Christy Mathewson, the Christian Gentleman
How One Man's Faith and Fastball Forever Changed Baseball- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2014
Summary
Nearly a century after his final major league appearance, Christy Mathewson is still considered one of the greatest right-handed pitchers in the history of baseball. Mathewson ranks in the top ten among pitchers for wins, shutouts, and ERA, and in 1936 he was honored as one of the inaugural members of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Playing in the early twentieth century, Mathewson was the nation’s first All-American hero, a man of Christianity inspiring the values of millions while bringing dignity to a game that had previously been reserved for rougher characters.
In Christy Mathewson, the Christian Gentleman: How One Man's Faith and Fastball Forever Changed Baseball, Bob Gaines delivers a close and personal look at the extraordinary life and soul of a gifted man living in a unique time. After growing up in a loving, Christian home and attending Bucknell University under the careful watch of his childhood pastor, Mathewson struggled to find his footing in the unsavory world of professional baseball. Seen as an “intellectual college boy” whose shy personality was misinterpreted as an aloof arrogance, Mathewson’s faith and character were put to the test. Through strong will and an unusual partnership with John McGraw—a manager his exact opposite in everything but a desire to succeed and a fervent belief in God—Christy became the most admired and respected man on his team.
Christy Mathewson, the Christian Gentleman features details on Christy’s childhood and college years not documented by other sports historians—information discovered by the author in Mathewson’s hometown, the churches he attended, and college archives. Including timeless images, this book brings to life Mathewson’s amazing career, faultless character, and unwavering faith.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2014
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4422-3314-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4422-3315-7
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 283
- Product type
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access
- 1 The Boy Wonder from Bucknell (1901) No access Pages 1 - 6
- 2 A Near Perfect Boyhood (1889) No access Pages 7 - 24
- 3 Breathing in the Smoker (1900) No access Pages 25 - 38
- 4 Dumping on the Yannigan (1901) No access Pages 39 - 46
- 5 Hit the Road, Slacker (1902) No access Pages 47 - 58
- 6 Matty and the Iron Man (1903) No access Pages 59 - 66
- 7 A Busy Mind (1905) No access Pages 67 - 76
- 8 Tinker to Evers to Chance, Oh My (1906) No access Pages 77 - 82
- 9 Nickel Plate Road (1907) No access Pages 83 - 90
- 10 The Smartest Bonehead in Baseball (1908) No access Pages 91 - 104
- 11 A Deeply Private Grief (1909) No access Pages 105 - 118
- 12 High Spikes for the Chief (1911) No access Pages 119 - 130
- 13 A Fateful Day at Fenway (1912) No access Pages 131 - 146
- 14 Pebbles on a Barren Shore (1913) No access Pages 147 - 154
- 15 The World’s Longest Baseball Adventure (1913–1914) No access Pages 155 - 172
- 16 Say It Ain’t So, Joe (1916) No access Pages 173 - 186
- 17 The Shadow of Greater Days (1920) No access Pages 187 - 200
- 18 The Family Name (1929) No access Pages 201 - 218
- Appendix A No access Pages 219 - 230
- Appendix B No access Pages 231 - 238
- Appendix C No access Pages 239 - 242
- Notes No access Pages 243 - 262
- Bibliography No access Pages 263 - 268
- Index No access Pages 269 - 282
- About the Author No access Pages 283 - 283




