Jim Ingraham is an award-winning sports columnist for the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram in Ohio. He is the author of Mike Hargrove and the Cleveland Indians: A Baseball Life.
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"A teenager pitching regularly in the Major Leagues while still in high school? Only one player has ever done it: Bob Feller, ninety years ago. They don't make 'em like that anymore, as you will learn in Jim Ingraham's new book So Young, So Great."--Mike Hargrove, manager of the Cleveland Indians, 1991-99 "The year is 1936, and Bob Feller enters the world of Major League Baseball one year after Babe Ruth, who at age forty, walks away from the game as a player. At age seventeen Feller comes off the family farm and stuns the baseball establishment with his record-breaking debut, just as the game is looking for a new idol. He was the American boy in the American game. Kudos to Jim Ingraham for identifying the period of 1936-41 in Feller's long and remarkable life to share with us. This period of Feller's life, filled with incredible stories of a teenage boy thrust into the national spotlight, would be the foundation of his baseball career, which would result in induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame."--Bob DiBiasio, senior vice president of public affairs for the Cleveland Guardians

