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2. The Tao of the Backup Catcher : Playing Baseball for the Love of the Game
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Tim Brown, Erik Kratz, Tim Brown, and Erik Kratz
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- Biographies, autobiographies (literary works), Autobiographies, Catchers (Baseball)--United States--Biography, Baseball players
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'This isn't just a story about baseball. It's about life and the beauty of knowing and accepting who you are.” —Jeff Passan, ESPN baseball columnistThis fascinating book chronicles the unsung men of baseball who serve the job, the hardships they face, and their love for a game that would not always love them back―told partly through the experiences of an MLB veteran. In baseball there are superstars and stars and everyday players and then there are the rest. Within the rest are role players and specialists and journeymen and then there are the backup catchers. The Tao of the Backup Catcher is about them, the backup catchers, who exist near the bottom of the roster and the end of the bench and between the numbers in a sport–and a society–increasingly driven by cold, hard analytics.The Tao of the Backup Catcher is a story of grown men who once dreamed of stardom and generational wealth. Instead, they were handed a broom and a deeper understanding of who wins and why, who stands tall and who folds, and who will invest their own lives in catching bullpens and the back ends of doubleheaders. Backup catchers survive in part because every team needs one. They are necessary, once or twice a week. They prosper because the game, like the world around the game, still needs good souls, honest efforts, open eyes and ears, closed mouths, compassion for the sad parts, a laugh for the silly parts, and a heart that knows the difference. Backup catchers are sports'big brothers, psychologists, priests, witch doctors, player coaches, father figures and drinking buddies, all wrapped in a suit of today's polycarbonate armor and yesterday's dirt. They come with a singular goal–to win baseball games. They play for the greater good. After that, they play for themselves. A reverie on loving the grind and the little things baseball can teach us, The Tao of the Backup Catcher profiles Erik Kratz, Josh Paul, AJ Ellis, Bobby Wilson, Drew Butera, Matt Treanor, and John Flaherty to name a few. “This isn't just a story about baseball. It's about life and the beauty of knowing and accepting who you are.” ―Jeff Passan
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- 2023
3. The Forgotten 1970 Chicago Cubs : Go and Glow
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William S. Bike and William S. Bike
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- Anecdotes, History, Chicago Cubs (Baseball team)--History--20th ce, Chicago Cubs (Baseball team), Baseball players--United States--Anecdotes, Baseball--Social aspects--Illinois--Chicago, Joueurs de base-ball--E´tats-Unis--Anecdotes, Base-ball--Aspect social--Illinois--Chicago, Baseball players, Baseball--Social aspects
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A month-by-month history of an underappreciated season that will bring back memories for Chicago baseball fans—includes photos. Chicago Cubs fans always will remember the beloved 1969 team. Yet the 1970 Cubs are, in many ways, more interesting. The Cubs added fascinating characters like Joe Pepitone and Milt Pappas to the legendary nucleus of Billy Williams, Ron Santo, and Ernie Banks. The team came closer than in any year between 1945 and 1984—finishing only five games out of first place in one of baseball's hottest pennant races. Offering a fast-paced look at the season month by month, William S. Bike moves beyond wins, losses, and statistics to relive Ernie Banks's 500th home run, the addition of “the basket” to the outfield walls, and other iconic moments from a landmark year at Wrigley Field.
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- 2021
4. The Golem's Mighty Swing
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James Sturm and James Sturm
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- Graphic novels, Comic books, strips, etc, Baseball players--United States--Comic books,, Jews--United States--Comic books, strips, etc, Baseball players, Jews
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A new edition of the classic tale of a barnstorming Jewish baseball team during the Great Depression Before penning his acclaimed graphic novel Market Day and founding the Center for Cartoon Studies, James Sturm proved his worth as a master cartoonist with the eloquent graphic novel, The Golem's Mighty Swing, one of the first breakout graphic novel hits of the twenty-first century. Sturm's fascination with the invisible America has been the crux of his comics work, exploring the rarely-told or oft-forgotten bits of history that define a country. By reuniting America's greatest pastime with its hidden history, the graphic novel tells the story of the Stars of David, a barnstorming Jewish baseball team of the depression era. Led by its manager and third baseman, the nomadic team travels from small town to small town providing the thrill of the sport while playing up their religious exoticism as a curio for people to gawk at, heckle, and taunt. When the team's fortunes fall, the players are presented a plan to get people in the stands. But by placing their fortunes in the hands of a promoter, the Stars of David find themselves fanning the flames of ethnic tensions. Sturm's nuanced composition is on full display as he deftly builds the climax of the game against the rising anti-semitic fervor of the crowd. Baseball, small towns, racial tensions, and the desperate grasp for the American Dream: The Golem's Mighty Swing is a classic American novel.
