The Iron Men of Baseball: Major League Leaders in Consecutive Games Played, 1876-2005

When Cal Ripken, Jr., voluntarily ended his streak of consecutive games played in September 1998, it marked his first day off in more than 16 years. Millions of Americans took note. Having surpassed Lou Gehrig's record 2,130 games played some three years before, Ripken was now popularly known as baseball's "Iron Man," a nickname that recalled Gehrig ("The Iron Horse") and celebrated Ripken as an icon of the great American work ethic.

Since the advent of the National League, 124 men have held the distinction of being the active, major league leader in consecutive games played. This chronologically arranged reference book includes remarkably detailed information about their streaks--the inclusive dates, discussion of the notable games, and streak-specific facts and statistics--as well as discussion of their lives and careers. Among the appendices are lists of season-long streaks, by year; all streaks of 500 or more games; and miscellaneous records relating to consecutive games played.

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The Iron Men of Baseball: Major League Leaders in Consecutive Games Played, 1876-2005

When Cal Ripken, Jr., voluntarily ended his streak of consecutive games played in September 1998, it marked his first day off in more than 16 years. Millions of Americans took note. Having surpassed Lou Gehrig's record 2,130 games played some three years before, Ripken was now popularly known as baseball's "Iron Man," a nickname that recalled Gehrig ("The Iron Horse") and celebrated Ripken as an icon of the great American work ethic.

Since the advent of the National League, 124 men have held the distinction of being the active, major league leader in consecutive games played. This chronologically arranged reference book includes remarkably detailed information about their streaks--the inclusive dates, discussion of the notable games, and streak-specific facts and statistics--as well as discussion of their lives and careers. Among the appendices are lists of season-long streaks, by year; all streaks of 500 or more games; and miscellaneous records relating to consecutive games played.

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The Iron Men of Baseball: Major League Leaders in Consecutive Games Played, 1876-2005

The Iron Men of Baseball: Major League Leaders in Consecutive Games Played, 1876-2005

by Marty Friedrich
The Iron Men of Baseball: Major League Leaders in Consecutive Games Played, 1876-2005

The Iron Men of Baseball: Major League Leaders in Consecutive Games Played, 1876-2005

by Marty Friedrich

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Overview

When Cal Ripken, Jr., voluntarily ended his streak of consecutive games played in September 1998, it marked his first day off in more than 16 years. Millions of Americans took note. Having surpassed Lou Gehrig's record 2,130 games played some three years before, Ripken was now popularly known as baseball's "Iron Man," a nickname that recalled Gehrig ("The Iron Horse") and celebrated Ripken as an icon of the great American work ethic.

Since the advent of the National League, 124 men have held the distinction of being the active, major league leader in consecutive games played. This chronologically arranged reference book includes remarkably detailed information about their streaks--the inclusive dates, discussion of the notable games, and streak-specific facts and statistics--as well as discussion of their lives and careers. Among the appendices are lists of season-long streaks, by year; all streaks of 500 or more games; and miscellaneous records relating to consecutive games played.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786424313
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 09/28/2006
Pages: 291
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.58(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

SABR member Marty Friedrich, is a retired Chief Navy Petty Officer who now works for the United States Postal Service. He lives in Lewiston, New York.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Preface     

1. Paul Hines     
2. Davy Force     
3. John Glenn     
4. John Peters     
5. Jim O’Rourke     
6. John Clapp     
7. Cal McVey     
8. Paul Hines     
9. John Morrill     
10. Jack Burdock     
11. Bill Phillips     
12. Jim O’Rourke     
13. Joe Hornung     
14. Bill Gleason     
15. Jimmy Wolf     
16. Steve Brady     
17. Charley Jones     
18. Curt Welch     
19. Jim O’Rourke     
20. Bill McClellan     
21. Henry Larkin     
22. George Pinkney     
23. Sid Farrar     
24. Dave Foutz     
25. Hub Collins     
26. Germany Smith     
27. Bid McPhee     
28. Tommy McCarthy     
29. Jake Beckley     
30. Hugh Duffy     
31. Steve Brodie     
32. George Van Haltren     
33. Kid Gleason     
34. Gene DeMontreville     
35. Duff Cooley     
36. Hugh Duffy     
37. George Van Haltren     
38. Jimmy Slagle     
39. Jesse Burkett     
40. Jimmy Collins     
41. Jimmy Barrett     
42. Topsy Hartsel     
43. Freddy Parent     
44. Candy LaChance     
45. Buck Freeman     
46. Bill Bradley     
47. Lee Tannehill     
48. Freddy Parent     
49. Sherry Magee     
50. George Stone     
51. Jiggs Donahue     
52. Tom Jones     
53. Ed Konetchy     
54. John Hummel     
55. George McBride     
56. Eddie Grant     
57. Eddie Collins     
58. Zack Wheat     
59. George McBride     
60. Ed Konetchy     
61. Clyde Milan     
62. Owen “Chief” Wilson     
63. Sam Crawford     
64. George Cutshaw     
65. Ray Chapman     
66. Del Pratt     
67. Eddie Collins     
68. Fred Luderus     
69. Everett Scott     
70. Joe Sewell     
71. Lou Gehrig     
72. Pete Fox     
73. Frankie Crosetti     
74. Stan Hack     
75. Frank McCormick     
76. Rudy York     
77. Danny Litwhiler     
78. Mickey Vernon     
79. Billy Herman     
80. Bill Nicholson     
81. Bobby Doerr     
82. Stan Musial     
83. Phil Cavarretta     
84. Tommy Holmes     
85. Eddie Lake     
86. Mickey Vernon     
87. Frankie Gustine     
88. Vern Stephens     
89. Gil Hodges     
90. Granny Hamner     
91. Eddie Yost     
92. Roy McMillan     
93. Stan Musial     
94. Nellie Fox     
95. Ernie Banks     
96. Vada Pinson     
97. Rocky Colavito     
98. Brooks Robinson     
99. Ron Santo     
100. Bill White     
101. Ken Boyer     
102. Johnny Callison     
103. Curt Flood     
104. Leo Cardenas     
105. Billy Williams     
106. Sandy Alomar     
107. Roy White     
108. Eddie Brinkman     
109. Mike Schmidt     
110. Dave Cash     
111. Pete Rose     
112. Steve Garvey     
113. Pete Rose     
114. Alfredo Griffin     
115. Dale Murphy     
116. Cal Ripken Jr.     
117. Albert Belle     
118. Vinny Castilla     
119. B. J. Surhoff     
120. Johnny Damon     
121. Sammy Sosa     
122. Shawn Green     
123. Luis Gonzalez     
124. Miguel Tejada     

Appendices     
Bibliography     
Index     
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