Extractions: Customer Sign In Create Account Find books by keyword: Find books by author: Find books by title: (+) Zoom Price: - OR - Buy from royalbooks.com the website of Royal Books, Inc. Ask a question E-mail to a friend New York: Morrow, 1987,. First Edition.. Hardcover. First Edition, first printing. SIGNED by Whitey Ford on the half-title page. A couple of tiny bumps to the board edges, else a Fine copy in a Near Fine dust jacket. Not sure what some of these terms mean? Look it up in our glossary Bibliopolis, LLC and Biblio.com Inc contact subscribe to newsletter terms ... member login graphic design by Gore Creative
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Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport Index of Women Career Pitching Record Although he was the ace of the New York Yankee pitching staff for fifteen years, Ford was never really in the team's starting rotation for most of that time. Manager Casey Stengel used him when he thought Ford would be most effective, and Ford had his own preferences. For example, he hated to pitch in Boston's Fenway Park, and rarely did. A clever left-hander, who specialized in the curve ball and, as he later admitted, a trick pitch that involved cutting the ball to give it an unusual break, Ford was a high-percentage winner who specialized in big games. He joined the Yankees during the 1950 season, won 9 consecutive games down the stretch, and beat the Philadelphia Phillies in the deciding fourth game of the World Series. After two years in the Army, Ford returned to the Yankees in 1953, when he had an 18-6 record. He led the AL in victories with an 18-7 mark in 1955, and in winning percentage, .760 on a 19-6 record, and ERA, with 2.47, in 1956. Ford was the ERA leader again in 1958 at 2.01, and he also led the league in shutouts with 7, though he had only a 14-7 record. Although Ford pitched two shutouts in the 1960 World Series, the Yankees lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates in seven games, and Stengel was replaced by Ralph Houk, who made Ford his top pitcher. Ford responded by winning more than 20 games for the first time. He led the league in victories and percentage with a 25-4 record in 1961, when he won the Cy Young Award, and he led in both categories again with a 24-7 mark in 1963.
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Whitey Ford Statistics And History - Baseball-Reference.com Career 236106 (61st), 2.75 ERA (87th), 1956 SO (72nd), P, HOF in 1974, 1961 ML Cy, 10xAllStar, Yankees 1950-1967, tL, 3x W Leader, born in NY 1928, 'The Chairman of the Board' http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fordwh01.shtml
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Pitcher Wins Above Replacement: Ford, Whitey Pitcher Wins Above Replacement; Year Team IP Runs Rep Def Games Starts LI WAR; 1954 NYA 210.7 72 105 3 34 28 1.1 4.1 1955 NYA 253.7 83 122 13 39 33 1 4.5 http://www.baseballprojection.com/pwar/f/fordw101.htm
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Whitey Ford (American Baseball Player) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Whitey Ford (American baseball player), Oct. 21, 1928Queens, N.Y., U.S.American professional baseball player who was one of the best pitchers on a dominant New York Yankee team http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1399972/Whitey-Ford
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