Whitey Ford
A Biography
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About the Book
Called the “Chairman of the Board” because of his remarkable control in big-money games, Eddie “Whitey” Ford still holds the record for World Series wins (10), and was Casey Stengel’s ace during much of the Yankees’ historic mid-century pennant streak. Off the mound, Whitey’s carousing with Mickey Mantle was legendary, and he, in many ways, symbolizes the excesses and good fortunes of the Yankees during that era—living hard and winning often.
This book delves into the life and baseball career of Whitey Ford, the Hall of Fame left-hander who helped the Yankees win 11 pennants and six world championships. After a childhood on the New York sandlots, he quickly worked his way through the Yankees farm system and, when called up in 1950, won nine straight in a pennant race and then won the final game of the World Series sweep of the Phillies. He would go on to pitch for 16 seasons—all of them with New York—and retire as the winningest pitcher in franchise history. His story is detailed here with a generous helping of play-by-play action and personal anecdotes. Seven appendices offer Ford’s career statistics and compare him to other great pitchers, past and present.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Miles Coverdale, Jr.
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 249
Bibliographic Info: 33 photos, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2006
pISBN: 978-0-7864-2514-3
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface 1
1: Growing up on the Sandlots 3
2: Making the Majors 8
3: Back from the Army 19
4: “Next Year” Unfortunately Arrives 36
5: Chasing Twenty Wins 53
6: Ford vs. Spahn 72
7: A Great Season Interrupted by Injuries 87
8: A Disappointing Season 102
9: Pirates Steal Series, with Help from Stengel 108
10: Ford Finally Wins Twenty 123
11: Another Near No-Hitter and Another Title 144
12: Ford vs. Koufax 161
13: Chasing Ruth Again 175
14: End of an Era 194
15: Where Ford Ranks 211
Appendices 219
Chapter Notes 229
Bibliography 233
Index 235
Book Reviews & Awards
“the author does an excellent job of telling the life story”—1190kex.com.