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- 2021
5. So You Think You Know Baseball : The Baseball Hall of Fame Trivia Book
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The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum and The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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- miscellanies, Trivia and miscellanea, Miscellane´es, Baseball--Miscellanea, Baseball players--Miscellanea, Base-ball--Miscellane´es, Joueurs de base-ball--Miscellane´es, Baseball, Baseball players
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Baseball Facts and MLB Trivia for the Ultimate Baseball Fan#1 New Release in Statistics and Baseball HistoryIn this third title published by National Baseball Hall of Fame Books, test your knowledge of baseball trivia against the experts—the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.The history of baseball is etched in its trivia. No American sport is chronicled through its trivia and statistics more than baseball. Now, the National Baseball Hall of Fame presents the ultimate baseball trivia book, So You Think You Know Baseball. Hit it out of the park at your MLB trivia night or in an after-dinner baseball quiz with your family. Selected by the historians and curators at the Baseball Hall of Fame, over 100 years of rich baseball history is packed into this virtual reference guide of facts, figures, and fascinating tidbits about our national pastime. In So You Think You Know Baseball, find 450 challenging baseball trivia questions organized into nine themed chapters covering a wide range of baseball history:Baseball Firsts – famous firsts for almost every aspect of baseball historyFirst Year Phenoms – rookie sensations and first year wondersLegendary Sluggers – Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Babe Ruth & moreHistoric Hurlers – celebrated pitchers and their remarkable accomplishments on the moundRecord Breakers – notable players and teams who left their mark in the record booksHall of Famers – baseball's all-time greats enshrined in CooperstownBaseball in Pop Culture – discover the many ways baseball has influenced American cultureThe Postseason – highlighting the celebrated moments in World Series historyBaseball Potpourri – unique facts about America's PastimeAlso don't miss other titles published by National Baseball Hall of Fame Books, Picturing America's Pastime, Memories from the Microphone, and Baseball Memories and Dreams.
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- 2021
6. Mookie Betts
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Kenny Abdo and Kenny Abdo
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- Biographies, Juvenile works, Baseball players--United States--Biography--, African American baseball players--United States, Professional athletes--United States--Biograph, African American baseball players, Baseball players, Professional athletes
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This title focuses on Mookie Betts and gives information related to his early life, his time in the pros, and the legacy he leaves behind. This hi-lo title is complete with vibrant photographs, simple text, glossary, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Fly! is an imprint of Abdo Zoom, a division of ABDO.
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- 2020
7. Big Sexy : Bartolo Colón: In His Own Words
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Bartolo Colón and Bartolo Colón
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- Autobiography, Autobiographies, Biographies, Baseball players--United States--Biography, Hispanic American baseball players--Biography, Joueurs de base-ball--E´tats-Unis--Biographies, Joueurs de base-ball ame´ricains d'origine latino-, Baseball players
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The All-Star pitcher tells his incredible life story from picking coffee in the Dominican Republic to reaching MLB icon status in America. Legendary baseball pitcher Bartolo Colón—also known as Big Sexy—is one of the most beloved athletes to ever play the game. Honored with the Cy Young Award in 2005, Colón has won more games than any other Latin American–born pitcher. But more importantly, Big Sexy has captured the hearts of fans as well as the elite competitors he has played against. In Big Sexy: In His Own Words, he opens up as never before, telling the story of his life and his decades-long career. The result is a touching and deeply personal story of a truly unique baseball life.
