Major League Baseball Players of the 1970s

Major League Baseball Players of the 1970s
Author: Bill Ballew
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2023-08-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781476646541

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In the 1970s, after a decade of stagnant fan interest that seemed to signal the demise of Major League Baseball, the game saw growth and change. In 1972, the players became the first in professional sports to go on strike. Four years later, contractual changes allowed those with six years in the majors to become free agents, leading to an unprecedented increase in salaries. Developments in the play of the game included new ballparks with faster fields and artificial turf, and the introduction of the designated hitter in 1973. Eminent personalities emerged from the dugout, including many African Americans and Latinos. Focusing on the stars who debuted from 1970 through 1979, this book covers the highs and lows of more than 1,300 players who gave fans the most exciting decade baseball has ever seen.

Major League Baseball Players of the 1970s

Major League Baseball Players of the 1970s
Author: Bill Ballew
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2022-12-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786420957

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In the 1970s, after a decade of stagnant fan interest that seemed to signal the demise of Major League Baseball, the game saw growth and change. In 1972, the players became the first in professional sports to go on strike. Four years later, contractual changes allowed those with six years in the majors to become free agents, leading to an unprecedented increase in salaries. Developments in the play of the game included new ballparks with faster fields and artificial turf, and the introduction of the designated hitter in 1973. Eminent personalities emerged from the dugout, including many African Americans and Latinos. Focusing on the stars who debuted from 1970 through 1979, this book covers the highs and lows of more than 1,300 players who gave fans the most exciting decade baseball has ever seen.

Exercise Physiology

Exercise Physiology
Author: William D. McArdle,Frank I. Katch,Victor L. Katch
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 1104
Release: 2010
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780781797818

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Thoroughly updated with all the most recent findings, this Seventh Edition guides you to the latest understanding of nutrition, energy transfer, and exercise training and their relationship to human performance. This new edition continues to provide excellent coverage of exercise physiology, uniting the topics of energy expenditure and capacity, molecular biology, physical conditioning, sports nutrition, body composition, weight control, and more. The updated full-color art program adds visual appeal and improves understanding of key topics. A companion website includes over 30 animations of key exercise physiology concepts; the full text online; a quiz bank; references; appendices; information about microscope technologies; a timeline of notable events in genetics; a list of Nobel Prizes in research related to cell and molecular biology; the scientific contributions of thirteen outstanding female scientists; an image bank; a Brownstone test generator; PowerPoint(R) lecture outlines; and image-only PowerPoint(R) slides.

Major League Baseball in the 1970s

Major League Baseball in the 1970s
Author: Joseph G. Preston
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2014-05-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786484058

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Many of the most powerful trends in baseball today have their roots in the 1970s. Baseball entered that decade seriously behind the times in race relations, attitudes toward conformity versus individuality, and the manager-player relationship. In a sense, much of the wrenching change that American society as a whole experienced in the 1960s was played out in baseball in the following decade. Additionally, the game itself was rapidly evolving, with the inauguration of the designated hitter rule in the American League, the evolution of the closer, the development of the five-man starting rotation, the acceptance of strikeout lions like Dave Kingman and Bobby Bonds and the proliferation of stolen bases. This book opens with a discussion of the challenges that faced baseball's movers and shakers when they gathered in Bal Harbour, Florida, for the annual winter meetings on December 2, 1969. Their worst nightmares would be realized in the coming years. For many and often contradictory reasons the 1970s game evolved into a war of competing ideologies--escalating salaries, an acrimonious strike, Sesame Street-style team mascots, and the breaking of the time-honored tradition that all players, including the pitcher, must play on offense as well as defense--that would ultimately spell doom for the majority of attendees.

History of Major League Baseball

History of Major League Baseball
Author: J. S. Bowman,Zoss Bowman
Publsiher: Gramercy
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1992-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0517066270

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This expansive book covers the long history of major league baseball in the United States.

The Seventies in America

The Seventies in America
Author: John C. Super,Tracy Irons-Georges
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: WISC:89082384942

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Presents volume one of a three-volume encyclopedia that describes the events, movements, trends, people, sports, science, music, politics, and more of the 1970s listed in alphabetical order.

The American League

The American League
Author: John Stewart Bowman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1986
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0831703288

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Pitching Defense and Three Run Homers

Pitching  Defense  and Three Run Homers
Author: Mark Armour,Malcolm Allen
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780803240278

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For the Baltimore Orioles, the glory days stretched to decades. Through the 1960s and 1970s, the team arguably had the best players, the best manager, the best Minor League teams, the best scouts and front office-and, unarguably, the best record in the American League. But the best of all, and one of baseball's greatest teams ever, was the Oriole's team of 1970. Pitching, Defense, and Three-Run Homers documents that paradoxically unforgettable yet often overlooked World Champion team. Led by the bats of Frank Robinson and Boog Powell and a trio of 20-win pitchers, the Orioles won 108 regular season games and dropped just 1 postseason game on their way to winning the World Series against the Reds. The club featured three future Hall of Fame players (Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, and Jim Palmer), a Hall of Fame manager (Earl Weaver), and several other star players in the prime of their careers. Featuring biographical articles on Weaver, his coaches, the broadcasters, and the players of the 1970 season, this book tells what happened in and out of the game. It details highlights and timelines, the memorable games, spectacular plays, and the team's working philosophy, "the Oriole Way"-and in sum recreates the magic of one of the greatest seasons in baseball history.