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Harry Wright: The Father of Professional Base Ball

by Christopher Devine
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Overview

"This biography resurrects one of baseball's foremost unrecognized legends, "The Father of Professional Base Ball," Hall of Famer Harry Wright. The son of a premier cricketer, Sam Wright, Harry converted (together with his Hall of Fame brother George) to baseball after coming to America from England. Harry went on to become one of the game's most successful players, managers, and innovators. Among his lasting contributions were the implementation of spring training, doubleheaders, and the modern uniform - but most notably he introduced true professionalism, acknowledged by his peers." Drawing on contemporary sources including his own papers, this book covers all of Wright's life: his arrival in America; his experiences with the undefeated Cincinnati Red Stockings of 1869-70; his relationship with his wives and children; his experiences in Boston, Providence, and Philadelphia; his death at age 60 in 1895; and his election to the Hall of Fame in 1953.

Synopsis

"This biography resurrects one of baseball's foremost unrecognized legends, "The Father of Professional Base Ball," Hall of Famer Harry Wright. The son of a premier cricketer, Sam Wright, Harry converted (together with his Hall of Fame brother George) to baseball after coming to America from England. Harry went on to become one of the game's most successful players, managers, and innovators. Among his lasting contributions were the implementation of spring training, doubleheaders, and the modern uniform - but most notably he introduced true professionalism, acknowledged by his peers." Drawing on contemporary sources including his own papers, this book covers all of Wright's life: his arrival in America; his experiences with the undefeated Cincinnati Red Stockings of 1869-70; his relationship with his wives and children; his experiences in Boston, Providence, and Philadelphia; his death at age 60 in 1895; and his election to the Hall of Fame in 1953.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2003
Publisher
McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Pages
202
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780786415618

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