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Rube Waddell: The Zany, Brilliant Life of a Strikeout Artist

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George Edward "Rube" Waddell was one of the zaniest characters ever to play baseball. The legendary Connie Mack, who saw quite a few cards during his nearly seven decade stint in the majors, once observed that no other screwball he ever saw could hold a candle to Rube. Mack also said that Rube's curveball was the best he'd ever seen. Indeed, Waddell was one of the greatest pitchers in the history of the game. Rube won 191 games in 13 seasons, had four straight 20-win seasons for Mack and the Philadelphia A's, and claimed six consecutive strikeout titles. In 1904 he struck out 349 batters, a record that held for six decades. This biography traces his early life in western Pennsylvania, the fits and starts of his first years in professional baseball, his big years with the A's, and his subsequent fade into obscurity and his early death in a sanatorium on April Fool's Day, 1914.

  • Author: Alan H. Levey
  • Paperback: 327 pages
  • Published: July, 2000
  • Dimensions: 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
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One of the top left-handed pitchers in history, Rube Waddell was also among the game’s most eccentric and colorful players. Waddell possessed a great fastball and curve, aided by pinpoint control. Walter Johnson said: “(Waddell) had more sheer pitching ability than any man I ever saw.” Connie Mack got the most out of him, as Waddell won 97 games for the Philadelphia Athletics between 1902 and 1905. He led the American League in strikeouts six consecutive seasons, including a long-standing record of 349 in 1904.

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George Edward "Rube" Waddell was one of the zaniest characters ever to play baseball. The legendary Connie Mack, who saw quite a few cards during his nearly seven decade stint in the majors, once observed that no other screwball he ever saw could hold a candle to Rube. Mack also said that Rube's curveball was the best he'd ever seen. Indeed, Waddell was one of the greatest pitchers in the history of the game. Rube won 191 games in 13 seasons, had four straight 20-win seasons for Mack and the Philadelphia A's, and claimed six consecutive strikeout titles. In 1904 he struck out 349 batters, a record that held for six decades. This biography traces his early life in western Pennsylvania, the fits and starts of his first years in professional baseball, his big years with the A's, and his subsequent fade into obscurity and his early death in a sanatorium on April Fool's Day, 1914.

  • Author: Alan H. Levey
  • Paperback: 327 pages
  • Published: July, 2000
  • Dimensions: 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
Player Biography
One of the top left-handed pitchers in history, Rube Waddell was also among the game’s most eccentric and colorful players. Waddell possessed a great fastball and curve, aided by pinpoint control. Walter Johnson said: “(Waddell) had more sheer pitching ability than any man I ever saw.” Connie Mack got the most out of him, as Waddell won 97 games for the Philadelphia Athletics between 1902 and 1905. He led the American League in strikeouts six consecutive seasons, including a long-standing record of 349 in 1904.

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JERSEY SIZE 40 44 48 52 56 60
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Chest 34 - 36" 38 - 40" 42 - 44" 46 - 48" 50 - 52" 54 - 56" 58 - 60"
Waist 28 - 30" 32 - 34" 36 - 38" 40 - 42" 44 - 46" 48 - 50" 52 - 54"
Hip 34 - 36" 38 - 40" 42 - 44" 46 - 48" 50 - 52" 54 - 56" 58 - 60"