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Left on Base in the Bush Leagues

Author : Gaylon H. White
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2019-05-30
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781538123669

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Left on Base in the Bush Leagues by Gaylon H. White Pdf

Left on Base in the Bush Leagues profiles minor league legends and near-misses from baseball’s golden era, as well as unknown players and gifted storytellers. Newspaper and magazine stories are interwoven with comments gleaned from some 200 player interviews, many of them dating back to the 1970s, creating a colorful tapestry of baseball and the times.

The Best Little Baseball Town in the World

Author : Gaylon H. White
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2021-04-21
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781538141168

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The Best Little Baseball Town in the World by Gaylon H. White Pdf

The Crowley Millers were the talk of minor league baseball in the 1950s, with crowds totaling nearly 10 times Crowley’s population and earning Crowley the nickname of “The Best Little Baseball Town in the World.” The Best Little Baseball Town in the World: The Crowley Millers and Minor League Baseball in the 1950s tells the fun, quirky story of Crowley, Louisiana, in the fifties, a story that reads more like fiction than nonfiction. The Crowley Millers’ biggest star was Conklyn Meriwether, a slugger who became infamous after he retired when he killed his in-laws with an axe. Their former manager turned out to be a con man, dying in jail while awaiting trial on embezzlement charges. The 1951 team was torn to pieces after their young centerfielder was struck and killed by lightning during a game. But aside from the tragedy and turmoil, the Crowley Millers also played some great baseball and were the springboard to stardom for George Brunet and Dan Pfister, two Crowley pitchers who made it to the majors. Interviews with players from the team bring to light never-before-heard stories and inside perspectives on minor league baseball in the fifties, including insight into the social and racial climate of the era, and the inability of baseball in the fifties to help players deal with off-the-field problems. Written by respected minor-league baseball historian Gaylon H. White, The Best Little Baseball Town in the World is a fascinating tale for baseball fans and historians alike.

Coach of a Lifetime

Author : Gaylon H. White
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2023
Category : Football coaches
ISBN : 9781538181027

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Coach of a Lifetime by Gaylon H. White Pdf

Coach of a Lifetime is the inspirational true story of a high school football coach who motivates and encourages ordinary kids from a handful of farming communities to do extraordinary things on the football field and in life.

Bush League Boys

Author : Toby Smith
Publisher : University of New Mexico Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 9780826355218

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Bush League Boys by Toby Smith Pdf

"In Bush League Boys sportswriter Toby Smith relies upon fascinating oral histories to recall the home runs, screen money, and dust storms that characterized the glory days of post-World War II baseball in the Southwest."--Ron Briley, author of The Baseball Film in Postwar America: A Critical Study, 1948-1962

The Federal League of Base Ball Clubs

Author : Robert Peyton Wiggins
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2008-09-30
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780786438358

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The Federal League of Base Ball Clubs by Robert Peyton Wiggins Pdf

The last independent major league ended its brief run in 1915, after only two seasons at the national pastime’s top level. But no competitor to establishment baseball ever exerted so much influence on its rival, with some of the most recognizable elements of the game today—including the commissioner system, competition for free agents, baseball’s antitrust exemption, and even the beloved Wrigley Field—traceable to the so-called outlaw organization known as the Federal League of Base Ball Clubs. This comprehensive history covers the league from its formation in 1913 through its buyout, dissolution, and legal battles with the National and American leagues. The day-to-day operation of the franchises, the pennant races and outstanding players, the two-year competitive battle for fans and players, and the short- and long-term impact on the game are covered in detail.

