Al Spalding was the first of many Chicago aces, leading the city's 1876
club to an inaugural National League Pennant with a 46-12 record and a
whopping 528 innings pitched. Among the legendary pitchers to follow
were Larry Corcoran, owner of two no-hitters with the White Stocking
dynasty of the 1880s; Clark Griffith, who had six 20-win seasons in a
row for a mediocre Orphans/Colts club in the 1890s; and Rube Foster, who
dominated the Negro leagues of the early twentieth century. Also
featured are Mordecai Three Fingers Brown, Eddie Cicotte, Ed Walsh,
Grover Cleveland Alexander, and many others. In Chicago Aces: The First
75 Years, readers will discover the compelling stories of these great
pitchers, highlighted by over 100 rare and striking images.