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The Grand Old Man of Baseball - Connie Mack in His Final Years, 1932-1956 (Hardcover)
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The Grand Old Man of Baseball - Connie Mack in His Final Years, 1932-1956 (Hardcover)
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In The Grand Old Man of Baseball, Norman L. Macht chronicles Connie
Mack's tumultuous final two decades in baseball. After Mack had
built one of baseball's greatest teams, the 1929-31 Philadelphia
Athletics, the Depression that followed the stock market crash
fundamentally reshaped Mack's legacy as his team struggled on the
field and at the gate. Among the challenges Mack faced: a sharp
drop in attendance that forced him to sell his star players; the
rise of the farm system, which he was slow to adopt; the opposition
of other owners to night games, which he favored; the postwar
integration of baseball, which he initially opposed; a split
between the team's heirs (Mack's sons Roy and Earle on one side,
their half brother Connie Jr. on the other) that tore apart the
family and forced Mack to choose-unwisely-between them; and,
finally, the disastrous 1951-54 seasons in which Roy and Earle ran
the club to the brink of bankruptcy. By now aged and mentally
infirm, Mack watched in bewilderment as the business he had built
fell apart. Broke and in debt, Roy and Earle feuded over the sale
of the team. In a never-before-revealed series of maneuvers, Roy
double-crossed his father and brother and the team was sold and
moved to Kansas City in 1954. In Macht's third volume of his
trilogy on Mack, he describes the physical, mental, and financial
decline of Mack's final years, which unfortunately became a classic
American tragedy.
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