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Hank Greenberg

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Hank Greenberg Mark Kurlansky
Libristo code: 04359431
Publishers Yale University Press, April 2011
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One of the reasons baseball fans so love the sport is that it involves certain physical acts of beauty. And one of the most beautiful sights in the history of baseball was Hank Greenberg's swing. His calmly poised body seemed to have some special set of springs with a trigger release that snapped his arms and swept the bat through the air with the clean speed and strength of a propeller. But what is even more extraordinary than his grace and power is that in Detroit of 1934, his swing - or its absence - became entwined with American Jewish history. Though Hank Greenberg was one of the first players to challenge Babe Ruth's single-season record of sixty home runs, it was the game Greenberg did not play for which he is best remembered. With his decision to sit out a 1934 game between his Tigers and the New York Yankees because it fell on Yom Kippur, Hank Greenberg became a hero to Jews throughout America. Yet, as Kurlansky writes, he was the quintessential secular Jew, and to celebrate him for his loyalty to religious observance is to ignore who this man was. In "Hank Greenberg" the best-selling author Mark Kurlansky explores the truth behind the quiet slugger's legend: his Bronx boyhood in Crotona Park East, his spectacular discipline as an aspiring ballplayer, the complexity of his decision not to play on Yom Kippur, and the cultural context of virulent anti-Semitism - Detroit was the city of Father Coughlin and Henry Ford - in which his career played out. What Kurlansky discovers is a man of immense dignity and restraint with a passion for sport who became a great reader of history and biography - a man, too, who was an inspiration to the young Jackie Robinson. As Robinson said, 'Class tells. It sticks out all over Mr. Greenberg'.

About the book

Full name Hank Greenberg
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 224
EAN 9780300136609
ISBN 0300136609
Libristo code 04359431
Weight 346
Dimensions 158 x 218 x 20
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