
Smoky Joe Wood: The Biography of a Baseball Legend
Author(s): Gerald C. Wood (Author)
- Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
- Publication Date: 1 April 2013
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 440 pages
- ISBN-10: 0803244991
- ISBN-13: 9780803244993
Book Description
WINNER OF THE 2014 SEYMOUR MEDAL sponsored by the Society for American Baseball Research and finalist for 2014 SABR Larry Ritter Award
Though his pitching career lasted only a few seasons, Howard Ellsworth “Smoky Joe” Wood was one of the most dominating figures in baseball history—a man many consider the best baseball player who is not in the Hall of Fame. About his fastball, Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson once said: “Listen, mister, no man alive can throw harder than Smoky Joe Wood.”
Smoky Joe Wood chronicles the singular life befitting such a baseball legend. Wood got his start impersonating a female on the National Bloomer Girls team. A natural athlete, he pitched for the Boston Red Sox at eighteen, won twenty-one games and threw a no-hitter at twenty-one, and had a 34-5 record plus three wins in the 1912 World Series, for a 1.91 ERA, when he was just twenty-two. Then in 1913 Wood suffered devastating injuries to his right hand and shoulder that forced him to pitch in pain for two more years. After sitting out the 1916 season, he came back as a converted outfielder and played another five years for the Cleveland Indians before retiring to coach the Yale University baseball team.
With details culled from interviews and family archives, this biography, the first of this rugged player of the Deadball Era, brings to life one of the genuine characters of baseball history.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Wood was a great ballplayer and an even more fascinating man. Excellent reading.”–Wes Lukowsky,
Booklist— (04/15/2013)“As readers will discover in Gerald Wood’s insightful and thorough portrait of the Red Sox hurler, Indians outfielder, Yale coach, and baseball ambassador, the appreciation for Smoky Joe Wood should come not from individual achievements but from the sum of all the parts of the man’s life.”–Ron Kates, NINE
–Ron Kates “NINE “
“[Smoky Joe Wood is] a thorough and lively account of the career of Joe Wood.”–W. T./I>–W. T. Lindley “CHOICE “
“A stunning account of the life of the best baseball player not in the Hall of Fame.”–John Vorperian, Southern New England Chapter, Society for American Baseball Research–John Vorperian “Southern New England Chapter, Society for American Baseball Research “
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