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by John Eisenberg


  tying of Scott’s record, 128

  upbringing, 100

  Gehringer, Charlie, 157

  Gelbfisz, Schmuel. See Goldwyn, Samuel

  Giambi, Jason, 262

  GI Bill, 166

  Gibson, Bob, 205

  Gillick, Pat, 39, 43, 113, 239–40, 244, 248

  Giordano, Tom, 44

  Goldwyn, Samuel, 19–20

  Gonzales, Adrian, 238

  Gonzales, Rene, 11, 145

  Gooden, Dwight, 209

  Gore, Al, 6, 225

  Gossage, Rich “Goose,” 237

  Gott, Jim, 224

  Graham, John, 25

  Green, Shawn, 254

  Griffith, Clark, 87–88, 167

  Grove, Lefty, 106, 131

  A. G. Spalding and Bros., 28

  Guidelines for Cumulative Performance Records, 173

  Gwynn, Tony, 181, 237

  H

  Haberman, Clyde, 242

  Hanlon, Ned, 50

  Harridge, Will, 128

  Harris, Bucky, 167

  Haselman, Bill, 174

  Hatton, Grady, 201

  Hemond, Roland, 110, 112, 175

  Hendricks, Elrod, 10

  Herman, Billy, 189

  Herzog, Whitey, 210

  Heydler, John, 52, 54, 56

  Hickman, Jim, 207

  Hiroshima Carp, 241

  Hoag, Myril, 155

  Hodges, Gil, 230

  Hoiles, Chris, 223

  Holzemer, Mark, 224

  Hook, Eddie, 44

  Hooper, Harry, 59

  Horn, Sam, 151

  Hornsby, Bruce, 225

  Hornsby, Rogers, 128–29

  Hornung, Joe, 28, 31

  Hough, Charlie, 76

  Houston Astros, 113, 266

  Howe, Art, 261, 262

  Hoyt, Waite, 61, 67, 92, 194

  Hudler, Rex, 12, 225, 226–28

  Hudson, Tim, 262

  Huggins, Miller, x, 91, 92, 196

  1925 season revitalization, 96–99

  1926 season, 101–2

  death of, 107

  hiring by Yankees, 66

  and Scott’s consecutive-game streak, 84, 85–86, 87, 93, 95, 166, 199

  Hulett, Tim, 151

  Hundley, Randy, 203

  “Hurley” (sportswriter), 35–36

  Huston, Tillinghast L’Hommedieu “Cap,” 65–66, 93

  Hutchinson, Fred, 171

  I

  Irsay, Robert, 8

  Irwin, Arthur, 90

  Isbell, Frank, 54

  J

  Jackson, Reggie, 71

  Japanese baseball, 241–43, 259

  Jenkins, Ferguson, 205, 207

  Jeter, Derek, 262, 263

  Jett, Joan, 224

  Johns, Doug, 250

  Johnson, Ban, 66, 88

  Johnson, Davey, 239, 240, 246, 249

  Johnson, Randy, 5

  Johnson, Walter, 88, 96

  Jones, Adam, ix–xii

  Jones, Sam, 67

  Joshua, Von, 231

  K

  Keeler, “Wee Willie,” 50, 140

  Keener, Sid, 128, 129, 157, 162

  Kelley, Joe, 51

  Kemmerer, Russ, 167

  Kemp, Matt, 238

  Kennedy, MacLean, 57

  Kessinger, Don, 203, 207

  Key, Jimmy, 78

  Kieran, John, 69, 108, 129, 154, 195

  Kinugasa, Sachio, 241–43

  Knoblauch, Chuck, 250

  Koenig, Mark, 96, 99

  Kornheiser, Tony, 179

  Krichell, Paul, 89, 91

  L

  LaChance, George, 54

  Lachemann, Marcel, 227

  La Guardia, Fiorello, 195

  Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, 68

  Lanigan, Ernest “Ernie,” 52–53, 64

  La Russa, Tony, 183

  Lasorda, Tommy, 231–32, 233–34, 235, 237

  Lazzeri, Tony, 100, 102, 103, 194

  Lewis, Duffy, 59, 101

  Leyland, Jim, 254, 260

  Lombardi, Vince, 40

  Longoria, Evan, 258

