A Giant among Giants: The Baseball Life of Willie McCovey
Autor Chris Haften Limba Engleză Hardback – feb 2025
Born in Mobile, Alabama, McCovey encountered daunting hurdles, such as Jim Crow laws that prevented him from playing organized ball as a youth and playing for Major League managers such as Tom Sheehan and Alvin Dark, who took a dim view of his abilities. But neither that nor other difficulties on the field—the platooning, the slights, the unrelenting injuries—seemed to affect McCovey, as he remained grateful to be playing baseball.
McCovey was the most treasured Bay Area icon of all, a humble, approachable superstar who earned the admiration of seemingly everyone he encountered. McCovey’s life wasn’t measured in his home run and RBI totals, though those were impressive. His greatest significance lay in the warmth and respect he extended and which others reciprocated. These elements elevated McCovey to a pantheon where relatively few athletes reside. He remains synonymous with not just the team he ennobled but also the city he represented.
In A Giant among Giants, the first biography of McCovey, who passed away in 2018 at the age of eighty, Chris Haft tells the story of one of baseball’s best hitters and most-beloved players.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781496236241
ISBN-10: 1496236246
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 33 photographs, 1 table, 1 appendix, index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1496236246
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 33 photographs, 1 table, 1 appendix, index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Chris Haft has spent nearly thirty years covering Major League Baseball, including fourteen seasons on the Giants beat: 2005–6, with the San Jose Mercury News, and 2007–18, for MLB.com. He is the author of If These Walls Could Talk: Stories from the San Francisco Giants Dugout, Locker Room, and Press Box, among other books.
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1: Instant Success
Chapter 2: Man from Mobile
Chapter 3: Starting to Struggle
Chapter 4: Learning Lessons
Chapter 5: "The Day I Hit the Line Drive"
Chapter 6: Domination of Don
Chapter 7: The Peak Years
Chapter 8: Eclipsing a Legend
Chapter 9: Mr. MVP
Chapter 10: Edging Toward an Exit
Chapter 11: San Diego Hiatus
Chapter 12: Triumphant Return
Chapter 13: A Hero Departs
Chapter 14: A Cherished Honor
Chapter 15: Bound for Cooperstown
Chapter 16: The Cove
Chapter 17: Bay Area Symbol
Chapter 18: Double Trouble at First Base
Chapter 19: Playing in Pain Part of the Game
Chapter 20: Quiet? Yes. Shy? Not Really
Chapter 21: Friends and Family
Chapter 22: The Final Year
Acknowledgements
Appendix
Notes on Sources
Chapter 1: Instant Success
Chapter 2: Man from Mobile
Chapter 3: Starting to Struggle
Chapter 4: Learning Lessons
Chapter 5: "The Day I Hit the Line Drive"
Chapter 6: Domination of Don
Chapter 7: The Peak Years
Chapter 8: Eclipsing a Legend
Chapter 9: Mr. MVP
Chapter 10: Edging Toward an Exit
Chapter 11: San Diego Hiatus
Chapter 12: Triumphant Return
Chapter 13: A Hero Departs
Chapter 14: A Cherished Honor
Chapter 15: Bound for Cooperstown
Chapter 16: The Cove
Chapter 17: Bay Area Symbol
Chapter 18: Double Trouble at First Base
Chapter 19: Playing in Pain Part of the Game
Chapter 20: Quiet? Yes. Shy? Not Really
Chapter 21: Friends and Family
Chapter 22: The Final Year
Acknowledgements
Appendix
Notes on Sources
Recenzii
"Aficionados of Giants history will certainly enjoy Haft's book as will other readers interested in McCovey's place in the pantheon of baseball's prodigious home-run hitters."—Charlie Bevis, Bevis Baseball Research
“Mac’s many fans will love this book. The will enjoy reliving his great moments and appreciate getting to know him better as a man. He was such a good hitter that I wouldn’t steal second base because I didn’t want the pitcher to walk him. This book has a lot of great stories.”—Willie Mays, former center fielder and one of the all-time greatest MLB players
“I never, ever heard anybody say anything bad about McCovey. He was a classy guy. No question about it. Everybody tried to imitate the McCovey stance. By the late 1960s Willie Mays’s star was fading. Bobby Bonds had not yet fully developed as a player. So it was kind of McCovey’s team.”—Chris Russo, MLB Network feature host
“Willie McCovey was such a big man and such a kind man. He made a lasting impression on me when he’d come into the clubhouse. He was always really positive. He’d always stop by my office to say, ‘Hey, Boch, how are you doing?’ That was one of the cool things about coming to San Francisco. . . . He’d give me time and show me respect. I remember catching when he was up to hit and I’d think, ‘Wow!’ because of the way he carried himself and the grace to his swing.”—Bruce Bochy, four-time World Series–winning manager
Descriere
The biography of Willie McCovey, one of the most feared hitters in baseball, who played most of his career for the San Francisco Giants, was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1986, and remains one of the team’s most beloved players.