Tris Speaker and the 1920 Indians: Tragedy to Glory
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Gary Webster (Author)
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During the Cleveland Indians' checkered 110-year history, only two of its teams have brought home baseball's ultimate prize. While the 1948 team continues to be revered by Clevelanders, little has been written about the 1920 team that won the city's first pennant and World Series. Few, if any, World Series championship teams faced as much adversity as did the 1920 Cleveland Indians. Among the obstacles they faced during the season were the death of their star pitcher's wife in May; the shadow of the Chicago ""Black Sox"" scandal; and the tragic deadly beaning of shortstop Ray Chapman, the only fatal injury ever sustained by a major league player on the field of play. This chronicle of that incredible season highlights an overlooked chapter in history of one of baseball's most beloved underdogs. 20 photographs
About the Author
Gary Webster is the host of the morning show on WABQ/AM radio in Painesville, Ohio. He has published articles in the Cleveland Plain Dealer and is the author of one other book about the Cleveland Indians.
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- Contributor: Gary Webster
- Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc
- ISBN13: 9780786467969
- Number of Pages: 240
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
- Release Date: 2012-08-30
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Gary Webster is the host of the morning show on WABQ/AM radio in Painesville, Ohio. He has published articles in the Cleveland Plain Dealer and is the author of one other book about the Cleveland Indians.
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