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OverviewFor more than a century Johnny Evers has been conjoined with Chicago Cubs teammates Frank Chance and Joe Tinker, thanks to eight lines of verse by a New York columnist. Caricatured as a scrawny, sour man who couldn't hit and who owed his fame to that poem, in truth he was the heartbeat of one of the greatest teams of the 20th century and the fiercest competitor this side of Ty Cobb. Evers was at the center of one of baseball's greatest controversies, a chance event that sealed his stardom and stole a pennant from John McGraw and the New York Giants in 1908. Six years later, following reversals and tragedies that resulted in a nervous breakdown, he made a comeback with the Boston Braves and led that team to the most improbable of championships. Spanning the time from his birth in Troy, New York, to his death less than a year after his election to the Hall of Fame, this is the biography of a man who literally wrote the book about playing second base. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dennis SnellingPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9780786475919ISBN 10: 0786475919 Pages: 236 Publication Date: 02 May 2014 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Preface One. The Kid from the Collar City Two. Rookie Three. Foraging for Wins in the Land of the Giants Four. The Best Team in Baseball, But Not Necessarily in Chicago Five. World Champions Six. Merkle Seven. A Sad Lexicon Eight. Comeback Nine. Managing the Cubs with Neither a Tinker Nor a Chance Ten. The Miracle Braves Eleven. Too Much Electricity Twelve. When Johnny Comes Marching Home Thirteen. The Human Dynamo That Needs a Minder Fourteen. Albany, Alabama Pitts and One Last Reunion Fifteen. Which Is As It Should Be Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsa long overdue biography of this baseball icon...nicely balances Evers's sports life with his personal one, painting a picture of an ordinary man at the turn of the 20th century with extraordinary athletic ability. This biography will be a good fit for all baseball collections --Library Journal; splendid.... The book is impressive optically as well as stylistically: layout, font, and picture selection are excellent, as has become typical for McFarland publications...valuable --SABR Deadball Era Committee Newsletter; Snelling provides a portrait of the man in full...meticulously researched.... The Cubs went to the World Series four times in five years from 1906-10.... Evers was the sparkplug for those teams, and also one of the game's early innovators. He lived a fascinating life, a life which Snelling has done a masterful job of capturing --MLB.com; Johnny Evers in his day was simply considered a great baseball player, the heart and soul of the great Chicago Cubs teams of the period, who was entirely deserving of baseball's highest accolades. In Dennis Snelling's new biography of The Crab, this basic truth about the career of Johnny Evers comes through plainly and convincingly.... [Snelling] gives us the full measure of a player whom it is now possible to properly appreciate --Spitball; both enjoyable and informative about one of the most talented and memorable players in Cubs history, I highly recommend --worldseriesdreaming.com. a long overdue biography of this baseball icon...nicely balances Evers's sports life with his personal one, painting a picture of an ordinary man at the turn of the 20th century with extraordinary athletic ability. This biography will be a good fit for all baseball collections --<i>Library Journal</i>; splendid.... The book is impressive optically as well as stylistically: layout, font, and picture selection are excellent, as has become typical for McFarland publications...valuable --<i>SABR Deadball Era Committee Newsletter</i>; Snelling provides a portrait of the man in full...meticulously researched.... The Cubs went to the World Series four times in five years from 1906-10.... Evers was the sparkplug for those teams, and also one of the game's early innovators. He lived a fascinating life, a life which Snelling has done a masterful job of capturing --<i>MLB.com</i>; Johnny Evers in his day was simply considered a great baseball player, the heart and soul of the great Chicago Cubs teams of the period, who was entirely deserving of baseball's highest accolades. In Dennis Snelling's new biography of The Crab, this basic truth about the career of Johnny Evers comes through plainly and convincingly.... [Snelling] gives us the full measure of a player whom it is now possible to properly appreciate --<i>Spitball</i>; both enjoyable and informative about one of the most talented and memorable players in Cubs history, I highly recommend --<i>worldseriesdreaming.com</i>. a long overdue biography of this baseball icon...nicely balances Evers's sports life with his personal one, painting a picture of an ordinary man at the turn of the 20th century with extraordinary athletic ability. This biography will be a good fit for all baseball collections --Library Journal; splendid.... The book is impressive optically as well as stylistically: layout, font, and picture selection are excellent, as has become typical for McFarland publications...valuable --The Inside Game (SABR Deadball Era Committee Newsletter); Snelling provides a portrait of the man in full...meticulously researched.... The Cubs went to the World Series four times in five years from 1906-10.... Evers was the sparkplug for those teams, and also one of the game's early innovators. He lived a fascinating life, a life which Snelling has done a masterful job of capturing --MLB.com; Johnny Evers in his day was simply considered a great baseball player, the heart and soul of the great Chicago Cubs teams of the period, who was entirely deserving of baseball's highest accolades. In Dennis Snelling's new biography of The Crab, this basic truth about the career of Johnny Evers comes through plainly and convincingly.... [Snelling] gives us the full measure of a player whom it is now possible to properly appreciate --Spitball; both enjoyable and informative about one of the most talented and memorable players in Cubs history, I highly recommend --worldseriesdreaming.com. “a long overdue biography of this baseball icon...nicely balances Evers’s sports life with his personal one, painting a picture of an ordinary man at the turn of the 20th century with extraordinary athletic ability. This biography will be a good fit for all baseball collections”—Library Journal; “splendid.... The book is impressive optically as well as stylistically: layout, font, and picture selection are excellent, as has become typical for McFarland publications...valuable”—The Inside Game (SABR Deadball Era Committee Newsletter); “Snelling provides a portrait of the man in full...meticulously researched.... The Cubs went to the World Series four times in five years from 1906–10…. Evers was the sparkplug for those teams, and also one of the game’s early innovators. He lived a fascinating life, a life which Snelling has done a masterful job of capturing”—MLB.com; “Johnny Evers in his day was simply considered a great baseball player, the heart and soul of the great Chicago Cubs teams of the period, who was entirely deserving of baseball’s highest accolades. In Dennis Snelling’s new biography of “The Crab,” this basic truth about the career of Johnny Evers comes through plainly and convincingly…. [Snelling] gives us the full measure of a player whom it is now possible to properly appreciate”—Spitball; “both enjoyable and informative about one of the most talented and memorable players in Cubs history, I highly recommend”—worldseriesdreaming.com. Author InformationDennis Snelling is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research and the Pacific Coast League Historical Society. He lives in Rocklin, California. (Visit www.dennissnelling.com.) 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