Christy Mathewson, the Christian Gentleman - by Bob Gaines (Hardcover)
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- In Christy Mathewson, the Christian Gentleman: How One Man's Faith and Fastball Forever Changed Baseball, Bob Gaines delivers a close and personal look at the extraordinary life and soul of a gifted man living in a unique time.
- About the Author: Bob Gaines was an award-winning sportswriter and columnist for The Times-Advocate (North San Diego County) before he became the director of development communications at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania.
- 294 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Religious
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In Christy Mathewson, the Christian Gentleman: How One Man's Faith and Fastball Forever Changed Baseball, Bob Gaines delivers a close and personal look at the extraordinary life and soul of a gifted man living in a unique time. Including timeless images, this book brings to li...Book Synopsis
In Christy Mathewson, the Christian Gentleman: How One Man's Faith and Fastball Forever Changed Baseball, Bob Gaines delivers a close and personal look at the extraordinary life and soul of a gifted man living in a unique time. Including timeless images, this book brings to life Mathewson's amazing career, faultless character, and unwavering faith.Review Quotes
[Christy Mathewson, the Christian Gentleman] is an entertaining read that may provide inspiration for Christian baseball fans or 'Matty' enthusiasts[.]
A great bridge from the sports world to the spiritual world! I wish I could've met Christy Mathewson because I'm convinced after reading about his life he would have made me a better person. Great Read!
Gaines takes on two demanding tasks in Christy Mathewson, the Christian Gentleman. The first is to try to find the man behind the myth in his account of Mathewson, and the second is to attempt to capture the mad-cap atmosphere of professional baseball at the beginning of the twentieth century. He succeeds at both in this enjoyable read. It would be easy to lose Mathewson in a welter of statistics or a mountain of platitudes. Yes, the Big Six was an admirable role model for the nation's youth and he did amass an enviable career record, but the human figure responsible for that compilation of remarkable achievements is clearly visible in this account. A product of his upbringing, education and religious training, Mathewson excelled in a variety of sports in addition to baseball, taught Sunday school, performed on the stage, appeared in silent films and collaborated in the writing of Broadway plays and musicals. Yet, as his wife, Jane, pointed out, if he had been a saint, she wouldn't have married him. He could make a bet, take a drink, play cards into the late hours and occasionally enliven his speech with an expletive. With great effort he was able to break into the locker room culture and become a "regular guy" without compromising his principles as a church elder and advocate for the muscular Christianity of his day. And of course, he stood out on and off the field against the background of a collection of colorful characters the likes of which are too rare among today's professional athletes. Sports fans and cultural historians alike who are unfamiliar with the role of professional baseball in the years leading up the First World War will delight in Gaines' description of the goings on in the dugouts, playing fields and trains as these 'boys of summer' captured the fancy of an America growing in wealth, influence and national pride.
Gaines' new book ... Christy Mathewson, the Christian Gentleman: How One Man's Faith and Fastball Forever Changed Baseball is an eye-opener.
If you want to learn about the life and character of the American icon Christy Mathewson, read this book. Deftly written and superbly researched, the book plows significant new ground and is full of new insights, anecdotes, and stories about Big Six, his faith, his beloved wife Jane, their son Christy, Jr., and his remarkable and enduring "odd couple" friendship with John McGraw. It's simply a great read for anyone with even the slightest interest in the history of our great game.
New York Giant pitcher Christy Mathewson accumulated an astonishing 373 wins during his 17-year career, 1900-16, and he was inducted into the inaugural class of the Baseball Hall of Fame with Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, and Walter Johnson. At a time when baseball players were perceived as one step above criminal, The Christian Gentleman, as Mathewson was known, stood out as devout, polite, and intelligent. Gaines draws on dozens of books, news articles, and historical documents to piece together an impressively detailed, if at times cumbersome, narrative of Mathewson's life, emphasizing his glory years with the Giants. Alongside fiery manager John McGraw (neither a Christian nor much of a gentleman), Mathewson led the Giants to five National League pennants and, in 1905, a World Series win. There are plenty of more readable biographies of Mathewson available, including Ray Robinson's Matty (2003), but this one is notable for its emphasis on Mathewson's strong religious faith (he refused to pitch on the Sabbath) and may have special appeal to readers interested in iconic Christian athletes.
This book was time well spent. I learned things about Christy Mathewson, about baseball and about life. A magnificent look at the life and career of a true game-changer.
About the Author
Bob Gaines was an award-winning sportswriter and columnist for The Times-Advocate (North San Diego County) before he became the director of development communications at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania. He edited The Beauty of Bucknell (2001) and has been the key writer for hundreds of university publications.Dimensions (Overall): 9.6 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.2 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 294
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Religious
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardcover
Author: Bob Gaines
Language: English
Street Date: November 20, 2014
TCIN: 1004175807
UPC: 9781442233140
Item Number (DPCI): 247-28-8006
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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