A truly wonderful biography of a dreadfully unappreciated superstar of the game. This book is a treasure and one I’m sure to return to over the years. Mize was a special player who was known throughout the game as one of, if not the greatest hitter of his time. This book brings you from his early life in rural Georgia, cousins to both Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb, through his arduous grind through Branch Rickey’s labrynthine web of minor league clubs before arriving in the Major Leagues.
His was a quiet life of excellence by a man who approached the game, particularly the hitting part of the game, as an artisan. He seemed to understand hitting in a way that very few, even amongst his peers, could truly grasp.
This was a wonderful book that moves quick but covers every aspect of a life. I really love this book and will be recommending it to my baseball friends for a long time to come.