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Lefty and Tim - How Steve Carlton and Tim McCarver Became Baseball's Best Battery (Hardcover)
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Lefty and Tim - How Steve Carlton and Tim McCarver Became Baseball's Best Battery (Hardcover)
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Lefty and Tim is the dual biography of Hall of Fame pitcher Steve
"Lefty" Carlton and catcher Tim McCarver, detailing their
relationship from 1965, when they played with the St. Louis
Cardinals, through 1980, when they played for the Philadelphia
Phillies. Along the way McCarver became Carlton's personal catcher,
and together they became the best battery in baseball in the
mid-to-late 1970s. At first glance Carlton and McCarver appear like
an odd couple: McCarver was old school, Carlton new age. At the
beginning of his career, McCarver believed that the catcher called
the pitches, encouraged the pitcher when necessary, and schooled
the pitcher when he deviated from the game plan. But Lefty, who
pioneered the use of meditation and martial arts in baseball, was
stubborn too. He wanted to control pitch selection. Over time,
Carlton and McCarver developed a strong bond off the diamond that
allowed them to understand and trust each other. In the process,
Steve Carlton became one of the greatest left-handers in the
history of Major League Baseball, an achievement that would not
have been possible without Tim McCarver as his catcher. Not only
did McCarver mentor Carlton as a young hurler with the Cardinals,
but he helped resurrect Carlton's career when they were reunited in
Philadelphia midseason in 1975. Carlton won his second Cy Young
Award with McCarver behind the plate in 1977. Told in the
historical context of the time they played the game, Lefty and Tim
recounts the pair's time in the tumultuous sixties, with the racial
integration of the St. Louis Cardinals and the dominance of
pitching, and in the turbulent seventies, characterized by MLB's
labor tensions, the arrival of free agency, and the return of the
lively ball that followed the lowering of the pitcher's mound in
1969.
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