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- 2020
8. The MVP Machine : How Baseball's New Nonconformists Are Using Data to Build Better Players
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Ben Lindbergh, Travis Sawchik, Ben Lindbergh, and Travis Sawchik
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- Baseball--United States, Baseball players--United States, Baseball teams--United States, Baseball--Statistical methods, Baseball--Mathematical models, Baseball, Baseball players, Baseball teams
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Move over, Moneyball -- this New York Times bestseller examines major league baseball's next cutting-edge revolution: the high-tech quest to build better players.As bestselling authors Ben Lindbergh and Travis Sawchik reveal in The MVP Machine, the Moneyball era is over. Fifteen years after Michael Lewis brought the Oakland Athletics'groundbreaking team-building strategies to light, every front office takes a data-driven approach to evaluating players, and the league's smarter teams no longer have a huge advantage in valuing past performance.Lindbergh and Sawchik's behind-the-scenes reporting reveals:How undersized afterthoughts José Altuve and Mookie Betts became big sluggers and MVPsHow polarizing pitcher Trevor Bauer made himself a Cy Young contenderHow new analytical tools have overturned traditional pitching and hitting techniquesHow a wave of young talent is making MLB both better than ever and arguably worse to watchInstead of out-drafting, out-signing, and out-trading their rivals, baseball's best minds have turned to out-developing opponents, gaining greater edges than ever by perfecting prospects and eking extra runs out of older athletes who were once written off. Lindbergh and Sawchik take us inside the transformation of former fringe hitters into home-run kings, show how washed-up pitchers have emerged as aces, and document how coaching and scouting are being turned upside down. The MVP Machine charts the future of a sport and offers a lesson that goes beyond baseball: Success stems not from focusing on finished products, but from making the most of untapped potential.
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- 2019
9. Pinstripes and Pennants
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Wilner, Barry and Wilner, Barry
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- History, Juvenile works, New York Yankees (Baseball team)--Juvenile liter, New York Yankees (Baseball team)--History, New York Yankees (Baseball team), Baseball players--United States--Juvenile lite, Baseball--History, Baseball players
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The New York Yankees are one of sports'all-time iconic teams. As the most popular franchise in Major League Baseball, the Yankees have millions of passionate fans all over the world. Those fans expect nothing less than greatness—and for much of the team's history, the Yankees have delivered. This action-packed book offers a front-row seat to everything that makes the Yankees great. The classic games. The iconic ballparks. The fierce rivalries. Not to mention the World Series championships and the Hall of Fame players. Whether it's Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, or Derek Jeter, New York has been home to some of baseball's best. Season Ticket: Teams uses engaging and informative storytelling to take readers into the past, present, and future of their favorite sports teams. With chapters exploring historic moments, team traditions, and today's hottest superstars, Season Ticket: Teams is your all-access pass to the most iconic franchises in sports!
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- 2019
10. A Game of Moments : Baseball Greats Remember Highlights of Their Careers
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Ron Gerrard and Ron Gerrard
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- Baseball players
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This collection of new interviews--conducted by the author--recounts some of the pivotal moments in the careers of professional baseball players and in American history. Negro League players Leon Day, Buck O'Neil, Monte Irvin, Wilmer Fields and Joe Black speak about their experiences on the other side of the color line. Hank Aaron relates how the challenge of breaking Babe Ruth's home run record was not only on the diamond. Bob Feller, Cecil Travis, Tommy Henrich and Jerry Coleman describe the effects of World War II on their careers. Bobby Thomson and Ralph Branca address the'Shot Heard Round the World'in the Giants vs. Dodgers playoff of 1951.
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- 2018
11. Jose Altuve
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Kenny Abdo and Kenny Abdo
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- Biographies, Biography, Juvenile works, Houston Astros (Baseball team)--Biography, Baseball players--United States--Biography--, Outfielders (Baseball)--Biography, Baseball players--Biography.--United States, Baseball players
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This title focuses on Jose Altuve and gives information related to his early life, his time in the pros, and the legacy he leaves behind. The title is complete with beautiful, colorful photographs and simple text. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards, Fly! is an imprint of Abdo Zoom, a division of ABDO.
