Let's play two : the legend of Mr. Cub, the life of Ernie Banks
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Let's play two : the legend of Mr. Cub, the life of Ernie Banks

By Rapoport, Ron, author.

Published 2019 by Hachette Books, New York

ISBN 9780316318631

Bib Id 2253742

Edition First edition.

Description ix, 454 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm

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LCCN
2018-044409
ISBN
9780316318631 (hardcover) $28.00
0316318639
Call #
B Banks
Title
Let's play two : the legend of Mr. Cub, the life of Ernie Banks
Varying Form of Title
Legend of Mr. Cub : the life of Ernie Banks
Let us play two
Edition
First edition.
Publication Information
2019 by Hachette Books, New York :
Description
ix, 454 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Prologue: Omaha -- A blessed child. 1717 Fairmount ; Booker T ; On the road ; Leaving home -- Apprenticeship. Monarchs of all they surveyed ; Army life ; "Going to Chicago, sorry I can't take you" -- Ernie Banks and Mr. Cub. North side, South side ; The master builder ; Future shock ; MVP! MVP! ; The slough of despond ; The once and future Cub ; Let's play two ; The rock of the family ; Bright college days ; "He was why we fell in love with the game" ; The lull before the storm -- Himself. Taking over ; "Daddy, where were you?" ; Teammates ; And yet so far ; The most unpopular man in Chicago ; "This is not an eighth-place team" -- The best of times, the worst of times. "Change the flag!" ; Bleacher bums ; In the world ; "Break out the champagne" ; A bunch of old men ; Questions and answers ; Riding the pines ; Sunday in America ; Coda -- Being Ernie Banks. Man at work ; Family ties ; "How's your wife?" ; Rounding third ; Epilogue: Graceland.
Summary
Ernie Banks played in fourteen All-Star Games, won two MVPs, and twice led the Major Leagues in home runs and runs batted in... but he spent his entire career with the Chicago Cubs, who didn't win a pennant in his adult lifetime. His enthusiasm endeared him to the fans, but his public display of good cheer was a mask that hid a deeply conflicted, melancholy, and often quite lonely man. Rapoport tells of Banks's early life in segregated Dallas, his years in the Negro Leagues, and his difficult life after retirement, creating a revealing biography of "Mr Cub". -- adapted from jacket

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