Jim Leeke is a former journalist, copywriter, and retired creative director. He interviewed Ron Luciano during Luciano's first book tour in 1982. Leeke is the author of several books, including The Gas and Flame Men: Baseball and the Chemical Warfare Service during World War I (Potomac, 2024) and From the Dugouts to the Trenches: Baseball during the Great War (Nebraska, 2017), winner of the SABR Larry Ritter Award. He lives in Columbus, Ohio.
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Chapter 1. All-Star Chapter 2. Tiger Chapter 3. Orangeman Chapter 4. Lion Chapter 5. Arbiter Chapter 6: Gunfighter Chapter 7: Showman Chapter 8: Windmill Chapter 9: Nemesis Chapter 10: Huckleberry Chapter 11: Organizer Chapter 12: Analyst Chapter 13: Author Chapter 14: Homebody Chapter 15: Yorick Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
"Big Loosh: The Unruly Life of Umpire Ron Luciano provides interesting insights into the embattled world of the cloistered life of a professional umpire."-Charlie Bevis, Bevis Baseball Research "Ron Luciano was big. He was loud. He was gregarious. He was also prone to depression and struggled to find a way beyond the caricature his life became. This multifaceted book is a must-read for anyone interested in baseball or how long-term celebrity can affect mental health."-Lee Kluck, author of Leave While the Party's Good: The Life and Legacy of Baseball Executive Harry Dalton "We all knew Ron Luciano. Until we didn't. Until the jolly giant took his own life. Through meticulous research and superb writing, Jim Leeke tells the riveting, often humorous, always poignant and captivating story of a deceptively complex man. Be ready to turn pages and stay up past your bedtime."-Jan Finkel, 2012 recipient of SABR's Bob Davids Award "Ron Luciano broke the mold for umpires and changed baseball in the process. An outrageous character in a boring business, Luciano pioneered the path for MLB umpires to move to the forefront of major sport arbiters. Jim Leeke looks at all of it with the eyes of a great storyteller."-Chris Welsh, Cincinnati Reds broadcaster and former MLB pitcher