter Eleven: Last Slide

Chapter Twelve: Nice Guys Finish First

Chapter Thirteen: Kill the Ump

Chapter Fourteen: More Irish Record Setting

Part III: A New Century

Chapter Fifteen: The Delahanty Brothers

Chapter Sixteen: A New League

Chapter Seventeen: Mr. Mack

Chapter Eighteen: Take Me Out to the Ball Game

Chapter Nineteen: Faustian Bargain

Chapter Twenty: Scandal and War

Chapter Twenty-One: They’re All Good Irish Names

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Alert Irishman

Chapter Twenty-Three: Homer in the Gloamin’

Chapter Twenty-Four: A Real Casey

Chapter Twenty-Five: Wartime

Part IV: Postwar to the Present

Chapter Twenty-Six: The Fabulous Fifties

Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Crazy Sixties

Chapter Twenty-Eight: Green and Gold

Chapter Twenty-Nine: The Hidden Potato Trick

Chapter Thirty: Century’s End and Irish Resurgence

Epilogue: Eire Apparent: A Visit to the Irish-American Baseball Hall of Fame

Author’s Note and Acknowledgments

Notes

Bibliography

About the Author

Also by Charley Rosen

Credits

Copyright

About the Publisher

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