Wonder Boy - The Story of Carl Scheib - Lawrence Knorr - Books - Sunbury Press, Inc. - 9781620068304 - March 30, 2017
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Wonder Boy - The Story of Carl Scheib

Lawrence Knorr

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Wonder Boy - The Story of Carl Scheib

Carl Scheib, from Gratz, PA, was a young farm boy of 16 who was signed to a major league contract by Connie Mack of the Philadelphia Athletics. Carl enjoyed 11 years in the major leagues, interrupted by his service in World War II. When he made his first appearance in 1943, he was the youngest player in modern major league history. The following season, Joe Nuxhall of the National League's Cincinnati Reds, pitched 2/3 of an inning at age 15, breaking Carl's major league record, but Carl retained his American League record.



Known as a good-hitting pitcher, Carl hit .396 in 1951 and .298 in 1948. He hit five home runs in his career, including a grand slam.



As a pitcher, Carl was a key hurler on the 1948 Philadelphia Athletics, going 14-8 during a tight pennant race. He also went 11-7 in 1952, and saved 11 games in 1951. Behind his "pitch- to-contact" approach, the A's set the all-time record for double plays in a season with 217 in 1949, a record that still stands.



"Wonder Boy" chronicles the rapid rise of Carl Scheib from his high school days at Gratz and his contributions to Dalmatia in the West Branch League, to his subsequent major league career, facing such players as Joe DiMaggio, Bill Dickey, Ted Williams, Yogi Berra, Bobby Doerr, Satchel Paige, Bob Lemon, Larry Doby, Bob Feller, Luke Appling, Early Wynn, Mickey Mantle and many more.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 30, 2017
ISBN13 9781620068304
Publishers Sunbury Press, Inc.
Pages 240
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 14 mm   ·   358 g
Language English  

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