Wonder Boy - The Story of Carl Scheib

Lawrence Knorr

Non-Fiction

Discover how Carl Scheib defied the odds to become the youngest player in American League history, transitioning from a rural Pennsylvania farm to the major leagues at just sixteen years old...

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Discover how Carl Scheib defied the odds to become the youngest player in American League history, transitioning from a rural Pennsylvania farm to the major leagues at just sixteen years old during the height of World War II.

  • Historical Milestone: Highlights Carl Scheib’s entry into Major League Baseball at the age of sixteen during World War II, establishing a long-standing American League record as its youngest player.
  • Classic Underdog Narrative: Charts a motivational journey from a rural Pennsylvania farm with no electricity or plumbing to the bright lights of Shibe Park and Yankee Stadium.
  • Unique Wartime Context: Provides an immersive look at the "traveling salesman" discovery of a phenom during the talent-depleted years of the WWII draft, offering a distinct perspective on baseball's home-front history.
  • Rich Americana and Nostalgia: Deeply explores 1930s and 40s rural life, including local traditions like the Gratz Fair and "Shadow Ball," appealing to readers of sports history and regional American culture.
  • In-Depth Sports Analysis: Features detailed accounts of matchups against legendary figures such as Connie Mack, Joe DiMaggio, and Ted Williams, positioning the book as a must-read for baseball enthusiasts and statisticians.

Wonder Boy: The Story of Carl Scheib chronicles the extraordinary life and career of the youngest player in American League history. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression and World War II, the narrative follows Carl's journey from a rural Pennsylvania farm—lacking electricity and indoor plumbing—to the pitching mound at Shibe Park at just sixteen years old.

The book detail's Carl’s meteoric rise, sparked by a chance discovery by a traveling salesman who alerted legendary manager Connie Mack to the "phenom from Gratz." Readers are given a front-row seat to baseball's Golden Era, as Carl faces off against iconic figures such as Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, and Yogi Berra while navigating the unique challenges of a talent-depleted wartime league.

Beyond the diamond, the story captures Carl's transition from an innocent farm boy to an Army veteran serving in post-war Germany, where he pitched for service teams while stationed near the Nuremberg Trials. Upon his return, he rejoined the Philadelphia Athletics, experiencing the high-stakes pressure of a pennant race and the technical struggles of a young pitcher refining his craft. Wonder Boy is more than a sports biography; it is an evocative piece of Americana that explores the grit, timing, and talent required to make history.

by Lawrence Knorr
Page Count: 240
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Publish Date: March 30, 2017
Imprint: Sunbury Press
Genre: History

SPORTS & RECREATION / Baseball / History
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Sports
HISTORY / US History / Mid-Atlantic

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