Cecil Travis of the Washington Senators

Cecil Travis of the Washington Senators
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9780803224759
ISBN-13 : 0803224753
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Cecil Travis of the Washington Senators by : Rob Kirkpatrick

A three-time All-Star, Cecil Travis (1913–2006) was well on his way to a Hall of Fame career when he was drafted for World War II in 1941. When he returned To The game in 1945, after three and a half years in the army, Travis was no longer the dominant player he had been. In the three seasons that followed—the last of his career—only once did Travis play in more than seventy-five games, and his offensive numbers plummeted. Yet his prewar accomplishments were such that he finished his twelve-year career with a .314 batting average, and baseball maven Bill James put Travis atop his list of players most likely to have lost a Hall of Fame career To The war. This biography documents Travis's life and dynamic career. it recounts his childhood years on his family's Riverdale farm in rural Georgia, his demonstration of talent during high school, The beginning of his professional career with the Minor League Chattanooga Lookouts in 1931, his rise with the Washington Senators, The historic 1941 season in which Travis led all of baseball in hits, his time as a soldier, The decline in his play from 1945 to 1947, and his retirement. In an epilogue Cecil Travis comments on his baseball career, The effects of the war, and his life in Riverdale, where he raised livestock on the farm that was his childhood home.

The Washington Senators, 1901-1971

The Washington Senators, 1901-1971
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9780786423590
ISBN-13 : 0786423595
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Washington Senators, 1901-1971 by : Tom Deveaux

The Washington Senators have a special place in baseball history as one of the most unsuccessful teams ever to play the game. The Nats (as headline writers had dubbed them by midcentury) got their start in 1901 thanks to Byron Bancroft "Ban" Johnson and endured 71 up-and-down seasons in the American League, which was created at the same time as the Washington ballclub. This huge work exhaustively chronicles the capricious history of the Washington Senators from the beginning to the end in 1971, with detailed information on the management and players who kept the organization going in good and bad times. Insights on how the team fit into the American League as well as statistics covering the team's records throughout its existence and the lifetime records of all members of the Baseball Hall of Fame who played with the Washington Senators are also provided.

Washington Senators All-Time Greats !--Washington Nationals--

Washington Senators All-Time Greats !--Washington Nationals--
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9781462836550
ISBN-13 : 1462836550
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Washington Senators All-Time Greats !--Washington Nationals-- by : C. Norman Willis

Washington Senators All-time Greats is one of the first books covering the first 101-year history of the Senators/Nationals before they were reborn with the transfer of the Montreal Expos to Washington in 2005. Hundreds of players appeared in Washington uniforms over the years and from these Mr. Willis selected an all-time team. In addition, all-star teams from five eras were chosen. Career highlights and statistics are included in each of the sixty-seven mini-biographies; photographs and anecdotes bring the players to life. The author also presents team records and summaries for each year and era, and for the entire 101-history covered. The last chapter of the book honors the best of Senators managers and owners, and the best Washington play-by-play announcer and sportswriter. Readers are invited to compare their selections with the authors. The book contains a foreword by Senators great, Frank Howard and is recommended by former Washington stars and managers, Mickey Vernon and Jim Lemon.

Baseball's Who's Who of What Ifs

Baseball's Who's Who of What Ifs
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781476642413
ISBN-13 : 1476642419
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Baseball's Who's Who of What Ifs by : Bill Deane

The greatest players in baseball history are honored in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Fans and sports journalists often lament about players who might have joined the immortal ranks, if only fate--circumstances, injury or even death--hadn't intervened. Presenting a "who's who of what-ifs," this book focuses on 40 well known non-inductees, such as Tony Conigliaro, Denny McLain and Jose Fernandez, along with many others all but lost to history, such as Ross Barnes, Charlie Ferguson and Hal Trosky. Also included are more than 100 "honorable mentions" covering all of pro baseball history, from the 1860s to the 2010s.

Joe Cronin

Joe Cronin
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 381
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ISBN-10 : 9780803269569
ISBN-13 : 0803269560
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Joe Cronin by : Mark Armour

From the sandlots of San Francisco to the power centers of baseball, this book tells the story of Joe Cronin, one of twentieth-century baseball’s major players, both on the field and off. For most of his playing career, Cronin (1906–84) was the best shortstop in baseball. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1956, he was a manager by the age of twenty-six and a general manager at forty-one. He was the youngest player-manager ever to play in the World Series, and he managed the Red Sox longer than any other man in history. As president of the American League, he oversaw two expansions, four franchise shifts, and the revolutionary and controversial introduction of the designated-hitter rule, which he wrote himself. This book follows Cronin from his humble beginnings to his position as one of the most powerful figures in baseball. Mark Armour explores Cronin’s time as a player as well as his role in some of the game’s fiercest controversies, from the creation of the All-Star Game to the issue of integration. Bringing to life one of baseball’s definitive characters, this book supplies a crucial and fascinating chapter in the history of America’s pastime.

Baseball in Washington,

Baseball in Washington,
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 0738514209
ISBN-13 : 9780738514208
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Baseball in Washington, by : Frank Ceresi

Dubbed "America's Game" by Walt Whitman, baseball has been enjoyed in our nation's capital by everyone from young boys playing street stickball to Presidents throwing out the inaugural first pitch of the season. Just 13 years after Alexander Cartwright codified baseball's rules, the Washington Nationals Baseball Club formed and in 1867 toured the country spreading the "baseball gospel." By 1901 the team became one of the first eight major league teams in the newly formed American League. Players such as Walter Johnson, probably the greatest pitcher of all time, and other Senators under the stewardship of owner Clark Griffith successfully led the club in 1924 to what many consider to be the most exciting World Series in baseball history. Later, the Homestead Grays played at Griffith Stadium and fielded a team featuring legendary Negro League greats such as Josh Gibson and Buck Leonard. The powerhouse Grays, during a ten-year span, won nine Negro League World Championships, a record that may never be equaled in any team sport again. When the Grays disbanded, the original Senators left for Minnesota in 1960, and the expansion Senators of the 1960s relocated, the city was left without a professional baseball team. While many feared that baseball in D.C. was over, a spirit remained on the diamond and is still felt today as children and adults team up in one way or another to play the national pastime in the nation's capital. Hopes for a new professional team linger, and those remembering baseball's heyday will enjoy this extensive and unusual collection ofhistoric photos that celebrate a time when the crowds roared and Washingtonians believed that the summer game would never end.

Choice

Choice
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Total Pages : 592
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015063375284
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Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

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Team Baseball Card Checklist No.4

Team Baseball Card Checklist No.4
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Publisher : Edgewater Books Distribution
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 0937424420
ISBN-13 : 9780937424421
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Team Baseball Card Checklist No.4 by : Jeff Fritsch

A companion to the Baseball Card Price Guide No. 11, this checklist is designed for the collector specializing in cards of a particular team. All major 1989 sets are included.

Baseball in 1939

Baseball in 1939
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Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015034438401
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Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Baseball in 1939 by : Lawrence S. Katz

In 1939, baseball's past ran headlong into its future. As the game celebrated its 100th anniversary with the opening of the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, it learned that the legend of the sport's origins was purely a myth. On the field, the veteran players who had saved the game after the Black Sox scandal were slowly giving way to a new wave of players, men who would usher in the Golden Age of the game. Through extensive research, augmented by interviews with such Hall of Famers as Bob Feller, Ernie Harwell, Charlie Gehringer and Monte Irvin, the game's pivotal season is retold here. The appendix provides a statistical summary of the year.