Baseball s Greatest Season 1924

Baseball s Greatest Season  1924
Author: Reed Browning
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2024
Genre: Baseball
ISBN: 1613760760

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Major League Baseball s Greatest 150 Individual Pitching Seasons

Major League Baseball s Greatest 150 Individual Pitching Seasons
Author: Jeff Wing
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2001
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780595188093

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When Pedro Martinez won his first Cy Young Award with the Boston Red Sox in 1999 many people in the baseball world claimed it to be one of, if not, the greatest pitching achievement of all-time. Though a remarkable campaign it hardly ranks as the greatest ever. This book lists in order the top 150 pitching performances for a single season between the years 1900-1999. Based on the grading system developed for this book Pedro’s season ranks as the 45th best season for a pitcher. Who is the greatest pitcher in the history of baseball? Is it Walter Johnson or Christy Mathewson? Some may argue for Roger Clemens or Nolan Ryan. The debate as to the best ever will continue but the chapter comparing pitchers of today and yesteryear will offer some new insights. This book will truly interest the baseball enthusiast because it offers clear and interesting data. Plus the measuring stick used for the rankings is not based on opinion, potential or favoritism but rather on fair and unbiased criteria. Eighty-seven pitchers (biographies included), from the famous to the one season wonders, make up the list of the greatest 150 pitching seasons. Included as well are brief summaries of an additional 130 pitchers.

Charles Ebbets

Charles Ebbets
Author: John G. Zinn
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2018-11-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780786499731

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Much has been written about the legendary players and managers of baseball's Deadball Era (1901-1919). Far less attention has been given to the club owners, like Charles Ebbets. In 1898, after a 15 year apprenticeship, he became president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, taking over a chronic second division team in poor financial condition. Over the next 25 years, he organized four pennant-winning clubs and developed one of the most profitable franchises in the game--while building two state-of-the-art ballparks in Brooklyn. Ebbets was also an effective steward of the national pastime, working tirelessly on innovations that would help all teams, not just his own. Despite his success, his personal weaknesses ultimately undermined much of what he had so painstakingly built. This first full length biography provides an in-depth view of his life and career, filling a critical gap in the history of the Deadball Era and the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Historical Dictionary of Baseball

Historical Dictionary of Baseball
Author: Lyle Spatz
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2012-12-21
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780810879546

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Dating back to 1869 as an organized professional sport, the game of baseball is not only the oldest professional sport in North America, but also symbolizes much more. Walt Whitman described it as “our game, the American game,” and George Will compared calling baseball “just a game” to the Grand Canyon being “just a hole.” Countless others have called baseball “the most elegant game,” and to those who have played it, it’s life. The Historical Dictionary of Baseball is primarily devoted to the major leagues it also includes entries on the minor leagues, the Negro Leagues, women’s baseball, baseball in various other countries, and other non-major league related topics. It traces baseball, in general, and these topics individually, from their beginnings up to the present. This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 900 cross-referenced entries on the roles of the players on the field—batters, pitchers, fielders—as well as non-playing personnel—general managers, managers, coaches, and umpires. There are also entries for individual teams and leagues, stadiums and ballparks, the role of the draft and reserve clause, and baseball’s rules, and statistical categories. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the sport of baseball.

Small Ball in the Big Leagues

Small Ball in the Big Leagues
Author: James D. Szalontai
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786458332

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The typical baseball fan yearns for one of two things: a strikeout or a home run. But most of the game takes place in between these electrifying moments, and this book discusses the importance of "small ball" to baseball. It examines the multitude of times small ball activities have secured victories through aggressive base running, sacrifice hits, squeeze bunts, stolen bases, productive outs and hit-and-run plays, as well as games in which aggressive small ball activity led to defeat. The book covers the most important small ball players, managers and teams.

Baseball s Golden Season

Baseball s Golden Season
Author: Bill Leatherman
Publsiher: Alabaster
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-09-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0981576354

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BRAWLS, EJECTIONS, SPITBALLS, BEAN-BALLS, FIGHTS WITH FANS AND UMPIRES....

Bucketfoot Al

Bucketfoot Al
Author: Clifton Blue Parker
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786486403

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Al Simmons, at top form in the Roaring Twenties, sparked one of baseball's greatest dynasties, the Philadelphia Athletics, to multiple championships, before becoming just another ballplayer. While his achievements demonstrated greatness, he was not an easy man to like--for those competing against him or with him--and he seemed to play to the level of team expectation. Contemporary accounts and other recollections give us a sense of Al Simmons the person and the ballplayer, his connections to people, his teams and his ability to capture the fans' imagination in his halcyon days.

Bucky Harris

Bucky Harris
Author: Jack Smiles
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2011-07-25
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786486427

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In 1924, at the age of 27, manager and second baseman Stanley "Bucky" Harris--aka "The Boy Wonder"--led the Washington Senators to their only World Series championship. His incredible debut season at the helm of the Senators marked the beginning of remarkable 29-year managerial career that earned him a spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame. This detailed biography chronicles Harris's road to the top of his sport, including his youth in the coal mining region of eastern Pennsylvania, his brief stint in professional basketball, his early days as a baseball player, his 1947 world championship as manager of the Yankees, and his role in the racial integration of both the Senators and the Boston Red Sox. By highlighting Harris' easy-going nature and intelligence, this profile makes it perfectly clear why one player being traded to Harris' Senators declared, "Ask any ballplayer who he'd like to play for and he'd say Bucky Harris."