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'Hooper''s instinct for knowing where the ball was going to be hit was uncanny. I''m sure, too, that he made more diving catches than any other outfielder in history. With most outfielders the diving catch is half luck; with Hooper, it was a masterpiece of business.'--Babe Ruth, on his selection of Harry Hooper for his all-time all-star team

Through the figure of Harry Hooper (1887-1974), star of four World Series championship teams and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, Paul Zingg describes baseball''s transformation from an often rowdy spectacle to a respectable career choice and entertainment institution.

Zingg chronicles Hooper''s rise from a sharecropper background in California to college and then to the pinnacle of his sport. Boston''s leadoff hitter and right fielder from 1909 to 1920, Hooper later played for the Chicago White Sox, managed in the Pacific Coast League, and coached Princeton''s team. When he retired from playing in 1925, he held every ma

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      Publisher: MO - University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 1/22/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780252071706, 978-0252071706
      ISBN10: 0252071700

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      Book Synopsis

      'Hooper''s instinct for knowing where the ball was going to be hit was uncanny. I''m sure, too, that he made more diving catches than any other outfielder in history. With most outfielders the diving catch is half luck; with Hooper, it was a masterpiece of business.'--Babe Ruth, on his selection of Harry Hooper for his all-time all-star team

      Through the figure of Harry Hooper (1887-1974), star of four World Series championship teams and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, Paul Zingg describes baseball''s transformation from an often rowdy spectacle to a respectable career choice and entertainment institution.

      Zingg chronicles Hooper''s rise from a sharecropper background in California to college and then to the pinnacle of his sport. Boston''s leadoff hitter and right fielder from 1909 to 1920, Hooper later played for the Chicago White Sox, managed in the Pacific Coast League, and coached Princeton''s team. When he retired from playing in 1925, he held every ma

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