Bob Feller's Little Blue Book of Baseball Wisdom
From hard-working farm boy growing up in post-WWI Van Meter, Iowa, to the youngest All-Star and longest-lived Hall of Famer, sharp-witted Bob Feller distills nine decades of hard-earned wisdom--gleaned from experiences both on and off the diamond--in his new Little Blue Book of Baseball Wisdom, a sequel to his best-selling Little Black Book of Baseball Wisdom. Feller write...more
Hardcover, 176 pages
Published
March 1st 2009
by Triumph Books
(first published February 9th 2001)
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My next All-Star team was in 1941. I started the game and pitched to the first nine hitters. The first hitter singled, but I picked him off at first base. This was the famous All-Start game in Detroit where Ted Williams hit the home run in the bottom of the ninth to win it. Joe DiMaggio had reached first base on what should have been the last out of the game, but Cecil Travis went into second base with his spikes high and hit Billy Herman, the National League second baseman. Billy made a wide th...more
Bob Feller's baseball wisdom is ageless. Nice "bathroom reader." Will have to get his "Little Blue Book" now.
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