The amazing tale of Mr. Herbert and his fabulous Alpine Cowboys baseball club

an illustrated history of the best little semipro baseball team in Texas

1st ed.

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The amazing tale of Mr. Herbert and his fabulous Alpine Cowboys baseball club

an illustrated history of the best little semipro baseball team in Texas

1st ed.

Photographs and text chronicle the history of the Alpine Cowboys, the semipro baseball team from Texas's Big Bend region, describing owner Herbert L. Kokernot Jr., the team's players, stadium, and fans, and related topics.

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Language
English
Pages
243

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Edition Notes

Published in
Austin, TX
Series
Clifton and Shirley Caldwell Texas heritage series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796.357/6309764932
Library of Congress
GV875.A565 S86 2010, GV875.A565S86 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
243 p. :
Number of pages
243

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24991036M
Internet Archive
amazingtaleofmrh0000stou
ISBN 13
9780292723344
LCCN
2010018876
OCLC/WorldCat
607974003

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16095166W

Work Description

Back in the 1940s and 1950s, almost every small town in America had a baseball team. Most players were simply local heroes with a local following, but a few teams achieved fame far beyond their region. The Alpine Cowboys--despite being based in Texas's remote, sparsely populated Big Bend country--became a star in the firmament of semi-pro baseball. Lavishly underwritten by a wealthy rancher with a passion not only for baseball but even more for helping young men get a good start in life, the Cowboys played on a "field of dreams" whose facilities rivaled those of professional ballparks. Many Cowboys went on to play in the big leagues, and several pro teams, including the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago White Sox, and St. Louis Browns, came to play exhibition games at Kokernot Field.

The story of Herbert Kokernot Jr. and his Alpine Cowboys is a legend among baseball aficionados, but until now it has never been the subject of a book. DJ Stout, son of former Cowboys player Doyle Stout, presents a hall-of-fame-worthy collection of photographs, memorabilia, and reminiscences from Alpine Cowboys players, family members, and fans to capture fifteen years (1946-1961) of baseball at its finest. Nicholas Dawidoff's introduction, originally published in Sports Illustrated, tells the fascinating tale of "Mr. Herbert" and his determination to build a baseball team and ballpark that deserved to carry his ranch's 06 brand.

One of the most heartwarming episodes in the annals of the game, The Amazing Tale of Mr. Herbert and His Fabulous Alpine Cowboys is a fitting tribute to a man, a team, and a ballpark.

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