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- 2018
12. Derek Jeter and the New York Yankees
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Todd Karpovich and Todd Karpovich
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- Biographies, Biography, Juvenile works, New York Yankees (Baseball team)--Juvenile liter, New York Yankees (Baseball team), Baseball players--United States--Biography--, Baseball players
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Readers will learn about shortstop Derek Jeter and his World Series-winning New York Yankees teams. This title features informative sidebars, a timeline, a glossary, and team file filled with awards and records held by team members. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. SportsZone is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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- 2018
13. No Time to Explain
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Kate Angell and Kate Angell
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- Fiction, Romance fiction, Love stories, Baseball players--Fiction, Dog day care--Fiction, FICTION / Contemporary Women, FICTION / Romance / Contemporary, FICTION / Romance / Romantic Comedy, Baseball players
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A baseball pro learns a few tricks from a beautiful dog trainer in this beach town romance by the USA Today bestselling author of No Tan Lines. Richmond Rogues'left-fielder Joe “Zoo” Zooker has his own ritual for the start of spring training—a weekend of pure pleasure, including as many pretty faces and curvaceous bodies as he can charm into his bed. After that, he's all about baseball, especially with hungry minor leaguers just waiting to take his place. But when a beautiful woman with a smart mouth brushes off his flirting, he's determined to go to bat as often as it takes to win a smile aimed only at him. Stevie may be new to the beach town of Barefoot William, but she's seen plenty of hot and hunky charmers like Zoo before. Managing her aunt's doggie daycare business, she's up to her ears in rowdy puppies—and she doesn't need a lifelong hound like Zoo breaking her heart. Still, there's no denying the attraction between them, and as spring training heats up, lust suddenly begins to look a lot like love.
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- 2017
14. Make Me the Best Baseball Player
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Todd Kortemeier and Todd Kortemeier
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- Juvenile works, Baseball players--Juvenile literature, Baseball--Training--Juvenile literature, Baseball--Juvenile literature, Baseball players, Baseball--Training, Baseball
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Learn more about baseball's top stars and what it takes to be the best of the best. The title features historical sidebars, how-to fact boxes, tips and drills, and a glossary. SportsZone is an imprint of Abdo Publishing Company.
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- 2017
15. Jackie Robinson
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Harvey Frommer and Harvey Frommer
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- Biography, Biographies, Brooklyn Dodgers (Baseball team), Baseball players--United States--Biography, African Americans--Biography, Baseball players
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This sensitive commentary on Jackie Robinson's life describes his childhood in Pasadena, through his years as a sports hero, to his later involvement in politics and the Civil Rights movement. Harvey Frommer has drawn upon interviews with Robinson's family, friends, and fellow ball players to tell the story of a courageous man who triumphed over bigotry and personal tragedy to take his place in the hearts of millions of Americans.
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- 2017
16. Charisma: Baller's Wife
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Nikki Turner and Nikki Turner
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- Fiction, Urban fiction, Love stories, African Americans--Fiction, Man-woman relationships--Fiction, Baseball players--Fiction, FICTION / African American / Urban Life, African Americans, Baseball players
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The past always has a way of catching up with you...Charisma Bland was born and raised in the heart of Baltimore, where she learns that a moment's pleasure can sometimes lead to a life of pain. Against her better judgment, she has a one-night stand that changes her life forever. Turning over the family business to her cousin, she leaves behind her past. Charisma moves to Miami, where she meets Mr. Manny Manifesto, aka Mr. Baseball. Manny is coming off his best season ever, bringing with him a freshly inked 250-million-dollar-plus contract. After a chance meeting, Charisma sees an opportunity to start anew, and she and Manny attempt to build a relationship. The sex might be good, but will their omissions and the deeds of their past come back to haunt them?
