The Ferrell Brothers of Baseball
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About the Book
Here is the baseball history of three brothers. George was the eldest of the trio and the local hero. He played, managed and scouted in professional baseball for 50 years. Rick was the cerebral baseball brother. He devoted 60 years to the game in such capacities as college player, eight-time major league all-star, coach, scout and major league executive. Wes was the natural. He was as talented as anyone who ever set foot on a baseball diamond and as good as any pitcher who ever threw a ball. This work chronicles the Ferrell family history with a major emphasis on George, Rick, and Wes; all the baseball doings; and includes numerous photographs. An appendix offers a year-by-year statistical look at the baseball careers of all seven Ferrell brothers including date of birth, height, weight, league, team, position, and averages, among other data.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Dick Thompson
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 316
Bibliographic Info: 68 photos, tables, appendix, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2005
pISBN: 978-0-7864-2006-3
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Preface 1
1 The Flesh and Blood Frank Merriwell 5
2 Guilford County 17
3 The Free Agent 32
4 1929–The Prodigy 38
5 1930–The Best Pitcher in Baseball 51
6 1931–Baseball’s Greatest Hitting Pitcher 73
7 1932–Peck’s Bad Boy 96
8 1933–First All-Stars 114
9 1934–Brother Battery in Boston 133
10 1935–The Best Player in Baseball 151
11 1936–The Blow-up in Boston 177
12 1937–On to Washington 206
13 1938–On a Wing and a Prayer 227
14 The Knuckleball Catcher 240
15 The Executive 261
Epilogue 273
Appendix 277
Chapter Notes 289
Bibliography 295
Index 299
Book Reviews & Awards
“exceptional…should be in every baseball scholar’s library”—The SABR Bulletin; “well documented…the many photographs…are a highlight of the volume”—North Carolina Libraries; “Dick Thompson hits a home run”—Our State.