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Spitballer - by William C Kashatus (Hardcover)

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  • Spitballer is the biography of one of baseball's greatest pitchers.
  • About the Author: William C. Kashatus is a historian, educator, and the author of more than twenty books, including Blue-Eyed Soul Brother: The Versatile Football Life of Super Bill Bradley (Nebraska, 2024), Lefty and Tim: How Steve Carlton and Tim McCarver Became Baseball's Best Battery (Nebraska, 2022), and Jackie and Campy: The Untold Story of Their Rocky Relationship and the Breaking of Baseball's Color Line (Nebraska, 2014).
  • 256 Pages
  • Sports + Recreation, Baseball

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The biography of early twentieth-century baseball player Stan Coveleski, a Hall of Fame pitcher who grew up in hardscrabble Pennsylvania coal country and became one of the best pitchers in the Deadball Era, throwing the spitball before it was banned.



Book Synopsis



Spitballer is the biography of one of baseball's greatest pitchers. Stan Coveleski was a quiet, modest man, the youngest and most successful of five ball-playing Polish American brothers who worked in the coal mines near their hometown of Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Hoping to escape the mines' low wages and dangerous working conditions, Coveleski turned to professional baseball. He learned the spitball pitch during a three-year stint in the Minor Leagues after making his Major League debut with the Philadelphia Athletics in 1912.

Coveleski won three games in a single World Series using the now-illegal pitch he altered with saliva to fool opposing hitters. The 1920 season was Coveleski's best in the Majors; that year, he posted an impressive 24-14 record and led the American League with 133 strikeouts. "Covey," as he was affectionately known, was even better in the World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers, when he hurled three game victories, posting a sparkling 0.67 ERA.

But 1920 was also a season of tragedy for both Coveleski and the Indians. On May 28 Covey received the devastating news that his wife of seven years, Mary Shivetts, had died. Then, on August 6, as Coveleski was vying for his nineteenth victory of the season against the New York Yankees, Cleveland shortstop Ray Chapman was hit in the head by a pitch thrown by the Yankees' Carl Mays and died twelve hours later. Nevertheless, Covey and the Indians persevered to capture the American League pennant and win their first-ever World Series title.

Based on contemporary newspaper accounts and five major interviews Coveleski gave, Spitballer tells Covey's inspirational story in the context of his time and the rise and decline of the spitball, a tricky and sometimes dangerous pitch to control and one that had an enormous impact on early twentieth-century baseball.



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"William Kashatus offers a compelling study of Stan Coveleski, a complex personality who rose from the Pennsylvania coal mines to enshrinement in baseball's Hall of Fame."--Scott H. Longert, author of The Best They Could Be: How the Cleveland Indians Became the Kings of Baseball, 1916-1920



"Stan Coveleski was an underappreciated Hall of Fame pitcher. He's not anymore, thanks to William Kashatus, who delves deep into Covey's career in his latest book."--Jack Smiles, author of Big Ed Walsh: The Life and Times of a Spitballing Hall of Famer



"Stan Coveleski's story would seem inconceivable to a modern ballplayer: a childhood working in the anthracite coal mines of Pennsylvania, with no baseball training beyond throwing stones at cans, he rose from that hardscrabble life to perfect the spitball and author an all-time World Series performance on his way to the Hall of Fame. Now, thanks to William Kashatus, Coveleski has a lively, deeply researched biography that honors his remarkable legacy."--Tyler Kepner, senior baseball writer for The Athletic and author of K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches




About the Author



William C. Kashatus is a historian, educator, and the author of more than twenty books, including Blue-Eyed Soul Brother: The Versatile Football Life of Super Bill Bradley (Nebraska, 2024), Lefty and Tim: How Steve Carlton and Tim McCarver Became Baseball's Best Battery (Nebraska, 2022), and Jackie and Campy: The Untold Story of Their Rocky Relationship and the Breaking of Baseball's Color Line (Nebraska, 2014).

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 256
Genre: Sports + Recreation
Sub-Genre: Baseball
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Theme: History
Format: Hardcover
Author: William C Kashatus
Language: English
Street Date: May 1, 2026
TCIN: 1008947390
UPC: 9781496246981
Item Number (DPCI): 247-51-0821
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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