Brothers at Bat

Brothers at Bat
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : 9780547822853
ISBN-13 : 0547822855
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Brothers at Bat by : Audrey Vernick

The Acerra family had sixteen children, including twelve ball-playing boys. It was the 1930s, and many families had lots of kids. But only one had enough to field a baseball team . . . with three on the bench! The Acerras were the longest-playing all-brother team in baseball history. They loved the game, but more important, they cared for and supported each other and stayed together as a team. Nothing life threw their way could stop them. Full of action, drama, and excitement, this never-before-told true story is vividly brought to life by Audrey Vernick’s expert storytelling and Steven Salerno’s stunning vintage-style art.

Baseball Dynasties

Baseball Dynasties
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 0393320081
ISBN-13 : 9780393320084
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Baseball Dynasties by : Rob Neyer

Assesses the top fifteen baseball teams of the twentieth century, including such legendary squads as the 1927 Yankees and the 1970 Orioles, to determine which team was the greatest of the modern era.

The Only Rule Is It Has to Work

The Only Rule Is It Has to Work
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Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9781627795654
ISBN-13 : 1627795650
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Only Rule Is It Has to Work by : Ben Lindbergh

The New York Times bestseller about what would happen if two statistics-minded outsiders were allowed to run a professional baseball team. It’s the ultimate in fantasy baseball: You get to pick the roster, set the lineup, and decide on strategies -- with real players, in a real ballpark, in a real playoff race. That’s what baseball analysts Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller got to do when an independent minor-league team in California, the Sonoma Stompers, offered them the chance to run its baseball operations according to the most advanced statistics. Their story in The Only Rule is it Has to Work is unlike any other baseball tale you've ever read. We tag along as Lindbergh and Miller apply their number-crunching insights to all aspects of assembling and running a team, following one cardinal rule for judging each innovation they try: it has to work. We meet colorful figures like general manager Theo Fightmaster and boundary-breakers like the first openly gay player in professional baseball. Even José Canseco makes a cameo appearance. Will their knowledge of numbers help Lindbergh and Miller bring the Stompers a championship, or will they fall on their faces? Will the team have a competitive advantage or is the sport’s folk wisdom true after all? Will the players attract the attention of big-league scouts, or are they on a fast track to oblivion? It’s a wild ride, by turns provocative and absurd, as Lindbergh and Miller tell a story that will speak to numbers geeks and traditionalists alike. And they prove that you don’t need a bat or a glove to make a genuine contribution to the game.

A Team for the Ages

A Team for the Ages
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Publisher : Globe Pequot
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1592284027
ISBN-13 : 9781592284023
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis A Team for the Ages by : Robert W. Cohen

Certain to create new controversies, and stir up some old ones, here is a fascinating historical and comparative look at the national pastime and its greatest players over the past one hundred years.

The Cloudbuster Nine

The Cloudbuster Nine
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 9781683582083
ISBN-13 : 168358208X
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cloudbuster Nine by : Anne R. Keene

In 1943, while the New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals were winning pennants and meeting in that year's World Series, Ted Williams, Johnny Pesky, and Johnny Sain practiced on a skinned-out college field in the heart of North Carolina. They and other past and future stars formed one of the greatest baseball teams of all time. They were among a cadre of fighter-pilot cadets who wore the Cloudbuster Nine baseball jersey at an elite Navy training school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As a child, Anne Keene's father, Jim Raugh, suited up as the team batboy and mascot. He got to know his baseball heroes personally, watching players hit the road on cramped, tin-can buses, dazzling factory workers, kids, and service members at dozens of games, including a war-bond exhibition with Babe Ruth at Yankee Stadium. Jimmy followed his baseball dreams as a college All-American but was crushed later in life by a failed major-league bid with the Detroit Tigers. He would have carried this story to his grave had Anne not discovered his scrapbook from a Navy school that shaped America's greatest heroes including George H. W. Bush, Gerald Ford, John Glenn, and Paul "Bear" Bryant. With the help of rare images and insights from World War II baseball veterans such as Dr. Bobby Brown and Eddie Robinson, the story of this remarkable team is brought to life for the first time in The Cloudbuster Nine: The Untold Story of Ted Williams and the Baseball Team That Helped Win World War II.

On the Baseball Team

On the Baseball Team
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Publisher : 'The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc'
Total Pages : 26
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ISBN-10 : 9781725327535
ISBN-13 : 1725327538
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis On the Baseball Team by : Stephane Hillard

Baseball is not only ""America's pastime,"" it's also a game that's enjoyed by people of all ages around the world. Invented in the mid-1800s, baseball has a long, rich history. The focus of this guide is to teach readers the basics of baseball while reinforcing the concept of teamwork. Readers are encouraged to try this team sport, and the text suggests several ways for them to take part in the game. Color photographs of kids playing baseball are sure to draw in readers and add to their reading experience.

