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Authors: William F. McNeil, Pete Palmer
ISBN-13: 9780786421770, ISBN-10: 0786421770
Format: Paperback
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Date Published: May 2005
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: William F. McNeil

William F. McNeil is also the author of Visitors to Ancient America (2005), Gabby Hartnett (2004), The Single Season Home Run Kings (2003), The California Winter League (2002), Cool Papas and Double Duties (2005), Baseball's Other All-Stars (2000), Ruth, Maris, McGuire and Sosa (1999) and The King of Swat (1997). A long-time member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), he lives in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

Book Synopsis

It's often said that catcher is the most important, most demanding defensive position in baseball. This view explains why so many light-hitting catchers have enjoyed long-and by all accounts successful-major league careers. Yet arguments over the all-time greats invariably privilege offensive standouts, and even among these players batting statistics are more likely than fielding numbers to affect ranking. So what, historically, have been the expectations for major league catchers, and who stands as the greatest in a more balanced view of offensive and defensive contributions?

In Part I of this book, the history of catching and catchers is discussed in detail, with attention to the most celebrated players of each era. In Part II, the author employs sabermetric formulas to rank the 50 greatest catchers since 1920, when changes to the rules, the parks, and the ball dramatically changed the way baseball was played. Also included is a chapter on catchers of the 19th century, deadball era, and Negro Leagues, whose career statistics are either incomplete, inaccurate, or produced under markedly different playing conditions and rules.

Table of Contents

1The catcher - baseball's quarterback11
2Great catchers who are out of the loop25
3From Hartnett to Lombardi - 1920 to 194039
4Baseball's golden age - 1940 to 196060
5Johnny Bench and the modern catcher - 1960 to 198083
6Piazza and the big sluggers - 1980 to 2005108
7Sabermetrics - devising a statistical system for comparing catchers137
8The game's best-hitting catcher161
9The number one defensive catcher of all time187
10Baseball's greatest all-around catcher214

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