  loophole in game play rules, 170–71, 173

  Lopes, Davey, 231

  Lopez, Al, 137

  Los Angeles Dodgers, 201, 254, 258

  in 1974 World Series, 232

  in 1977 World Series, 232

  in 1978 World Series, 232

  Steve Garvey and, 230–35

  “Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day,” 17–18, 194–95

  Lou Gehrig’s Disease. See ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)

  Louis, Spyridon, 24–25

  Lowenstein, John, 48

  Lucchino, Larry, 120

  luck, good and bad, 68, 131–41

  Luckiest Man (Eig), 105, 186

  Luderus, Fred, 27, 54, 55–57, 63, 133

  Lunte, Harry, 122

  Lynn, Fred, 78

  M

  Macha, Ken, 262

  Machado, Manny, xi, 272–73

  Mack, Connie, 106, 124, 161, 271

  Maddon, Joe, 258

  major league baseball strike of 1994–1995, 6–7, 15, 181, 183

  Mantle, Mickey, 167

  Manto, Jeff, 223

  Marichal, Juan, 262

  Marion, Marty, 70, 137

  Maris, Roger, 181

  Markakis, Nick, xi

  Maroon, John, 13, 213, 246

  Marsalis, Branford, 225

  Martinez, Buck, 15

  Matsui, Hideki, 259

  May, Lee, 74

  Mays, Carl, 67, 122

  McAllister, Jack, 123

  McCarthy, Joe, 108, 121, 124, 157–59, 185, 191, 195, 196

  McCarver, Tim, 136, 138, 200, 202, 256

  McCotter, Trent, 82

  McDermott, John, 25

  McDonald, Ben, 115, 181, 182, 223

  McGarr, James “Chippy,” 33–34

  McGinnity, Joe (“Ironman”), 26, 36

  McGraw, John, 65, 90–91

  McGunnigle, William “Gunner,” 31–32, 34

  McLemore, Mark, 174

  media pressure, 213–14, 216–17, 252

  Melvin, Bob, 180

  Melvin, Doug, 255, 257, 259

  Mercer, Sid, 195

  Merkle, Fred, 99, 101

  Metrodome, 114, 115

  Meusel, Bob, 92, 94, 102, 103, 194

  Milan, Clyde, 54

  Miller, Jon, 22, 180–81

  Miller, Ray, 249, 254

  Milwaukee Brewers, 72, 109, 255, 259

  Milwaukee Journal, 63–64

  Miner, Junior, 45

  Minnesota Twins, 71, 80, 114, 144–45

  Minor, Ryan, 250

  Mitchell Report, 266

  Monday, Rick, 233

  Monroe, Marilyn, 16

  Montreal Expos, 181

  Moreland, George, 52, 64

  Morris, Jack, 152

  Mulder, Mark, 262

  Munzel, Edgar, 208

  Murphy, Dale, 208–11

  Murray, Eddie, 47, 79, 147

  consecutive-game streak, 135–36

  departure from Orioles, 142–43

  endurance of, 135

  friendship and influence on Ripken, 74–76, 119, 229

  Musial, Stan, x, 166, 169–73, 203, 204, 205, 206, 214

  Mussina, Mike, 22, 174, 181, 214, 225

  Myers, Randy, 239

  N

  National League

  Billy Williams’s consecutive-game record, 234

  Garvey’s consecutive-game record, 230–38

  The National League Story (Allen), 26

  Navin Field, 157

  Nettles, Graig, 237

  New Orleans Pelicans, 122

  New York Clipper, 29

  New York Daily Mirror, 197

  New Yorker, 90, 93

  New York Evening Telegram, 53

  New York Evening World, 103

  New York Giants, 26, 54, 65, 99, 134, 135, 196

  in 1921 World Series, 67

  in 1922 World Series, 86
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br />   in 1923 World Series, 92, 93

