An inside, in-depth look at a fascinating baseball life
There were spectacular highsRookie of the Year, All Star, World Series And devastating lowsthe end of his playing days, a tragic accident in his second year as manager, a heartbreaker in the World Series, being fired from the job he loved Mike Hargrove truly spent a lifetime in baseball. From the sandlots of tiny Perryton, Texas, to the biggest stage, Game 7 of the World Series, he played, coached, managed lived the game for four decades.
The Cleveland Indians were at the center of Hargroves baseball life for more than 20 years. He played for some mediocre Indians teams in the 1980s. He managed some of the best Indians teams ever in the 1990sincluding five consecutive division titles, one of the most powerful offensive lineups in baseball history (Lofton, Belle, Baerga, Murray, Thome, Ramirez) and two trips to the World Series.
Not bad for a kid who didnt play baseball in high school, was a walk-on in college and an afterthought 25th-round draft pick.
One constant in Hargroves roller-coaster career: Sharon Hargrove. Their 50-year marriage in an unsteady business (from 1970 to 1995, the Hargroves lived in 23 different houses) is inspiring.
This book takes a close-up look at a life and career long under-appreciatedby us, not by himperhaps because much of it was spent in the shadows of so many big personalities. But Hargroves story includes big momentsboth heartbreaking and heart-stopping.