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The Mascots of 1911: The year God met the Devil in the World Series

 
The Mascots of 1911: The year God met the Devil in the World Series

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In 1911, Connie Mack and John McGraw-arguably baseball's all-time greatest managers-shaped the game as each pitch was thrown and every base was stolen. And they did it with the help of their quirky mascots and superstitious players.

Set in the stadiums, trains, hotels and clubhouses of baseball's formative years, The Mascots of 1911 is peopled with brilliantly colorful characters. This fictional yet historically accurate story is told through the teams' managers and mascots: Connie Mack and Louis van Zelst of the Philadelphia Athletics, and John McGraw and Charlie Faust of the New York Giants.

Louis, a young, misshapen hunchback, believes in the goodness of the soul of baseball; he says teams should "win for the right reason-they're the best." Under the wing of the even-tempered and gentlemanly Mack, Louis inspires the A's by concealing his personal agony with joy.

Feeble-minded Charlie Faust, the Giants' mascot, arrives bearing a gypsy's prophecy: if he gets to pitch, he'll ensure the Giants win the Pennant. Barely tolerated by the pugnacious McGraw, Faust entertains the crowd and convinces the players that spells, good luck charms and black magic will improve their play.

Through that curious season and all the way to the World Series in 1911, the story was clearly bigger than the final score.

Product details

EAN/ISBN:
9780595464241
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
166
Publication date:
2007-11-01
Publisher:
iUniverse
Manufacturer:
Unknown
EAN/ISBN:
9780595464241
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
166
Publication date:
2007-11-01
Publisher:
iUniverse
Manufacturer:
Unknown

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