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Chris Von der Ahe and the St.Louis Browns J. Thomas Hetrick

Chris Von der Ahe and the St.Louis Browns By J. Thomas Hetrick

Chris Von der Ahe and the St.Louis Browns by J. Thomas Hetrick


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Chris Von der Ahe started out as a clerk in a grocery store and ended up sponsoring a baseball team called the St. Louis Browns, who captured the pennant four years in a row. This is a biography of the man who was embroiled in legal battles and baseball disputes for nearly a decade.

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Chris Von der Ahe and the St.Louis Browns Summary

Chris Von der Ahe and the St.Louis Browns by J. Thomas Hetrick

Chris Von der Ahe emigrated from Germany to the United States in 1867, and settled in St. Louis, Missouri. Starting out as a clerk in a grocery store, he succeeded quickly in buying the grocery store and establishing a saloon in the back. Although Von der Ahe had no special interest in sports, he did notice that fans liked to drop by after a ball game and have a beer. This initial perception launched Von der Ahe on a rollercoaster ride through early American baseball, contributing to his story of luck, pluck, and bravado. Seeing a natural link between baseball and his saloon, Von der Ahe sponsored an American Association baseball team called the St. Louis Browns, the head of a lineage that includes the present-day St. Louis Cardinals. The American Association only lasted for ten years, but through this period Von der Ahe's Browns captured the pennant four years in a row. After a raucous pennant race in 1889 and a full-scale player revolt, the American Association sank into bankruptcy and dissolved. Such a financial disaster is only one of many bizarre and unique events discussed in this insightful and utterly readable biography of one of America's early baseball owners. Bearing uncanny similarity to the iron-willed personas of contemporary baseball owners, Von der Ahe was embroiled in legal battles and baseball disputes for nearly a decade that culminated in his own kidnapping and his stadium being burned to the ground. After being bought out in 1899, Von der Ahe disappeared and died in obscurity in 1913, without a baseball team. With bibliography.

Chris Von der Ahe and the St.Louis Browns Reviews

...For anyone interested in 19th century baseball or owners or reading a book about one different individual, I highly recommend it. Sabr If baseball writer J. Thomas Hetrick, the author of Chris Von der Ahe and the St. Louis Browns, hasn't already sold the movie rights for this fantastic book, he surely should. It's a remarkably well-researched and entertaining read from beginning to end and absolutely superb fodder for a Seabiscuit-like film presentation. Www.Haroldseymour.Com ...Hetrick tells a great story... Elysian Fields Quarterly ...the author has done considerable research into the details of Von der Ahe's life, and several appendixes add interest. CHOICE Chris Von der Ahe and the St. Louis Browns, J. Thomas Hetrick's account of this strange baseball odyssey, has all the ingredients of a made-for-tv movie...Hetrick's eye for detail is indefatigable, his game accounts and rendering of the period and players most astute. Chris Von der Ahe and the St. Louis Browns is a most admirable study. NINE: A Journal of Baseball History & Culture ...zesty saga of the tavern proprietor who ended up running a four-time penant-winning team...the first full biography of one of baseball's most enigmatic owners. -- David Plaut USA Today Baseball Weekly Fans who think the game is wild now will appreciate Hetrick's account of Von der Ahe...who throughout the 1880s was embroiled in legal battles and baseball disputes that culminated in his own kidnapping and his stadium being burned to the ground. Direct ancestor to today's Cardinals, the Browns won the pennant four years in a row under his wild leadership. Reference and Research Book News

About J. Thomas Hetrick

J. Thomas Hetrick has been a long-standing member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR).

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CIN0810834731A
9780810834736
0810834731
Chris Von der Ahe and the St.Louis Browns by J. Thomas Hetrick
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Scarecrow Press
19990128
304
Short-listed for Society for American Baseball Research Seymour Medal 1999
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