The Rank and File of 19th Century Major League Baseball

The Rank and File of 19th Century Major League Baseball
Author: David Nemec
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: Baseball
ISBN: 1784022020

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With this volume, David Nemec completes his remarkable trilogy of 19th-century baseball biographies, covering every major league player, manager, umpire, owner and league official. It provides in-depth information on many figures unknown to most historians. Each detailed entry includes vital statistics, peer-driven analysis of baseball-related skills, and an overview of the individuals role in the game. Also chronicled are players first and last major league games, most important achievements, movements from team to team, and much more. By bringing attention to these overlooked baseball personalities, this reference work immeasurably enriches our knowledge of 19th century major league baseball.

The Rank and File of 19th Century Major League Baseball

The Rank and File of 19th Century Major League Baseball
Author: David Nemec
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2012-04-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786490448

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With this volume, David Nemec completes his remarkable trilogy of 19th-century baseball biographies, covering every major league player, manager, umpire, owner and league official. It provides in-depth information on many figures unknown to most historians. Each detailed entry includes vital statistics, peer-driven analysis of baseball-related skills, and an overview of the individual's role in the game. Also chronicled are players' first and last major league games, most important achievements, movements from team to team, and much more. By bringing attention to these overlooked baseball personalities, this reference work immeasurably enriches our knowledge of 19th century major league baseball.

Great Encyclopedia of Nineteenth century Major League Baseball

Great Encyclopedia of Nineteenth century Major League Baseball
Author: David Nemec
Publsiher: Dutton Adult
Total Pages: 852
Release: 1997
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1556115008

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Covers major league baseball from 1871 to 1900, and provides team rosters, player statistics, season summaries, rule changes, and ball park descriptions

Forfeits and Successfully Protested Games in Major League Baseball

Forfeits and Successfully Protested Games in Major League Baseball
Author: David Nemec,Eric Miklich
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2014-07-09
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786494231

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This chronologically organized book is the first to provide comprehensive coverage of forfeits and successful protests of major league baseball games, educating the reader on the rules and prevailing styles of play at the time that each of the games was played. In addition to the date, location, and source information, this work provides capsule biographies of many of the principal characters involved (including, for instance, the obscure one-game umpire who perpetrated the first forfeited game in major league history in 1871).

Indiana Born Major League Baseball Players

Indiana Born Major League Baseball Players
Author: Pete Cava
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2015-09-22
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786499014

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Indiana boasts a rich baseball tradition, with 10 native sons enshrined in Cooperstown. This biographical dictionary provides a close look at the lives of all 364 Hoosier big leaguers, who include New York City's first baseball superstar; the first rookie pitcher to win three games in a World Series; the man who caught most of Cy Young's record 511 career wins; one of the game's first star relievers; the player who held the record for consecutive games played before Lou Gehrig; an obscure infielder mentioned in Charles Schulz's Peanuts comic strip; baseball's only one-legged pitcher; Indiana's first Mr. Basketball, who became one of baseball's greatest pinch-hitters; the first African American to play for the Cincinnati Reds; the only pitcher to throw a perfect game in the World Series; the skipper of the 1969 "Miracle Mets"; the pitcher for whom a ground-breaking surgical procedure is named; and the only two men to have played in both the World Series and the Final Four of the NCAA Basketball Tournament.

Inventing Baseball

Inventing Baseball
Author: Bill Felber,Mark Fimoff,Len Levin,Peter Mancuso
Publsiher: SABR, Inc.
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781933599427

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A project of SABR's Nineteenth Century Committee, INVENTING BASEBALL brings to life the greatest games to be played in the game's early years. From the "prisoner of war" game that took place among captive Union soldiers during the Civil War, to the first intercollegiate game (Amherst versus Williams), to the first professional no-hitter, the games in this volume span 1833–1900 and detail the athletic exploits of such players as Cap Anson, Moses "Fleetwood" Walker, Charlie Comiskey, Mike "King" Kelly, and John Montgomery Ward.

Baseball s Union Association

Baseball s Union Association
Author: Justin Mckinney
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2022-10-28
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781476680606

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Hastily formed in 1883 as a rival, third major league, the Union Association upset the moguls of the baseball world and disrupted the status quo. Backed by Henry V. Lucas, an impetuous 26-year-old millionaire from St. Louis, the UA existed for one chaotic season in 1884. This first full-length history of the Union Association tells the captivating story of the league's brief and enigmatic existence. Lucas recruited a wild mix of disgruntled stars, misfits, crooks, has-beens, drunks, and the occasional spectator--along with a future star or two. The result was a bizarre experiment that sowed both turmoil and hope before fading into oblivion.

Baseball s Wildest Season

Baseball s Wildest Season
Author: William J. Ryczek
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2023-03-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781476691145

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At the end of the 1883 baseball season, things looked rosy--attendance had skyrocketed and the National League and American Association were at peace. A year later, however, the sport was in total disarray. A third major league, the Union Association, had come on the scene and waged a bitter war that rocked the baseball world. By the dawn of the 1885 season, the UA had dissolved in a sea of red ink, the AA had dropped four teams, and the minor leagues were desperately hoping to make it through the season. Amid the chaos of 1884 were some historic moments. Iron-man pitcher Hoss Radbourn won 59 games and led the Providence Grays to victory over the New York Metropolitans in the first World Series. Fleet Walker broke baseball's first color line. There were a record eight no-hitters and a cast of fascinating figures--some famous, some lost to history--like Radbourn, Hustling Horace Phillips, Dan O'Leary, and Edward (The Only) Nolan. This book tells the story of the momentous yet overshadowed 1884 season.