Tag: Slugger

Rocky Colavito Cleveland’s Iconic Slugger


Free Download Mark Sommer, "Rocky Colavito: Cleveland’s Iconic Slugger"
English | ISBN: 1476673977 | 2019 | 246 pages | EPUB | 10 MB
Iconic ballplayer Rocky Colavito captivated fans during the 1950s and 1960s with his movie-star looks, boyish enthusiasm, powerful bat and cannon-like arm. This biography of "the Rock"-the first in more than half a century-recounts his origins in an Italian immigrant family, his close friendships with Herb Score and Roger Maris, and his rise through the minors to become one of the Cleveland Indians’ most beloved players-who retired with the third most home runs by a right-handed AL batter.

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Harmon Killebrew Ultimate Slugger


Free Download Steve Aschburner, "Harmon Killebrew: Ultimate Slugger"
English | 2012 | pages: 256 | ISBN: 1600787029 | EPUB | 1,1 mb
When Hall of Famer Harmon "Killer" Killebrew died in May 2011, the baseball world lost one of its best hitters and one of the finest ambassadors the game has ever known. Killebrew was second only to Babe Ruth in home runs by an American League slugger, and finished his career with 573 home runs and in 11th place for all-time Major League Baseball history. This book takes a look at the 22-year career of a perennial Most Valuable Player candidate and baseball powerhouse, reviewing his life in and out of baseball and peeling back the mystery surrounding this intensely private athlete. This biography is a look not only at Killebrew’s long career as a player, but his life as an announcer and businessman after his retirement from baseball.

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Ken Williams A Slugger in Ruth’s Shadow


Free Download Dave Heller, "Ken Williams: A Slugger in Ruth’s Shadow"
English | 2017 | pages: 280 | ISBN: 1476665354 | EPUB | 9,0 mb
Perhaps familiar today as an answer to sports trivia questions, Ken Williams (1890-1959) was once a celebrity who helped bring about a new kind of power baseball in the 1920s. One of the great sluggers of his era (and of all time), he beat Babe Ruth for the home run title in 1922, and became the first to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in a season that year. Later recognized for his accomplishments, he was considered for but not inducted into the Hall of Fame. This first-ever biography of Williams covers his life and career, from his small town upbringing, to his unlikely foray into pro baseball, to his retirement years, when he served as a police officer and ran a pool hall in his hometown.

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