<p> Though many of his contemporaries considered him second only to Babe Ruth in the 1920s and 1930s Mickey Cochrane is often overlooked by fans and historians. The hard-hitting catcher played on three World Series winners.</p><p> Fiercely competitive on the field Cochrane was a true gentleman off it. Though he was a highly regarded member of the A's championship teams it is his career in Depression-era Detroit that he is best remembered. The pressure of the adulation there and his duties as player manager and Tigers vice president led to a breakdown in 1935. On his way to recovery he was hit in the head by a pitch thrown by Bump Hadley and was nearly killed ending his career. This full story of Cochrane's Hall of Fame career and his off-field life was researched from primary documents and interviews with his family.</p>
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