Monday, December 26, 2016

Texas Heat, Chicago Fire :

The Remarkable Life of Joe Horlen

 

From an early age, anyone who saw Joe Horlen play knew he was going to be a star.

His parents and sibling could see his passion for baseball. "Little Joe," as he was called by many, excelled in youth baseball. Growing up in San Antonio, Texas, Joe was given support and love by his proud family. His brother Bill, was his best friend and biggest fan. When Joe went on to help his team win the inaugural PONY League World Series in 1952, others began to notice too. Joe was a phenomenal pitcher.

Joe went on to win the College World Series with Oklahoma State University in 1959 and signed on to the Chicago White Sox the same year. He played in the minor leagues until the Sox called him up to the majors in 1961. The major league would hold surprising challenges for Horlen--and a family tragedy had the potential to derail his life...

Texas Heat, Chicago Fire is a labor of love that stemmed from dozens of interviews the author conducted over the years with Horlen. Horlen's warm personality and charisma confirmed everything Robert L. McCartha had heard about the pitcher.




Available Now on Amazon Books

...an astonishingly detailed 292-page authorized biography of San Antonio, Texas native,  Chicago White Sox and Oakland Athletics pitcher, Joe Horlen.

 

4 comments:

  1. I would to purchase it. Joe was a favorite of mine growing up on the south in the sixties. I remember listenig to his no-hitter in September of '67. Will there be a downloadable version for purchase?

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  2. In one of my favorite chapters, Joe takes us through the entire day of his exciting no-hitter. J. C. Martin, Cotton Nash, Pete Ward and others add interesting commentary about the game.

    Yes, 'Texas Heat, Chicago Fire' will also be available on Kindle.

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  3. That's exciting to hear!

    I'm sure you'll enjoy reading about Joe's life story.

    Thank you.

    Bob

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