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| | Amazon.com: John McGraw: Books: Charles C. Alexander (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26) |
 | | McGraw was so outsized, flamboyant, fiery, and, at times, sentimental, that it would be easy to caricature him; Alexander's remarkable achievement here is that he doesn't (nor does he succumb to hero worship or bubble bursting). |
 | | McGraw's career is a story of two baseball eras: its rowdy early days and the cool, corporate operations of post-World War I. McGraw's constant umpire baiting, penchant for inspiring either hatred or loyalty, and bond with star pitcher Christy Mathewson through many championship years, reveal a fiery, dictatorial, and brilliant man. Highly recommended. |
 | | McGraw was not only a very complex individual, but a great study into the inside workings of a man who just hated to lose. |
| www.amazon.com /John-McGraw-Charles-C-Alexander/dp/0803259255 (1941 words) |
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