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Sincerely, Ty Cobb (Paperback)
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Sincerely, Ty Cobb (Paperback)
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Loot Price R570
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You Save R112 (16%)
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In 1948 Hank O'Neal was eight years old, and his baseball mentors
were his grandfather, C. A. Christian, who'd been an exceptional
semipro player at the turn of the century, and two of his father's
classmates at TCU, Jim Nolan and Jim Busby. His grandfather went on
to college and became a pharmacist, but he never forgot his days of
glory as a teammate of the soon-to-become-legendary Ty Cobb. After
his introduction to these three men, all Hank wanted was to play
baseball. In 1954 his family moved to Syracuse, New York, where
Hank hung around McArthur Stadium, the home of the Syracuse Chiefs.
One of the players, Ben Zientara, lived two doors away, and not
only did Hank pester him and the other players, but he also began
writing major league players, both active and retired. One of them,
Ty Cobb, became his pen pal in 1955. He'd played with Hank's
grandfather in Georgia fifty-five years earlier, and the 'nastiest
man in baseball' was kind and supportive to his young fan.
Sincerely, Ty Cobb traces ten years of a child's life in baseball,
from his first struggles on the sandlot to his final high school
game. It is illustrated with period memorabilia and twelve pages of
handwritten letters from Ty Cobb, plus others from Hall of Fame
players like Eddie Walsh and Frankie Frisch.
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