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In Ty Cobb's Shadow: The Story of Napoleon Lajoie, Baseball"s First Superstar

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Often called the Emporer of the Diamond, he was baseball’s first superstar. Cy Young called him “the Babe Ruth of our time.” When he endorsed a popular cigar, it was said that half of the nation’s youth were sick the next day. Three cities claimed him as their hero, even as thousands upon thousands nationwide streamed through the turnstiles to see his mesmerizing talents on display.And yet, the Emperor’s reign was too short, usurped by a brilliant streaking meteor named Ty Cobb. But Napoleon Lajoie had risen from the street and the mills. He would not go down without a battle.Many years later, Ty Cobb came to visit. Each man was but a few years away from death, but under the swaying palms of a warm Florida afternoon, the two gladiators of the game needed to talk.In the Shadow of Ty Cobb is the story of America’s fanatical love affair with baseball. It is the story of baseball heroes who played the game as it will never be played again. From his impoverished French-Canadian childhood in the mills of Woonsocket, Rhode Island, to his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, he remains one of baseball’s greatest Horatio Alger figures, a man who kept true to his roots and found light even in the shadows.

294 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 1, 2016

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This was one of the most poorly edited books I've ever read. I felt like I was finding errors (typos, grammatical) on every page.
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The Past Comes Alive!

Author Greg Rubano has written an entertaining story of a 'superstar' of the dead ball era - Nap Lajoie from Woonsocket, Rhode Island, a mill town that also produced Hall of Famer Gabby Hartnett and relief pitcher extraordinaire Clem Labine of the Brooklyn Dodgers. His lifetime statistics rank among the pantheon of the greats of the game. A good read for baseball aficionados.
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