Bash Brothers

Bash Brothers
Author: Dale Tafoya
Publsiher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2008-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781597971782

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Mark McGwire and Jose Canseco—the Bash Brothers—ushered in a new era of muscle-bound power hitters in baseball in the late 1980s. Suddenly balls were flying out of the parks like never before, and the rest of baseball stood up, took notice, and followed suit. Baseball’s bodybuilding revolution, with its resultant steroid infestation, was here to stay, and many experts today point to these two players as a large reason why. Author Dale Tafoya has interviewed more than 150 teammates, coaches, scouts, and friends who knew McGwire and Canseco during that era, including former A’s general manager Sandy Alderson, former team president Roy Eisenhardt, former commissioner Fay Vincent, Hall-of-Fame closer Dennis Eckersley, and 2004 Ford C. Frick award-winning legendary broadcaster Lon Simmons. They provide first-person commentary on what living and playing with the larger-than-life duo was like, and relate the shock and awe that followed both players and the team as well. Tafoya also investigates the players’ pre-Oakland careers, how they exploded upon reaching the majors with the A’s, and what happened when the two moved on. While Canseco has admitted his steroid use, McGwire ducked the question when Congress asked about his use by saying, “I am not here to discuss the past.” Tafoya investigates the claims of each. The Bash Brothers revolutionized baseball; Tafoya discusses whether it was for better or for worse and paints a colorful portrait of the duo’s rise to popularity and their ensuing exposure and shame. Bash Brothers: A Legacy Subpoenaed is the first book to fully investigate how these two players helped shape baseball for years to come.

The Story of the Oakland Athletics

The Story of the Oakland Athletics
Author: Gordon Pueschner
Publsiher: The Creative Company
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1583414967

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Presents a history of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, which began its major league existence in Philadelphia, that also includes detailed information and statistics on one all-time great player from each position.

The Single Season Home Run Kings

The Single Season Home Run Kings
Author: William F. McNeil
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2015-10-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786481286

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After Babe Ruth erased Buck Freeman's record in 1919, the new mark stood for 34 years before Maris bettered it, defying as he did an incredulous sporting public. And just as fans' anger grew old and Maris was grudgingly credited--or discredited--with an unrepeatable hot streak, along came Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, two goliaths who in 1998 and the years just after proved fans wrong again. But when in 2001, only three years after McGwire seemed to put the record beyond reach, Barry Bonds topped him by three. This time fans were staunch in their disbelief, and while many celebrated Bonds' achievement, others questioned its significance. This revised edition of Bill McNeil's Ruth, Maris, McGwire, and Sosa ("libraries especially will want this"--Library Journal) reviews the careers of each home run titan, with special attention to the record-breaking seasons. The cultural and social changes that may have affected both the players' season totals and fan reception are also considered.

Rickey Henderson

Rickey Henderson
Author: Greg Roensch
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2009
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781438100562

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In a Major League Baseball career spanning 25 years and nine clubs, Rickey Henderson became baseball's greatest base-stealer, and, arguably, the game's greatest lead-off hitter. Though controversial at times, Henderson was first and foremost a run-produci

Pro Baseball Upsets

Pro Baseball Upsets
Author: Jeff Seidel
Publsiher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781541589650

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"When the best of the best step up to the plate, anything could happen. With vivid photos and action-packed text, readers can experience the thrill of professional baseball's biggest upsets"--

Drift and Mastery

Drift and Mastery
Author: Walter Lippmann
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2015-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299304843

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One of the most influential documents of the Progressive Era, Drift and Mastery remains a valuable text for understanding the political thought of early twentieth-century America and a lucid exploration of timeless themes in American government and politics. A new foreword (by a former advisor to Elizabeth Warren) argues that Lippman's analysis of societal problems, and political actions needed to solve them, is highly relevant today.

Miracle in Chavez Ravine

Miracle in Chavez Ravine
Author: William F. McNeil
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2008-06-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786435012

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After winning the 1981 World Series and raising the expectations of management and fans, the Los Angeles Dodgers followed up with six years of disappointing finishes. By the time they ended the 1987 season 17 games behind the hated Giants, general manager Fred Claire had seen enough. Over the winter Claire radically restructured the team, bringing in fiery players like outfielder Kirk Gibson, closer Jay Howell and shortstop Alfredo Griffin to spark the team out of complacency. Led by Gibson and pitcher Orel Hershiser, the upstart Dodgers outlasted Houston in a race for the NL West title and edged a star-studded Mets team in the league championship series. But their best, most dramatic moments came in the World Series, when the Dodgers shocked everyone by bashing the A's of McGwire and Canseco in five games. In the first book-length history of the 1988 Dodgers, author Bill McNeil covers the story from all angles.

Rock Bottom

Rock Bottom
Author: Hayden Nicholas
Publsiher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2017-09-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781457556784

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Bash Nadir was a promising young guitarist in Austin, Texas who dreamt of having a successful career in the music business. His dreams were shattered when he lost his arm in a motorcycle accident. Working as the sound engineer for a rock band, the Zeniths, Bash and the band move into an old house in the country where no one expects the strange and dark events awaiting them, events that will lead Bash to revelation, redemption, and the love of his life.