Paths to Glory

Paths to Glory
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Publisher : Potomac Books
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015056661039
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Paths to Glory by : Mark L. Armour

"In over a hundred years, baseball has produced more than two hundred league champions, each with a story of how its management built a winner. Armour and Levitt look at teams that took risks, created their own opportunities, and changed the game. What was consistent in the construction of the 1965 Twins, the 1917 White Sox, and the 1997 Marlins, for example, and what was different? How did the general managers of such teams identify problems and fix them? By studying the decisions of past champions and identifying those responsible for success, some of the most worthwhile strategies become apparent." "Conversely, by examining the formation of teams that disappointed, the authors find common mistakes and decisions that did not work as intended. Why did teams that were "great on paper," such as the Red Sox of the 1930s or the Atlanta Braves of the early 1990s (who dominated the National League yet won only one World Series), keep falling short? Armour and Levitt answer this question. They also explain how different teams were products of their times and how they succeeded, or failed, on the basis of what was possible in their day and age." "With new statistics as well as a lively narrative, Armour and Levitt analyze the decisions and the merits of the executives, managers, and players who made up some of baseball's greatest teams."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Our Team

Our Team
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Publisher : Flatiron Books
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9781250313805
ISBN-13 : 1250313805
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Team by : Luke Epplin

The riveting story of four men—Larry Doby, Bill Veeck, Bob Feller, and Satchel Paige—whose improbable union on the Cleveland Indians in the late 1940s would shape the immediate postwar era of Major League Baseball and beyond. In July 1947, not even three months after Jackie Robinson debuted on the Brooklyn Dodgers, snapping the color line that had segregated Major League Baseball, Larry Doby would follow in his footsteps on the Cleveland Indians. Though Doby, as the second Black player in the majors, would struggle during his first summer in Cleveland, his subsequent turnaround in 1948 from benchwarmer to superstar sparked one of the wildest and most meaningful seasons in baseball history. In intimate, absorbing detail, Luke Epplin's Our Team traces the story of the integration of the Cleveland Indians and their quest for a World Series title through four key participants: Bill Veeck, an eccentric and visionary owner adept at exploding fireworks on and off the field; Larry Doby, a soft-spoken, hard-hitting pioneer whose major-league breakthrough shattered stereotypes that so much of white America held about Black ballplayers; Bob Feller, a pitching prodigy from the Iowa cornfields who set the template for the athlete as businessman; and Satchel Paige, a legendary pitcher from the Negro Leagues whose belated entry into the majors whipped baseball fans across the country into a frenzy. Together, as the backbone of a team that epitomized the postwar American spirit in all its hopes and contradictions, these four men would captivate the nation by storming to the World Series--all the while rewriting the rules of what was possible in sports.

Minor League Baseball

Minor League Baseball
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 212
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781136404832
ISBN-13 : 113640483X
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Minor League Baseball by : Frank Hoffmann

Examine the big-league benefits of minor league baseball! The Minor League Baseball: Community Building Through Hometown Sports examines the role played by minor league baseball in hundreds of cities and towns across the United States. Written from the unique perspective of a sociologist who also happens to be an avid baseball fan, the book looks at the contributions minor league teams make to the quality of life in their communities, creating focal points for spirit and cohesiveness while providing opportunities for interaction and entertainment. The book links theory and experience to present a “sociology of baseball” that explains the symbiotic relationship which brings people together for a common purpose—to root, root, root for the home team. From the author: Minor league baseball is played across the country in more than 100 very different communities. These communities seem to share a special bond with their teams. As with all sports teams, there is a symbiotic relationship between the team and the city or town that it represents. In the case of major league professional sports, the relationship is often fueled by economic outcomes. On the minor league level, the relationship appears to go beyond mere money and prestige. Minor league teams occupy a special place in our hearts. We are more forgiving when they lose, and extremely proud of them when they win. Minor League Baseball: Community Building Through Hometown Sports is a detailed look at the connection between town and team, including: economic benefits (development strategies, community growth) intangible benefits (ballpark camaraderie, hometown pride) fan attachment and attendance (demographic variables, stadium accessibility, “home court advantage”) case studies of two Maryland minor-league franchises--the Class AA Bowie Baysox and the Class A Hagerstown Suns Minor League Baseball: Community Building Through Hometown Sports also includes an introduction to the organizational structure of the minor leagues, a history of each current league, and charts and tables on attendance figures and franchise relocations. This book is essential reading for sociologists, sport sociologists/historians, academics and/or practitioners in the fields of community sociology and psychology, and of course, baseball fans.

Root for the Home Team

Root for the Home Team
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Publisher : Cider Mill Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1604332093
ISBN-13 : 9781604332094
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Root for the Home Team by : Tim Hagerty

Delve deep into to the grass roots of baseballs—the Minor League—and you’ll find Cannibals, Shoemakers, and Zephyrs! From the Coal Sox Nation to the Texarkana Casketmakers, Root for the Home Team brings you the most oddly original team names and the stories behind them. Root for the Home Team includes profiles of more than 150 teams and lists of hundreds more—plus fun facts, action shots, and team logos. Impress your baseball buddies with your depth of knowledge! Did you know? - The Altoona Curve were dubbed without ever throwing a breaking ball, thanks to local railroad history. - The Wichita Izzies had a fan so fanatical they named the team after him. - The Mudville Nine were named after the fictitious team in the poem “Casey at the Bat.” Root for the Home Team is a unique book any baseball fan will love.