Monday, February 1, 2016

Early Pioneer

Alex Remington reviews the innovative and evil life of Tony Mullane on the 157th anniversary of his birth:

James is right: Tony Mullane was a self-indulgent prima donna, a racist, and a pioneer. He was larger than life, and precisely the kind of modern antihero who demonstrates that being great has nothing to do with being good. Trailblazer and heel, immigrant and ace, he deserves to be remembered. Sometimes the 19th century can feel unfathomably long ago and far away. But Tony Mullane feels as modern as Barry Bonds. Baseball history may not repeat, but it rhymes.

Well worth the read.



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