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Paperback Uncle Robbie Book

ISBN: 0910137765

ISBN13: 9780910137768

Uncle Robbie

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Hall of Fame member Wilbert Robinson began his career as a catcher. As a Baltimore Oriole in the 1890s the hard-nosed but congenial receiver joined John McGraw, Wee Willie Keeler, and other greats on the roughest team of the game's toughest era. He went on to make a reputation with McGraw's New York Giants as a great developer of pitchers. Subsequently he took over the Brooklyn Dodgers, quickly turning them into pennant winners and gradually becoming...

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This Book is an Unsung Gem

I have only one complaint about this book. I wish it was available in hard cover. Wilbert Robinson was a member of the nasty Baltimore Orioles of the 1890's and later distinguished himself as a pitching coach for his friend John McGraw's Giants and finally as the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1914-1931. The authors give us the true story of Robinson's catch of what he thought was a baseball from an airplane. Their version is much different from what you may read in other baseball books. The object he caught was a grapefruit and, no, the one who dropped it was not Casey Stengel, but a female airplane pilot. Why the grapefruit? Read the book and find out. The reason for Robinson's feud with his old pal John McGraw is here as well along with their reconcilation many years later. The authors point out that Robinson has an underserved label as a clown due to the Dodgers reputation as being "Daffy" during his reign. As the authors point out, during those so-called Daffy years, "the Robins won more games than they lost at home and played the Giants tough. Robinson didn't win a pennant, but neither did McGraw. In Brooklyn, that mattered a lot." Wilbert Robinson is a deserving member of baseball's Hall of Fame whose career covered a very colorful period of baseball's history. This book is an unsung gem, and Wilbert Robinson is a subject worthy of a book. I only wish it was in hard cover. Thanks to authors Kavanagh and Macht. You have both done a great job and I know the subject of your book would thank you.
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