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Zane Grey's "The Redheaded Outfield, and Other Baseball Stories" is a collection of short stories published in 1920. This work deals with a different subject matter than Grey's typical western novels, and it shows his passion for baseball.
This collection consists of several short stories about baseball, including the title story, "The Redheaded Outfield." Each story deals with a baseball game, the lives of the players, and the various dramas and relationships surrounding the sport.
Through these stories, Grey explores not only the technical aspects of baseball, but also the human and emotional aspects of the sport. Major themes include winning and losing, teamwork, personal growth, and a pure love of baseball.
This collection is based on Grey's experience as a baseball player and his deep understanding of the sport. Grey played baseball in college and even played in the minor leagues for a while.
"The Redheaded Outfield, and Other Baseball Stories" is a testament to Gray's versatility as a writer. The author, who is famous for his Western novels, has been noted for his excellent work on a completely different subject: baseball.
The book is especially beloved by baseball fans and is considered an important literary resource for understanding baseball culture in early 20th century America. Gray's vivid descriptions and character-building skills shine in baseball stories, conveying the excitement and tension of the stadium to readers.
In conclusion, this collection is an important work that demonstrates Zane Gray's literary versatility and stands as a unique literary work that contains the author's love and insight for America's national sport, baseball.
Summary
There was Delaney's red-haired trio?Red Gilbat, left fielder; Reddy Clammer, right fielder, and Reddie Ray, center fielder, composing the most remarkable outfield ever developed in minor league baseball. It was Delaney's pride, as it was also his trouble.
Red Gilbat was nutty?and his batting average was .371. Any student of baseball could weigh these two facts against each other and understand something of Delaney's trouble. It was not possible to camp on Red Gilbat's trail. The man was a jack-o'-lantern, a will-o'-the-wisp, a weird, long-legged, long-armed, red-haired illusive phantom.
Contents
THE REDHEADED OUTFIELD
THE RUBE
THE RUBE'S PENNANT
THE RUBE'S HONEYMOON
THE RUBE'S WATERLOO
BREAKING INTO FAST COMPANY
THE KNOCKER
THE WINNING BALL
FALSE COLORS
THE MANAGER OF MADDEN'S HILL
OLD WELL-WELL