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Honus Wagner

By: Dennis DeValeria, Jeanne DeValeria
Narrated by: Ian Esmo
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Honus Wagner, whose career in baseball (most of it with the Pittsburgh Pirates) stretched from 1895 to 1917, was the first American sports superstar of the twentieth century. One of the first five players to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in its first year (1939), he was probably the best shortstop in baseball's history. His great career and the dawn of baseball as popular entertainment occurred simultaneously, and he has become an icon of the early game; his 1909 baseball card, one of which sold four years ago for $451,000, is a holy grail of American memorabilia. This first major biography shows why Wagner was America's favorite image of sport during baseball's transition to the modern era.©1995 Dennis DeValeria and Jeanne Burke DeValeria (P)1996 Blackstone Audiobooks Baseball & Softball Sports
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"A superb portrait, painted with thorough research on the canvas of one of baseball's most fascinating eras.' (Gene Carney)

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Not as captivating as Cobb's story

It was a boring story, not as good as Cobb yet again, he beat him in Hall of Fame votes and then Cobb is a better story.

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History comes alive!

The first review I ever did here was for "Clemente" ~ which I loved. However, after listening to "Honus Wagner" I can say that I'm even more impressed! Wagner's career coincided w/ the growth of baseball from a "game" to a "sport" and he was truly its' best ambassador.

Besides the expected details of The Flying Dutchman's career w/ the Pittsburgh Pirates, we are also introduced to the dramatic changes that were happening in America at the turn of the 20th Century. Automobiles replacing carriages; athletes & actors replacing statesmen & scholars as the public's sweethearts; Coporate mergers & takeovers affecting everday life; etc.

Plus there is SOOO MUCH I learned about old time baseball that I never knew before: The DH rule nearly introduced in the 1890's; Rabid fans who roadtripped across the circuit to cheer their teams; players suspected of using "performance enhancements" and the public's outcry.

An INCREDIBLE read that literally brought a tear to my eye when completed. BRAVO HONUS!!

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Great

Should be required for all Ball fans to listen in it's entirety. His humility is non evident in today's so called ball players. Would benefit the world if it were.

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Somewhat Interesting

Really struggling to finish. Reading is rather flat. I don't feel like I'm in the time period.

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Bringing the great Honus Wagner back to life

When the events an author is writing about happened 100 years ago, the best compliments a reader can pay the writer is to say the material is well-researched and entertaining. That is undoubtedly the case here. While by no means is this an elite biography, Wagner himself was an elite player, truly one of the all-time greats. I wanted to learn a lot more about him and about how the game was played at the turn of the last century, and this book accomplished both. in particular, the narration was very enjoyable.

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Stick with it

The politics of early baseball bore me and the beginning chapters were full of it. Once he gets to Lou it is all gold to the end.

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Awesome baseball history!

Not only does it give an excellent biography of one of baseballs all time greatest players, it also gives an excellent history of the start up of the National and American leagues.
A must listen for all baseball fans.

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Flawed book about a rather boring subject

For one thing, the book calls Ty Cobb a "racist" multiple times and that myth has been thoroughly debunked. The authors clearly did not do their homework on that. As for the main subject, most of the book is play-by-play of important games because Honus Wagner was an amazing baseball player with not much of a life outside of the diamond.

Worth it only for the most diehard fans of the game.

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Honus Wagner the Flying Dutchman

One of the Greatest players of all time! 8 Time National League Batting Champion! Baseball Legend!

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Highly Recommend for Any Baseball Fan

This outstanding book is right up there with Glory of Their Times. I highly recommend this to anyone with real interest in the history of the game.

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