Who Among Giants

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Who Among Giants

As the Millennial generation rises to positions of leadership across all fields, Peter Gariepy explains the mindset and motivation of a husband, father, and first-time political candidate as he embarks on a campaign for Cook County Treasurer across the Chicago area’s legendary political landscape. In Who Among Giants, he calls for empowering voters with more usefully transparent information to boldly invest in our children, infrastructure, and progressive principles; while enticing others to take the thrilling first step onto the ballot to transform a political system in need of a rising generation’s voice and vision.
A Giant Among Giants

Willie McCovey, known as “Stretch,” played Major League Baseball from 1959 to 1980, most notably as a member of the San Francisco Giants for nineteen seasons. A fearsome left-handed power hitter, McCovey ranked second only to Babe Ruth in career home runs among left-handed batters and tied for eighth overall with Ted Williams at the time of his retirement. He was a six-time All-Star, three-time National League home run champion, and 1969 league MVP, and he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1986 in his first year of eligibility. Known as a dead-pull line drive hitter, McCovey was called “the scariest hitter in baseball” by pitcher Bob Gibson. Born in Mobile, Alabama, McCovey encountered daunting hurdles, such as Jim Crow laws that prevented him from playing organized ball as a youth and playing for Major League managers such as Tom Sheehan and Alvin Dark, who took a dim view of his abilities. But neither that nor other difficulties on the field—the platooning, the slights, the unrelenting injuries—seemed to affect McCovey, as he remained grateful to be playing baseball. McCovey was the most treasured Bay Area icon of all, a humble, approachable superstar who earned the admiration of seemingly everyone he encountered. McCovey’s life wasn’t measured in his home run and RBI totals, though those were impressive. His greatest significance lay in the warmth and respect he extended and which others reciprocated. These elements elevated McCovey to a pantheon where relatively few athletes reside. He remains synonymous with not just the team he ennobled but also the city he represented. In A Giant among Giants, the first biography of McCovey, who passed away in 2018 at the age of eighty, Chris Haft tells the story of one of baseball’s best hitters and most-beloved players.
Among the Giants

The ultimate underdog workbook: How to beat the odds and create the life you want! This workbook is a companion piece to the best-selling book Among The Giants. It covers the 28 life lessons for young people and is part of the core curriculum for the Attitude Is Everything program. Learn more at www.AttitudeIsEverythingFoundation.org #AttitudeIsEverything