Showing posts with label Providence Grays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Providence Grays. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Triple Crown Winning Tiger

I thought I'd show off a £0.99 Ebay.uk buy from October last year.




The Batting triple crown of baseball has only been won 17 times.
By 15 different players and representing 9 Teams.

St. Louis Cardinals - 3 (1922, 1925 & 1937)
Boston Red Sox - 3 (1942, 1947 & 1967)
Baltimore Orioles - 2 (1887 & 1966) *1887 as St. Louis Browns*
Oakland A's - 2 (1901 & 1933) *Both as Philadelphia Athletics*
Detroit Tigers - 2 (1909 & 2012)
New York Yankees - 2 (1934 & 1956)
Providence Grays - 1 (1878)
Atlanta Braves - 1 (1894) *as Boston Beaneaters*
Philadelphia Phillies - 1 (1933)

Notable is 1933 Both Philadelphia teams had Triple Crowns with Jimmie Foxx (Philadelphia Athletics) & Chuck Klein (Phillies).

Also 1942 & 1947 was Ted Williams, remember the war?
Rogers Hornsby won it 1922 & 1925.



Of the 17 only 5 were for the leagues combined.

Ty Cobb 1909
Rogers Hornsby 1925
Lou Gehrig 1934
Ted Williams 1942
Mickey Mantle 1956



Thursday, 28 March 2013

Baseball Books - Vol 1 : Fifty-Nine in '84

Fifty-nine in '84:
Old Hoss Radbourn, Barehanded Baseball
& the greatest season a pitcher ever had.




This book Tell's the story of the Providence Grays National League pennant winning season, and of them winning the first ever World Series, It focuses on Charles "Old Hoss" Radbourn, a silent, hardworking pitcher whose arm was hanging off.When pitchers were deemed less manly or weak if they failed to finish a game they started, When most of the Home Runs came for the Chicago White Stockings (Cubs), because of the ball field. When the Red Sox were called the Beaneaters, & prostitution and Syphilis were rife with no penicillin.Achorn tells us of the feat nobody will ever beat, when the Home team didn't always bat in the bottom of the inning or wear gloves. About Charles Radbourn, the woman he loved and lived in sin with, and of Grays Manager Bancroft.The book has everything, rivalry, corruption, envy, love, Cap Anson & baseball. It was only two decades after the Civil War, and America like baseball was growing and finding itself.Wonderfully written, well researched and a fine weekend read.


"If this was fiction it would be the great american novel"







Of course as a card collector i use a card as my book mark and here is the card in question a 2010 Topps Cards Your mother threw Out of Carl Yastrzemski.

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Martyn