Tales from the Tribe Dugout

Tales from the Tribe Dugout
Author: Russell Schneider
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1582616388

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Tales from the Tribe Dugout is a colorful journey through the history of the Cleveland Indians. It includes memories, anecdotes, and stories in the players' and managers' own words. The Indians themselves tell about friendships and rivalries, wins and losses, home games and road stands, legends and heroes. Tales from the Tribe Dugout will provide hours of entertainment for Indians fans and baseball fans alike.

More Tales from the Tribe Dugout

More Tales from the Tribe Dugout
Author: Russell Schneider
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2005-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781582616803

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This colorful journey through the history of the Cleveland Indians provides dozens of entertaining memories, anecdotes, and stories in the players' and managers' own words.

Amazing Tales from the Cleveland Indians Dugout

Amazing Tales from the Cleveland Indians Dugout
Author: Russell Schneider
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2017-04-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781683580256

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Calling all Tribe fans! In this one-of-a-kind compendium of anecdotes from players, managers, and beat writers, Russell Schneider captures all the magic and passion of Cleveland Indians baseball. Amazing Tales from the Cleveland Indians Dugout is a colorful journey through the history of the franchise. Included are the best memories and stories in the players’ and managers’ own words, as found in Schneider’s Tales from the Tribe Dugout and More Tales from the Tribe Dugout. Within these pages, fans will chafe at the rivalries, cheer the wins, and challenge the losses both on the road and at home. Max Alvis reveals his most embarrassing moment on the field, Mickey Cochrane orders Harry Eisenstat to intentionally bean a batter, and Doc Edwards groans in agony during the game in which he finally figures out Cal Ripken’s signals to the outfield (the Indians scored ten runs by knowing which pitch was coming and still managed to lose). Featured players include the Alomar brothers, Lou Boudreau, Orel Hershiser, Ralph Kiner, Minnie Minoso, Omar Vizquel, and many other Tribe legends. This massive collection captures the story and glory of Indians baseball both on the field and off. Without a doubt, this tantalizing offering from Indians expert Russell Schneider will provide hours of entertainment for Indians and baseball fans alike.

Tales from the Cleveland Cavaliers

Tales from the Cleveland Cavaliers
Author: Roger Gordon
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2004
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1582618399

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In Tales from the Cleveland Cavaliers: LeBron James's Rookie Season, readers will find anecdotes about everything and anything that happened to this special rookie and the rest of the Cavaliers. This book is a must-own for any Cavs fan!

The Cleveland Indians Encyclopedia

The Cleveland Indians Encyclopedia
Author: Russell Schneider
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2004
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1582618402

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The third edition of The Cleveland Indians Encyclopedia contains everything fans have ever wanted to know about one of baseball's most storied franchises. From 1869, when professional baseball came to Cleveland, to 1901, when the Indians became charter members of the American League, to their consistently fabulous play in the 1990s, the team has featured innumerable stars over the years. This comprehensive volume traces the genesis of baseball in Cleveland, covering all of the team lore and legend, the controversies, the triumphs, and the heartaches, including: - Nearly 300 player profiles--from Napoleon Lajoie and Tris Speaker in the early part of the 20th century to 1960s stars Rocky Colavito and Sam McDowell to today's headliners like Omar Vizquel and Jody Gerut - Season-by-season descriptions of unforgettable moments and memories - Nearly 1,000 illustrations of players, game highlights, and memorabilia, including a panoramic foldout of Jacobs Field - Extensive statistics, including box scores, team and individual records, and trades - The World Series championship, the managerial strategies, the personalities, the honors, and the milestones - An immense treasure of little-known facts and surprising anecdotes

Pitching to the Pennant

Pitching to the Pennant
Author: Joseph Wancho,Rick Huhn,Leonard Levin,Bill Nowlin,Steve Johnson
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780803254718

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The 1954 Cleveland Indians were one of the most remarkable baseball teams of all time. Their record for most wins (111) fell only when the baseball schedule expanded, and their winning percentage, an astounding .721, is still unsurpassed in the American League. Though the season ended with a heartbreaking loss to the New York Giants in the World Series, the 1954 team remains a favorite among Cleveland fans and beyond. Pitching to the Pennant commemorates the ’54 Indians with a biographical sketch of the entire team, from the “Big Three” pitching staff (Mike Garcia and future Hall of Famers Bob Lemon and Early Wynn), through notable players such as Bobby Avila, Bob Feller, Larry Doby, and Al Rosen, to manager Al Lopez, his coaches, and the Indians’ broadcast team. There are also stories about Cleveland Stadium and the 1954 All-Star Game (which the team hosted), as well as a season timeline and a firsthand account of Game One of the World Series at the Polo Grounds. Pitching to the Pennant features the superb writing and research of members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), making this book a must for all Indians fans and baseball aficionados.

Ralph Kiner

Ralph Kiner
Author: Robert P. Broadwater
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781476622736

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Ralph Kiner (1922-2014) was one of the most feared power hitters of his era. Babe Ruth predicted Kiner would be the slugger most likely to break Ruth's single season home run record. While the left fielder from New Mexico missed that mark, he did break one of the Babe's records, leading his league in home runs for seven consecutive seasons--a record unbroken since. Kiner set his records while playing for some of the worst teams ever to take the field. With little support in the Pittsburgh Pirates lineup, pitchers were often able to work around Kiner, walking him dozens of times per season. Despite this, Kiner made them pay for their mistakes, sending towering flies over the fences. After just 10 years in the league, Kiner's career on the field was cut short by chronic back pain. At retirement, his 369 home runs placed him sixth on the all-time list. He didn't leave baseball, however, serving as general manager of a minor league team and later announcing for the newly formed New York Mets in 1962, where he would be the voice of the team for more than fifty years. This is his story.

Tom Candiotti

Tom Candiotti
Author: K.P. Wee
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2014-08-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781476615592

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Most baseball fans know Tom Candiotti as a knuckleballer but he began his career as a conventional pitcher in 1983--after becoming just the second player to appear in the major leagues following Tommy John surgery, at a time when only Tommy John himself had ever come back from the operation. Candiotti, whose arm recovered, threw fastballs and curveballs in his first two years in the majors before switching over to the knuckleball for the 1986 season. He would then go on to use primarily the knuckleball for the rest of his career, though he threw a good enough curveball to get hitters out. This biography is based on the recollections of Candiotti himself, his former teammates and managers, newspaper and periodical accounts, and archival resources.