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Biz Mackey, a giant behind the plate, the story of the Negro league star and Hall of Fame catcher, Rich Westcott ; foreword by Monte Irvin and Ray C. Mackey III

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Biz Mackey, a giant behind the plate, the story of the Negro league star and Hall of Fame catcher, Rich Westcott ; foreword by Monte Irvin and Ray C. Mackey III
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-172) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Biz Mackey, a giant behind the plate
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
987796355
Responsibility statement
Rich Westcott ; foreword by Monte Irvin and Ray C. Mackey III
Sub title
the story of the Negro league star and Hall of Fame catcher
Summary
""The best all-around catcher in black baseball history"--Cumberland Posey, Owner of the Homestead Grays National Baseball Hall of Fame catcher James Raleigh "Biz" Mackey's professional career spanned nearly three decades in the Negro Leagues and elsewhere. He distinguished himself as a defensive catcher who also had an impressive batting average and later worked as a manager of the Newark Eagles and the Baltimore Elite Giants. Using archival materials and interviews with former Negro League players, baseball historian Rich Westcott chronicles the catcher's life and remarkable career in Biz Mackey, a Giant behind the Plateas well as providing an in-depth look at Philadelphia Negro League history. Westcott traces Mackey's childhood in Texas as the son of sharecroppers to his success on the baseball diamond where he displayed extraordinary defensive skills and an exceptional ability to hit and to handle pitchers. Mackey spent one third of his career playing in Philadelphia, winning championships with the Hilldale Daisies and the Philadelphia Stars. Mackey also mentored famed catcher Roy Campanella and had an unlikely role in the story of baseball's development in Japan. A celebrated ballplayer before African Americans were permitted to join Major League Baseball, Biz Mackey ranks as one of the top catchers ever to play the game. With Biz Mackey, he finally gets the biography he deserves"--, Provided by publisher
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