Jimmie Foxx

The Life and Times of a Baseball Hall of Famer, 1907–1967

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About the Book

In February 1925, 17-year-old Jimmie Foxx left his home in Sudlersville, Maryland, and joined the Philadelphia Athletics in spring training. Over the next twenty years, Foxx was one of the most consistent stars in the majors. His long home runs were legendary—his 535 were second only to Babe Ruth’s 714 when he retired in 1945. Only six years later, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Foxx tried his hand at a variety of jobs after he left baseball, but seemed always to be drawn back to the game. He coached and managed in the minor leagues and even managed the Fort Wayne Daisies of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League in 1953. This is the story of Foxx’s rise to glory, his life in and out of the game, and his love affair with the national pastime.

About the Author(s)

W. Harrison Daniel is a professor emeritus at the University of Richmond and and the coauthor of Baseball and Richmond: A History of the Professional Game, 1884–2000 (2003).

Bibliographic Details

W. Harrison Daniel
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 256
Bibliographic Info: photos, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2004 [1996]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-1867-1
eISBN: 978-1-4766-2182-1
Imprint: McFarland

Book Reviews & Awards

“this much-needed comprehensive biography on Foxx is a fine addition to baseball literature”—Sports Collectors Digest; “a scholarly biography of one of baseball’s most formidable right-handed hitters”—Sporting News; “well-researched, detailed”—Mississippi Quarterly.