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Before Wrigley became Wrigley : the inside story of the first years of the Cubs' home field / Sean Deveney.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Sports Publishing, [2014]Description: iv, 268 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1613216483 (hardback)
  • 9781613216484 (hardback)
Subject(s):
Contents:
The Cubs and the north side, day one -- The Chicago Theological Lutheran Seminary lot -- Lucky Charley Weeghman -- Charles Webb Murphy -- Joe Tinker and the Federal League -- Weeghman and the war -- Crisis management -- Murphy and Evers -- Groundbreaking on the north side -- The battle of the dock -- "The fellows from the north side were actuated with pride" -- A promising start for the new league -- War and strategy -- Lazy days -- Stretch run, 1914 -- Peace foiled -- "I must have signed Walter" -- Showdown in Judge Landis' court -- The 1915 season begins -- The Cubs, the Whales, and the future of Chicago baseball -- A champion of the north side -- The Cubs head north -- Epilogue.
Summary: "The scrambled construction of Weeghman Park in 1914 is at the heart of Before Wrigley: The inside story of the first years of the Cubs' home field. The book will explore the early years of Wrigley Field, when it bore a different name and housed a different team. Sean Deveney has mined documents and resources from baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, as well as the Chicago History Museum, to supplement the reports in newspapers and magazines of the day, giving readers a behind-the-scenes look at the origins and birth pangs of the park"-- Provided by publisher.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Chicago's Wrigley Field opened in 1914 as Weeghman Park, the new North Side stadium erected for use by the Federal League's Chicago team, which would eventually be called the Whales. It was built in just 50 days, with a rectangular shape in the style of New York's Polo Grounds, designed to fit the odd dimensions of the lot--which formerly housed a seminary school--that Whales owner "Lucky" Charlie Weeghman had purchased with a 99-year lease at a little over $300,000. In all, it took $250,000 and plenty of scrambling to build the park.

That seminal event is at the heart of Before Wrigley: The Inside Story of the First Years of the Cubs' Home Field . The book will explore the early years of Wrigley Field, when it bore a different name and housed a different team. Sean Deveney has mined documents and resources from baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, as well as the Chicago History Museum, to supplement the reports in newspapers and magazines of the day, giving readers a behind-the-scenes look at the origins and birth pangs of the park.

At the center of the Before Wrigley drama is a cast of typically colorful Chicago characters, particularly Weeghman, the young and flamboyant restaurant man who started out in the city as an $8-a-week waiter, eventually became a millionaire baseball magnate, and then lost everything. There's tightwad owner Charles Murphy, who oversaw the Cubs' early 20th-century dynasty (yes, there was a Cubs dynasty), only to run off his famed infield of Tinkers, Evers, and Chance, and be run out of the game himself. There are crooked baseball officials like Ban Johnson and Garry Herrmann, crooked politicians like mayor "Big Bill" Thompson, rogue ballplayers out to make a quick buck or two, and, of course, the generally fair and hardworking citizens of Chicago.

Using careful and detailed research, incorporated into the bizarre and gripping narrative of the city, the game, and the team in the mid-1910s, Before Wrigley gives Cubs fans a rollicking account of their beloved ballpark's little-explored early days.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-262) and index.

The Cubs and the north side, day one -- The Chicago Theological Lutheran Seminary lot -- Lucky Charley Weeghman -- Charles Webb Murphy -- Joe Tinker and the Federal League -- Weeghman and the war -- Crisis management -- Murphy and Evers -- Groundbreaking on the north side -- The battle of the dock -- "The fellows from the north side were actuated with pride" -- A promising start for the new league -- War and strategy -- Lazy days -- Stretch run, 1914 -- Peace foiled -- "I must have signed Walter" -- Showdown in Judge Landis' court -- The 1915 season begins -- The Cubs, the Whales, and the future of Chicago baseball -- A champion of the north side -- The Cubs head north -- Epilogue.

"The scrambled construction of Weeghman Park in 1914 is at the heart of Before Wrigley: The inside story of the first years of the Cubs' home field. The book will explore the early years of Wrigley Field, when it bore a different name and housed a different team. Sean Deveney has mined documents and resources from baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, as well as the Chicago History Museum, to supplement the reports in newspapers and magazines of the day, giving readers a behind-the-scenes look at the origins and birth pangs of the park"-- Provided by publisher.

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