The Bush League of Nations

Author : James A. Swanson
Publisher : James Swanson
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Iraq War, 2003-
ISBN : 9781438211954

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The Bush League of Nations by James A. Swanson Pdf

With hard analysis and good humor, the author exposes the Coalition of the Willing as a rightwing myth to deceive Americans while the neo-GOP wages war on Iraq and America. Includes 3 plans: 1) "Withdraw from Iraq and Win in Afghanistan;" 2) "An International Plan;" and 3) "Support Our Troops." Includes analysis of the so-called coalition and the 50+ nations shamelessly claimed to be members. Topics include: the just war principles; corporate mercenaries in Iraq; the warmongering role of neocons and Big Media; GOP corruption in America and Iraq; treason and crimes against humanity; and GOP tools used to gut the U.S. Constitution and bankrupt America. Includes Articles of Impeachment and extensive index. The author served in the Peace Corps in the Muslim nation of Morocco. Raised a Lutheran in North Dakota and now a Methodist, he's appalled at the Christian Reich's neo-Jesus: Pro-War and Pro-Rich. He holds JD & MBA degrees from Stanford and SB from MIT. See www.bushleagueofnations.com.

The 50 Greatest Players in Detroit Tigers History

Author : Robert W. Cohen
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781630761004

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The 50 Greatest Players in Detroit Tigers History by Robert W. Cohen Pdf

This book carefully examines the careers of the fifty men who made the greatest impact on one of the most successful franchises in the history of professional sports. Features of The 50 Greatest Players in Detroit Tigers History include quotes from opposing players and former teammates, summaries of each player’s best season, recaps of their most memorable performances, and listings of their notable achievements.

Author : David H. Martinez
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2000-09-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780595129928

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by David H. Martinez Pdf

A handy reference covering nearly 800 of baseball's most important yarns, stats. and stories--everything a fan needs to know.

The Ultimate Minor League Baseball Road Trip

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2024-05-07
Category : Baseball fields
ISBN : 1599216272

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The Ultimate Minor League Baseball Road Trip by Anonim Pdf

An enthusiastic, irreverent, but exhaustive guidebook to all the stadiums of Minor League Baseball, following up on the success of the first Ultimate Baseball Road Trip book, which was dedicated to Major League stadiums.

The League of Outsider Baseball

Author : Gary Cieradkowski
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2015-05-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781476775234

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The League of Outsider Baseball by Gary Cieradkowski Pdf

From an award-winning graphic artist and baseball historian comes a strikingly original illustrated history of baseball’s forgotten heroes, including stars of the Negro Leagues, barnstorming teams, semi-pro leagues, foreign leagues, and famous players like Shoeless Joe Jackson, Jackie Robinson, Willie Mays, and Joe DiMaggio before they achieved notoriety. From a young age, Gary Cieradkowski had a passion for baseball’s unheralded heroes. Inspired by his father and their shared love of the sport, Cieradkowski began creating “outsider” baseball cards, as a way to tell the little-known stories of baseball’s many unsung heroes—alongside some of baseball’s greatest players before they were famous. The League of Outsider Baseball is a tribute to all of those who’ve played the game, known and unknown. Shining a light into the dark corners of baseball history—from Mickey Mantle’s minor league days to Negro League greats like Josh Gibson and Leon Day; to people that most never knew played the game, such as Frank Sinatra, who had his own ball club in 1940s Hollywood; bank robber John Dillinger, who was a promising shortstop and took time out between robberies to attend Cubs games; and even a few US presidents—this book is a rich, visual tribute to America’s pastime. Meticulously researched, beautifully illustrated using a unique, vintage baseball-card-style, and filled with a colorful and rich cast of characters, this book is a prized collector’s item and will be cherished by fans of all ages.

Gib Bodet, Major League Scout

Author : Gib Bodet,P.J. Dragseth
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2014-01-03
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780786472406

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Gib Bodet, Major League Scout by Gib Bodet,P.J. Dragseth Pdf

Gib Bodet's 70-year love affair with baseball dates from his childhood in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, and it has carried him through parts of six decades as a scout with the Red Sox, Tigers, Expos, Angels, Royals, and Dodgers. He played ball in high school and the military, coached youth and legion teams, and finally made the game his profession at age 38. In this memoir, Bodet recalls humorous stories about people he worked for and with--Peter O'Malley, Walter Shannon, Gene Autry, John Schuerholz, Al Campanis and long-time friend Tom Lasorda among them--and describes his role in drafting and signing such players as Mike Piazza, Eric Karros, Todd Hollandsworth, Paul Konerko, Matt Kemp, Clayton Kershaw and Chad Billingsley.

