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Overview2018 SABR Baseball Research Award Winner Baseball in the 1920s is most known for Babe Ruth and the New York Yankees, but there was another great Yankee player in that era whose compelling story remains untold. Urban Shocker was a fiercely competitive and colorful pitcher, a spitballer who had many famous battles with Babe Ruth before returning to the Yankees. Shocker was traded away to the St. Louis Browns in 1918 by Yankees manager Miller Huggins, a trade Huggins always regretted. In 1925, after four straight seasons with at least twenty wins with the hapless Browns, Shocker became the only player Huggins brought back to the Yankees. He finally reached the World Series, with the 1926 Yankees. In the Yankees’ storied 1927 season, widely viewed to be the best in MLB history, Shocker pitched with guts and guile, finishing with a record of 18‑6 even while his fastball and physical skills were deserting him. Hardly anyone knew that Shocker was suffering from an incurable heart disease that left him able to sleep only while sitting up and which would take his life in less than a year. With his physical skills diminishing, he continued to win games through craftiness and well-placed pitches. Delving into Shocker’s baseball career, his love of the game, and his battle with heart disease, Steve Steinberg shows the dominant and courageous force that he was. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve SteinbergPublisher: University of Nebraska Press Imprint: University of Nebraska Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.671kg ISBN: 9780803295995ISBN 10: 0803295995 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 01 April 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of illustrations Preface Acknowledgments 1. Passing By and Drawn In 2. Midwest Connections 3. Sandlots and Love of the Game 4. An Emerging Star in the Minors 5. False Start 6. A Magical Summer on the Island 7. Motor City Mischief 8. The Returned Prodigal and the Coming Phenom 9. The Dream Team 10. The First Trade 11. Love and War and a Little Baseball 12. A Summer to Remember 13. The End of an Era 14. Challenging the Great One 15 The Showdowns Continue 16. The Underdog Arises 17. Good but Not Lucky 18. A Lost Season 19. Free Agency in 1924? 20. The Temperamental Spitballist 21. Back Where I Belong 22. Clouds Approaching 23. The Season That Wasn’t 24. Hope Springs Eternal 25. The Comeback 26. Moment in the Sun 27. The Master at Work 28. Promises and Secrets 29. A Star Surfaces and Crashes 30. A Day of Death and Rebirth Epilogue Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsThe short life of this canny pitcher of baseballs during the Roaring Twenties was filled with enough highs and lows, triumphs and heartaches, to keep you awake late into the night. Join Urban Shocker, Babe Ruth, and a fine cast of characters for the bumpy but well-written ride. Good stuff. - Leigh Montville, author of best-selling biographies of Babe Ruth and Ted Williams From the greatest team of all time comes one of baseball's most tragic-and somehow-forgotten players. Urban Shocker deserved better, and thanks to Steve Steinberg and his meticulous research, his fascinating story is finally told. - Brian Kenny, MLB Network studio host Steve Steinberg makes history come alive. He paints such a vivid picture of the 1920s you would think he was actually there and experienced it himself. - Christopher Mad Dog Russo, sports radio and TV personality I would rather read Steve Steinberg on Urban Shocker than just about anyone else on anything else. Steinberg and Shocker go together like Cracker Jack and baseball. You won't care if you never get back! - Rob Neyer, author, commentator, and analyst for Bill James, ESPN, SB Nation, and Fox Sports I would rather read Steve Steinberg on Urban Shocker than just about anyone else on anything else. Steinberg and Shocker go together like Cracker Jack and baseball. You won t care if you never get back! Rob Neyer, author, commentator, and analyst for Bill James, ESPN, SB Nation, and Fox Sports --Rob Neyer (09/07/2016) Thanks to Steve Steinberg, we now know as much about Urban Shocker as we are likely to know about anybody who played the game so long ago. All athletes should be so lucky in their biographers. -Tim Morris, Sports Literature Association -- Tim Morris Sports Literature Association The short life of this canny pitcher of baseballs during the Roaring Twenties was filled with enough highs and lows, triumphs and heartaches, to keep you awake late into the night. Join Urban Shocker, Babe Ruth, and a fine cast of characters for the bumpy but well-written ride. Good stuff. -Leigh Montville, author of best-selling biographies of Babe Ruth and Ted Williams -- Leigh Montville From the greatest team of all time comes one of baseball's most tragic and-somehow-forgotten players. Urban Shocker deserved better, and thanks to Steve Steinberg and his meticulous research, his fascinating story is finally told. -Brian Kenny, MLB Network studio host -- Brian Kenny Steve Steinberg makes history come alive. He paints such a vivid picture of the 1920s you would think he had actually been there and experienced it himself. -Christopher Mad Dog Russo, sports radio and TV personality -- Christopher Mad Dog Russo I would rather read Steve Steinberg on Urban Shocker than just about anyone else on anything else. Steinberg and Shocker go together like Cracker Jack and baseball. You won't care if you never get back! -Rob Neyer, author, commentator, and analyst for ESPN, SB Nation, and Fox Sports -- Rob Neyer The short life of this canny pitcher of baseballs during the Roaring Twenties was filled with enough highs and lows, triumphs and heartaches, to keep you awake late into the night. Join Urban Shocker, Babe Ruth, and a fine cast of characters for the bumpy but well-written ride. Good stuff. -Leigh Montville, author of best-selling biographies of Babe Ruth and Ted Williams -- Leigh Montville From the greatest team of all time comes one of baseball's most tragic and-somehow-forgotten players. Urban Shocker deserved better, and thanks to Steve Steinberg and his meticulous research, his fascinating story is finally told. -Brian Kenny, MLB Network studio host -- Brian Kenny Steve Steinberg makes history come alive. He paints such a vivid picture of the 1920s you would think he had actually been there and experienced it himself. -Christopher Mad Dog Russo, sports radio and TV personality -- Christopher Mad Dog Russo I would rather read Steve Steinberg on Urban Shocker than just about anyone else on anything else. Steinberg and Shocker go together like Cracker Jack and baseball. You won't care if you never get back! -Rob Neyer, author, commentator, and analyst for ESPN, SB Nation, and Fox Sports -- Rob Neyer Author InformationSteve Steinberg is a baseball historian and coauthor with Lyle Spatz of The Colonel and Hug: The Partnership that Transformed the New York Yankees (Nebraska, 2015), research award winner from the Society for American Baseball Research, and 1921: The Yankees, the Giants, and the Battle for Baseball Supremacy in New York (Nebraska, 2010), winner of the Seymour Medal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |