Schoolboy: The Untold Journey of a Yankees Hero
Schoolboy: The Untold Journey of a Yankees Hero
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Waite Hoyt, a high school junior signed by the 1915 New York Giants, had an improbable baseball journey. Despite nearly having his hands amputated and playing in the Minor Leagues, he became the best pitcher for the New York Yankees in the 1920s. Tim Manners has reanimated Hoyt's story, revealing his conflict between pursuing a more respectable career and being the best pitcher on the 1927 Yankees. Hoyt won 237 big league games, was a vaudeville star, philosophizer, and funeral director. He shares his thoughts on baseball legends, strategies, and the art of pitching. His legacy is as a raconteur with awe-inspiring anecdotes.
Format: Hardback
Length: 260 pages
Publication date: 01 April 2024
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Schoolboy Hoyts improbable baseball journey began when the 1915 New York Giants signed him as a high school junior, for no pay and a five-dollar bonus. After nearly having both his hands amputated and cavorting with men twice his age in the hardscrabble Minor Leagues, he somehow ended up the best pitcher for the New York Yankees in the 1920s.
Based on a trove of Hoyts writings and interview transcripts, Tim Manners has reanimated the baseball legends untold story, entirely in Hoyts own words.
Schoolboy dives straight into early twentieth-century America and the birth of modern-day baseball, as well as Hoyts defining conflict: Should he have pursued something more respectable than being the best pitcher on the 1927 New York Yankees, arguably the greatest baseball team of all time?
Over his twenty-three-year professional baseball career, Hoyt won 237 big league games across 3,845 ⅔ innings—and one locker room brawl with Babe Ruth. He also became a vaudeville star who swapped dirty jokes with Mae West and drank champagne with Al Capone, a philosophizer who bonded with Lou Gehrig over the meaning of life, and a funeral director who left a body chilling in his trunk while pitching an afternoon game at Yankee Stadium.
Hoyt shares his thoughts on famous moments in the golden age of baseball history; assesses baseball legends, including Ty Cobb, Stan Musial, and Pete Rose; and describes the strategies of baseball managers John McGraw, Miller Huggins, and Connie Mack. He writes at length about the art of pitching and how the game and its players changed—and didnt—over his lifetime. After retiring from baseball at thirty-eight and coming to terms with his alcoholism, Hoyt found some happiness as a family man and a beloved, pioneering Cincinnati Reds radio sportscaste.
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781496236791
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