100 Things Reds Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die

100 Things Reds Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die
Author: Joel Luckhaupt
Publsiher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781623682477

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In this ultimate resource guide for true fans of baseball s first professional team, author Joel Luckhaupt has collected every essential piece of Cincinnati Reds trivia, as well as must-do activities, and ranked them fromone to 100, providing an entertaining and easy-to-follow checklist for fans to complete in their lifetime. Most Reds fans have taken in a game or two at the Great American Ball Park, have seen highlights of the Big Red Machine, and remember the team s surprising triumph in the 1990 World Series. But only real fans know which 15-year-old took the mound for the Reds in 1944, can name the pitcher who gave up Pete Rose s 4,192nd hit, or remember how many dogs owner Marge Schott owned. 100 Things Reds Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die is the perfect book for any fan of Reds baseball, whether a die-hard booster from the days of Ted Kluszewski or a new supporter of Joey Votto, Johnny Cueto, and Aroldis Chapman."

Making the Big Red Machine

Making the Big Red Machine
Author: Daryl Smith
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2009-05-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786439805

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With a line-up that included future Hall of Famers Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez and Pete Rose, Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" powered its way in the 1970s to six division titles, four pennants, and two World Series. Three other times in that decade they finished second in their division to the eventual pennant winner. While much has been written about the players and manager Sparky Anderson, no book until now has given adequate attention to the man behind the Machine, general manager Bob Howsam. From his hire in 1967 through the end of his first stint with the Reds in 1978, Howsam brought about a remarkable change in fortune for the Reds, who had claimed only one pennant in the 26 years before his arrival. This detailed history of baseball's last dynasty shows not only how the team performed but why, delving into the off-field strategy and moves behind the Reds' success.

New York World Champions 1933

New York World Champions 1933
Author: Robert Long
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781553955399

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New York World Champions 1933 uses ink drawings of the entire New York Giants team done by the author. Robert Long has also included World Series opponents, star players of that era and Giant players he wishes he had known. The author gives a description of his life and love of baseball.

The 1976 Cincinnati Reds

The 1976 Cincinnati Reds
Author: Doug Feldmann
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2009-03-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786452729

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The era of free agency in Major League Baseball ensured that it would be difficult to keep star teams together year after year. The 1976 Cincinnati Reds were one of the last to be considered a "dynasty," and this book documents the season of one of the greatest teams in baseball history. During the pursuit of a second-straight world championship in 1976, the "Big Red Machine" was fueled by all-time hits leader Pete Rose, slugger George Foster, and all-stars Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan, as well as a balanced pitching staff that had seven players notching double-digit win totals. The 102-win regular season ended with a World Series sweep of the New York Yankees.

World War II Cincinnati

World War II Cincinnati
Author: Robert Earnest Miller
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781625849854

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World War II transformed Cincinnati from a relatively important but parochial midwestern city into a teeming bastion of military might. While thousands served in the nation's armed forces, others contributed to rationing programs, salvage drives, blackouts and war bond rallies. Scores of community-based programs blossomed as Cincinnatians on the home front threw themselves wholeheartedly into the "total war" that Washington believed necessary for victory. After answering the call to treat domestic duty as seriously as any battleground assignment, the Queen City emerged from the war as utterly changed as the nation itself. Author Robert Miller brings to life this dramatic, patriotic period in Cincinnati's history.

Armando Marsans

Armando Marsans
Author: Peter T. Toot
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786482016

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Armando Marsans, who joined the Cincinnati Reds in 1911, was the first Cuban star of the major leagues. Events in baseball have often mirrored America's social development--Jackie Robinson's breaking of the color barrier is one example--and the story of Armando Marsans has much to teach about the United States and Latin America during the early 20th century. In detailing the career of Marsans, this work also recapitulates baseball history in Cuba and describes the early development of professional baseball in America. Examples of how Americans reacted to Marsans as a player and a person, and the prevalence of Latino stereotypes during this era, are fully explored. Part biography, part sociological study, this book introduces the reader to a physically gifted player and to a young, powerful America struggling to find its own identity in its new ethnic makeup.

Meeting the Mets A Quirky History of a Quirky Team

Meeting the Mets  A Quirky History of a Quirky Team
Author: Thomas Droleskey
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781300902829

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Meeting the Mets: A Quirky History of a Quirky Team is a volume one of a two-part retrospective on the history of the New York Mets, a team that is now in its fifty-second season of play. The author, Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey, attended over 1600 games at the Polo Grounds and William A. Shea Municipal Stadium between July 15, 1962, and July 16, 2002. While he has not attended games since that point for reasons that are described in the book, he was pretty visible in the stands as a very unofficial cheerleader for over a quarter of a century, known as "The Lone Ranger of Shea Stadium." Droleskey provides a personal retrospective on the origins of the Mets, highlighting some of the quirks of a quirky team, including memories of utterly meaningless games that might put a smile or two on the faces of those who have followed the team over the years. The books contains lots and lots of trivia about the Mets and baseball, interspersed with personal many bits of cultural trivia and history.

Smart Alliance

Smart Alliance
Author: J. Gary Taylor,Patricia J. Scharlin
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780300102338

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Large and wealthy global companies too often fail to acknowledge environmental responsibility or workers' rights. This book tells the dramatic story of one company--Chiquita Brands International--that decided to change the negative paradigm and became a model of how multinational companies can become motivated to solve critical global problems.