  in 1936 World Series, 161

  Gehrig’s tryout for, 90

  New York Herald Tribune, 197

  New York Journal-American, 53

  New York Mets, 206, 208, 239

  in 1969 World Series, 205

  in 1986 World Series, 239

  New York Sun, 162

  New York Times, 69, 100, 153, 158, 234, 242, 244

  New York World-Telegram, 92, 197

  New York Yankees, 4, 16, 58, 60, 122, 181, 215, 259

  1921 season, 67

  1922 season, 84–89

  in 1922 World Series, 86

  1923 season, 91–92, 93

  in 1923 World Series, 92

  1924 season, 92–94, 93

  1925 season, 94–99

  1926 season, 99–100, 101–2

  in 1926 World Series, 102

  1927 season, 102–5

  in 1927 World Series, 105

  1928 season, 106

  in 1928 World Series, 106

  1929 season, 106–7

  1930 season, 107–8

  1931 season, 121, 125

  1932 season, 126

  1933 season, 127–130

  1934 season, 153–59, 165, 218, 265

  1935 season, 160, 161–62

  1936 season, 161, 162–63

  in 1936 World Series, 161

  1937 season, 17–18, 188, 194–95

  1938 season, 185–89

  in 1938 World Series, 188–89

  in 1977 World Series, 232

  in 1978 World Series, 232

  in 1995 World Series, 229

  1996 season, 240, 244

  1998 season, 249–50

  acquisition of Gehrig, 92–93

  acquisition of Ruth, 66–67

  acquisition of Scott, 67–69

  gift to Ripken, 251–52

  hiring of Huggins, 66

  “Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day,” 17–18, 194–95

  Ruppert/Huston ownership of, 65–67

  signing of Joe Sewell, 124–25

  Nichols, Lance, 46

  night games, advent of, 216

  Norris, Tim, 45

  The Numbers Game (Schwarz), 52

  O

  Oakland A’s, 176, 208, 261–62

  in 1974 World Series, 232

  Oates, Johnny, 150, 175, 177, 212, 226

  O’Brien, Charlie, 244

  O’Brien, Darby, 33, 35

  Oh, Sadaharu, 242

  Olney, Buster, 4–5, 244

  Olson, Gregg, 143

  Olympics of 1896, 24–25

  The Only Way I Know (Ripken), 72

  Oriole Park at Camden Yards, 151, 270

  Orr, Dave, 31

  Owens, Paul, 141

  P

  Page, Vance, 188

  Painter, Doc, 155, 157, 158

  Palmeiro, Rafael, 2–3, 13, 181, 221, 226, 227, 263

  Palmer, Jim, 47, 72

  Peckinpaugh, Roger, 67, 123

  Pence, Hunter, 255, 272

  Pennock, Herb, 67

  Percival, Roy, 222

  Perez, Pascual, 236

  performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), 263, 266

  Perlozzo, Sam, 263–64

  Peters, Hank, 44–45, 109

  Pheidippides, 24

  Philadelphia Athletics, 54, 103, 106, 121, 188

  Philadelphia Inquirer, 27, 56, 63

  Philadelphia Phillies, 35, 106, 133, 171, 172

  in 1915 World Series, 59–60

  in 1918 World Series, 69

  1919 season, 54–56

  1920 season, 63

  in 1980 World Series, 141

  in 1983 World Series, 74

  Pete Rose and, 140–41

  Billy Williams and, 198–99, 206

  Piercy, Bill, 67

  Pierre, Juan, 258–59

  Pinkney, George

  character/personality, 29–30

  comparisons to Scott, 58–59, 67

  consecutive-game streak, 31–32, 33–36, 49, 53, 54, 56–57, 68, 198

  consecutive innings played, 80

  ignorance of streak by statisticians, 53, 54, 56–57

  streak broken by Scott, 63–64

  work ethic, 32

  Pipp, Wally, 67, 92, 93, 94, 96, 98–100, 193, 256

  Pittsburgh Alleghenys, 30

  Pittsburgh Pirates, 134, 161, 164, 170–72, 204, 206, 208, 231–32, 236

