
An excerpt from Hal Bock’s book on banned baseball players
Hal Bock, an Associated Press sports writer from 1963-2004, served as chief baseball writer and columnist, and he covered 30 World Series. He is the author of “Banned: Baseball’s Blacklist of All-Stars and Also-Rans,” published by Diversion Books. As opening day on April 2 approaches, this is an excerpt from Chapter 6, “Stealing Cars Instead of Bases.”
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Benny Kauff was a baseball dandy, a flamboyant character who marched around like a flashing neon sign screaming, “Look at me! Look at me!” He was full of himself and never shy about sharing that opinion with anybody who would listen.
“I’ll make them all forget Ty Cobb,” Kauff once boasted, taking on the biggest star of his era. Truth be known, he backed up his boasts for a while, starring in the short-lived Federal League, which had been created to compete with the major leagues. He was dubbed the best player in the new league, dominating its statistics, first in Indianapolis and then in Brooklyn.