Synopses & Reviews
Fifteen-year-old runaway Hank Cobb hops a freight and discovers Chief Sunrise, the greatest Indian to ever step on a baseball diamond. At least thats what he says. Chief is determined to try out for John McGraw, famed manager of the 1919 New York Giants, and baseball-crazy Hank decides to tag along.
The pairs adventures take them from a dusty baseball lot in Gainesville, Florida, to New York Citys famed Polo Grounds, where they track down the great John McGraw, and Chief gets his chance to play in the big leagues. Hank becomes team mascot and ball boy. Most days Hank cant stop smiling, but he still has nightmares about his abusive old man, and Chief seems to be hiding something. A startling climax during an exhibition game at Sing Sing Prison changes everything for Hank and Chief.
Rich in period detail, Chief Sunrise, John McGraw, and Me captures all the personalities and excitement that defined baseball in the era of Ty Cobb and Christy Mathewson.
Synopsis
On the run from an abusive father, 15-year-old Hank meets Chief Sunrise, an African American pitcher determined to break into the big leagues, even if he has to pretend to be a Native American to do it. Together they go in search of the big time: playing for the New York Giants during their 1919 season. The pair's picaresque adventures take them from Florida to New York, where 19-year-old Chief hopes to meet famed Giants manager John McGraw and join the fledgling Negro leagues, and Hank hopes to become a batboy.With lively narration by Hank, this poignant, often funny middle-grade baseball novel takes readers inside baseball history while moving along in a fast-paced plot. Tocher has found a perfect way to introduce boy readers to the era of segregation while keeping them turning the pages and waiting to find out what happens next.
Synopsis
"Easy there," came the voice. "If youre fixin to throw somethin, at least let me get my mitt on." CHIEF SUNRISE, JOHN McGRAW, AND ME is a middle-grade baseball story featuring an all-American kid head-over-heels in love with the game. On the run from his abusive dad, Hank joins forces with an ace Seminole Indian pitcher whos determined to break into the big leagues. Together they go in search of the big time: playing for the New York Giants during their 1919 season. The pairs picaresque adventures take them from Florida to New York, where nineteen-year-old Chief makes a believer of the Giants famed manager, John McGraw, and Hank gets to experience life as a bat boy.