  in 1927 World Series, 105

  Steve Brodie and, 49, 50–51

  interest in Ripken, 113

  players’ reputations, 68–69

  Podres, Johnny, 169

  positional demands, 218

  Povich, Shirley, 197

  Pratt, Del, 101, 136

  The Pride of the Yankees (film), 19–22

  Providence Grays, 28

  Pulliam, Harry, 51–52

  Q

  Quinn, Jack, 67

  R

  Rayford, Floyd, 71

  Reagan, Ronald, 3

  Regan, Phil, 2, 5, 212–14, 219, 221–22, 223

  Repulski, Rip, 170

  Reuss, Jerry, 235

  Reynolds, Carl, 161

  Reynolds, Harold, 174

  Rice, Grantland, 69, 161

  Richards, Paul, 167

  Rickey, Branch, 257

  Ripken, Arend and Clara, 37

  Ripken, Bill, 5, 40–41, 76, 82

  on Cal’s 1,000th straight game, 112

  on Cal’s endurance, 148

  at Cal’s record-breaking game, 14

  at Cal’s record-tying game, 222–23

  and Cal Sr.’s firing, 110

  on Cal Sr.’s infuence on Cal Jr., 119

  on change in Cal’s routine, 240

  Orioles debut, 79–80

  Orioles’ release of, 176

  tape ball games at Metrodome, 114

  Ripken, Bill and Oliver, 37–38

  Ripken, Cal Jr., xi–xii, 37–48, 137, 173, 174–81, 211

  1,000-straight-games milestone, 112

  1981 season, 8, 47–48, 70

  1982 season, 70–72, 73

  1983 season, 8, 73–74, 76

  1984 season, 75–76, 135

  1985 season, 76–79, 80

  1987 season, 81–83, 109, 145

  1988 season, 109–13, 116–17, 119–20, 143

  1989 season, 142–46

  1990 season, 146–49

  1991 season, 149–51, 152

  1992 season, 152, 177

  1993 season, 174–81

  1994 season, 181–83

  1995 season, 6, 13, 16, 22, 183–84, 212–15, 219–29, 239

  1996 season, 145, 239–41, 243–45, 248

  1997 season, 245–46, 248

  1998 season, 249–51

  1999 season, 251

  2000 season, 251

  2000-straight-games milestone, 182

  2001 season, 43–44, 251–52, 253

  2,130th consecutive game, 22–23, 222–24

  2,131st consecutive game, 1–3, 6, 7–14, 224–28

  basketball games, 115, 118–19

  on breakability of his record, 261

  breaking of Kinugasa’s record, 243

  and Cal Sr.’s firing, 110

  comparisons to Billy Williams, 214

  comparisons to Gehrig, 215, 219

  competitive nature, 42

  consecutive-innings streak, 80–83

  contract negotiations, 119–20, 152

  criticism for consecutive-game play, x, 4–6, 146, 148–49, 199–200, 243, 252

  on decline of consecutive-game play, 255–56

  defensive strengths, 143–44

  early career highlights, 109

  earnings, 76

  end of streak, 245–51

  family background and childhood, 37–42

  fan appreciation of, 8–9

  farewell tour, 251–52

  final game of career, 253

  full decade of consecutive games, 138

  game ejections, 145

  o
n Gehrig comparisons, 22, 23

  on Gehrig’s streak, 106

  good health of, 117–18

  Hall of Fame plaque, 253

  high school play and minor league play, 43–47

  hitting slump, 146–49

  injuries, 77–78, 152, 174–76, 245–48, 251, 269–71

  major league debut, 47–48

  media pressure on, 213–14, 216–17

  mindset of, 119–20

  MLB strike of 1994–1995, 183–84

  move to third base, 240, 244–45

  Murray’s influence on, 74–76

  off-season conditioning, 118–19

  parade honoring, 228–29

 

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