Play Ball!: The Story of Little League Baseball¨

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2024-05-07
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0271038713

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Play Ball!: The Story of Little League Baseball¨ by Anonim Pdf

With more than 4 million people participating in Little League games every year, Little League is the rite of passage into the quintessential American pastime. "Play Ball!" charts Little League's history from its earliest days and shows how, in many respects, its history parallels America's history. 140 illustrations.

The Dickson Baseball Dictionary (Third Edition)

Author : Paul Dickson
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 1001 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2011-06-13
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780393073492

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The Dickson Baseball Dictionary (Third Edition) by Paul Dickson Pdf

The definitive work on the language of baseball—one of the “Five Best Baseball Books” (Wall Street Journal). Hailed as “a staggering piece of scholarship” (Wall Street Journal) and “an indispensable guide to the language of baseball” (San Diego Union-Tribune), The Dickson Baseball Dictionary has become an invaluable resource for those who love the game. Drawing on dozens of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century periodicals, as well as contemporary sources, Dickson’s brilliant, illuminating definitions trace the earliest appearances of terms both well known and obscure. This edition includes more than 10,000 terms with 18,000 individual entries, and more than 250 photos. This “impressively comprehensive” (The Nation) book will delight everyone from the youngest fan to the hard-core aficionado.

Small Ball in the Big Leagues

Author : James D. Szalontai
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2014-01-10
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780786458332

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Small Ball in the Big Leagues by James D. Szalontai Pdf

The typical baseball fan yearns for one of two things: a strikeout or a home run. But most of the game takes place in between these electrifying moments, and this book discusses the importance of “small ball” to baseball. It examines the multitude of times small ball activities have secured victories through aggressive base running, sacrifice hits, squeeze bunts, stolen bases, productive outs and hit-and-run plays, as well as games in which aggressive small ball activity led to defeat. The book covers the most important small ball players, managers and teams.

Bushville Wins!

Author : John Klima
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2012-07-03
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781250015143

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Bushville Wins! by John Klima Pdf

The rip-roaring story of baseball's most unlikely champions, featuring interviews with Henry Aaron, Bob Uecker and other members of the Milwaukee Braves, Bushville Wins! takes you to a time and place baseball and the Heartland will never forget. "Bushville hits the sweet spot of my childhood, the year my family moved to Wisconsin and the Braves won the World Series against the Yankees, a team my Brooklyn-raised dad taught us to hate. Thanks to John Klima for bringing it all back to life with such vivid detail and energetic writing." -- David Maraniss, New York Times bestselling author of Clemente and When Pride Still Mattered In the early 1950s, the New York Yankees were the biggest bullies on the block. They were invincible: they led the New York City baseball dynasty, which for eight consecutive years held an iron grip on the World Series championship. Then the Boston Braves moved to Milwaukee in 1953, becoming surprise revolutionaries. Led by visionary owner Lou Perini, the Braves formed a powerful relationship with the Miller Brewing Company and foreshadowed the Dodgers and Giants moving west, sparking continental expansion and the ballpark boom. But the rest of the country wasn't sold. Why would a major league team move to a minor league town? In big cities like New York, Milwaukee was thought to be a podunk train station stop-off where the fans were always drunk and wouldn't know a baseball from a beer. They called Milwaukee Bushville. The Braves were no bushers! Eddie Mathews was a handsome home run hitter with a rugged edge. Warren Spahn was the craftiest pitcher in the business. Lew Burdette was a sharky spitball artist. Taken together, the Braves reveled in the High Life and made Milwaukee famous, while Wisconsin fans showed the rest of the country how to crack a cold one and throw a tailgate party. And in 1954, a solemn and skinny slugger came from Mobile to Milwaukee. Henry Aaron began his march to history. With a cast of screwballs, sluggers and beer swiggers, the Braves proved the guys at the corner bar could do the impossible - topple Casey Stengel's New York baseball dynasty in a World Series for the ages.