Tris Speaker: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend

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A three-time World Series winner and an early inductee into the Hall of Fame, lauded by Babe Ruth as the finest defensive outfielder he ever saw, and described as “perfection on the field” by the great Grantland Rice, Tris Speaker enjoys the peculiar distinction of being one of the least-known legends of baseball history. Tris Speaker: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend is the first book to tell the full story of Speaker’s turbulent life and to document in sharp detail the grit and glory of his pivotal role in baseball’s dead-ball era.

Playing for the Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians in the early part of the twentieth century, Tris “Spoke” Speaker put up numbers that amaze us even today: his record for career doubles—792—may never be approached, let alone broken. Timothy M. Gay gives a rousing account of some of the best baseball ever played—and of some of the darkest moments that ever tainted a game and hastened the end of a career. Gay’s four years of research on Speaker unearthed a document that suggests that cheating induced by gambling was far more widespread in early baseball than officials have acknowledged. Gay’s book captures the bygone spirit of the big leagues’ rough-and-tumble early years and restores one of baseball’s true greats—and a truly larger-than-life personality—to his rightful place in the American sports pantheon.

  • Author: Timothy M. Gay
  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Published: April, 2023
  • Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 8.75 inches
Player Biography
The most celebrated defensive outfielder of the deadball era, Tris Speaker played a shallow centerfield, amassing a record 450 assists and mastering the unassisted double play. John Lardner wrote that Speaker was “as free and easy in the broad spaces of an outfield as a wild horse on a prairie.” A terrific hitter with a .345 lifetime average, Speaker set the career record of 793 doubles and finished with 3,515 hits. A successful player-manager, he led the 1920 Cleveland Indians to a World Series championship.

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A three-time World Series winner and an early inductee into the Hall of Fame, lauded by Babe Ruth as the finest defensive outfielder he ever saw, and described as “perfection on the field” by the great Grantland Rice, Tris Speaker enjoys the peculiar distinction of being one of the least-known legends of baseball history. Tris Speaker: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend is the first book to tell the full story of Speaker’s turbulent life and to document in sharp detail the grit and glory of his pivotal role in baseball’s dead-ball era.

Playing for the Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians in the early part of the twentieth century, Tris “Spoke” Speaker put up numbers that amaze us even today: his record for career doubles—792—may never be approached, let alone broken. Timothy M. Gay gives a rousing account of some of the best baseball ever played—and of some of the darkest moments that ever tainted a game and hastened the end of a career. Gay’s four years of research on Speaker unearthed a document that suggests that cheating induced by gambling was far more widespread in early baseball than officials have acknowledged. Gay’s book captures the bygone spirit of the big leagues’ rough-and-tumble early years and restores one of baseball’s true greats—and a truly larger-than-life personality—to his rightful place in the American sports pantheon.

  • Author: Timothy M. Gay
  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Published: April, 2023
  • Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 8.75 inches
Player Biography
The most celebrated defensive outfielder of the deadball era, Tris Speaker played a shallow centerfield, amassing a record 450 assists and mastering the unassisted double play. John Lardner wrote that Speaker was “as free and easy in the broad spaces of an outfield as a wild horse on a prairie.” A terrific hitter with a .345 lifetime average, Speaker set the career record of 793 doubles and finished with 3,515 hits. A successful player-manager, he led the 1920 Cleveland Indians to a World Series championship.

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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"