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- 2017
17. Unbreakable : The 25 Most Unapproachable Records in Baseball
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James R. Baehler and James R. Baehler
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- Baseball players, Baseball--History, Baseball--Statistics
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Unbreakable gives fans the fascinating stories behind incredible records and the players who made them and provides a basis for comparing players of the Deadball era with those of today. Most importantly, it gives the true baseball fan quantitative objective data to bring to arguments about players and their records.It is almost impossible to fathom how Jack Chesbro could have won 41 games in 1904 when pitchers today don't even make that many starts in a season. Ed Walsh pitched 464 innings in one season and many times pitched more than 400 innings during his 14-season career, while pitchers today seldom throw more than 100 pitches a game. And yet, we must wonder why pitchers today seem to have more arm troubles than workhorses like Ed Walsh. This and other questions are explored in a book that is so much more than a simple listing of unusual recordsit is a re-creation of a time when the game was different and when it was played differently. The book provides a baseball fan with a different perspective from which to watch today's players and to have a reasonable basis to compare them with players of yesteryear.Covering players such as Christy Mathewson, Walter Johnson, Rogers Hornsby, Ty Cobb, and Babe Ruth, and also including an extended analysis of pre-1900 baseball, Unbreakable is perfect for any fan of our national pastime.Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Sports Publishing imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in sportsbooks about baseball, pro football, college football, pro and college basketball, hockey, or soccer, we have a book about your sport or your team.Whether you are a New York Yankees fan or hail from Red Sox nation; whether you are a die-hard Green Bay Packers or Dallas Cowboys fan; whether you root for the Kentucky Wildcats, Louisville Cardinals, UCLA Bruins, or Kansas Jayhawks; whether you route for the Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, or Los Angeles Kings; we have a book for you. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to publishing books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked by other publishers and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
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- 2014
18. Cal Ripken, Jr. : Hall of Fame Baseball Superstar
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Glen Macnow and Glen Macnow
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- Baseball players--United States--Biography--Juvenile literature, Baseball players
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Owning the record for consecutive games played, Cal Ripken, Jr., is known as baseball's Iron Man. Find out what other accomplishments landed him in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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- 2014
19. Where Nobody Knows Your Name : Life In the Minor Leagues of Baseball
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John Feinstein and John Feinstein
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- Baseball players, Minor league baseball--United States--History
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From the acclaimed #1 bestselling author... a riveting journey through the world of minor-league baseball“No one grows up playing baseball pretending that they're pitching or hitting in Triple-A.” —Chris Schwinden, Triple-A pitcher“If you don't like it here, do a better job.” —Ron Johnson, Triple-A managerJohn Feinstein gave readers an unprecedented view of the PGA Tour in A Good Walk Spoiled. He opened the door to an NCAA basketball locker room in his explosive bestseller A Season on the Brink. Now, turning his eye to our national pastime, sports journalist John Feinstein explores the colorful and mysterious world of minor-league baseball—a gateway through which all major-league players pass in their careers... hoping never to return. Baseball's minor leagues are a paradox. For some players, the minors are a glorious launching pad toward years of fame and fortune; for others, a crash-landing pad when injury or poor play forces a big leaguer back to a life of obscure ballparks and cramped buses instead of Fenway Park and plush charter planes. Focusing exclusively on the Triple-A level, one step beneath Major League Baseball, Feinstein introduces readers to nine unique men: three pitchers, three position players, two managers, and an umpire. Through their compelling stories, Feinstein pulls back the veil on a league that is chock-full of gifted baseball players, managers, and umpires who are all one moment away from getting called up—or back—to the majors. The stories are hard to believe: a first-round draft pick and pitching ace who rocketed to major-league success before finding himself suddenly out of the game, hatching a presumptuous plan to get one more shot at the mound; a home run–hitting former World Series hero who lived the dream, then bounced among six teams before facing the prospects of an unceremonious end to his career; a big-league All-Star who, in the span of five months, went from being completely out of baseball to becoming a star in the ALDS, then signing a $10 million contract; and a well-liked designated hitter who toiled for eighteen seasons in the minors—a record he never wanted to set—before facing his final, highly emotional chance for a call-up to the big leagues. From Raleigh to Pawtucket, from Lehigh Valley to Indianapolis and beyond, Where Nobody Knows Your Name gives readers an intimate look at a baseball world not normally seen by the fans. John Feinstein gets to the heart of the human stories in a uniquely compelling way, crafting a masterful book that stands alongside his very best works.
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- 2014
20. The Hall: A Celebration of Baseball's Greats : In Stories and Images, the Complete Roster of Inductees
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The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum and The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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- Baseball--History, Baseball players
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A deluxe baseball treasury unlike any other, complete with essays, photos, and player bios from The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Everyone dreams of Cooperstown. It's a hallowed name in baseball, for players as well as their fans. It's a house where legends live; it's everything that's great about the game. Never before has the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum published a complete registry of inductees with plaques, photographs, and extended biographies. In this unique, 75th anniversary edition, read the stories of every player inducted into the Hall, organized by position. Each section begins with an original essay by a living Hall of Famer who played that position: Hank Aaron, George Brett, Orlando Cepeda, Carlton Fisk, Tommy Lasorda, Joe Morgan, Jim Rice, Cal Ripken Jr., Nolan Ryan, and Robin Yount.
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- 2014
21. Mariano Rivera : Saving Grace
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New York Post, Jorge Posada, Mike Vaccaro, New York Post, Jorge Posada, and Mike Vaccaro
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- Baseball players, Baseball--History
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After 19 seasons in the major leagues, all with a single team—a feat few athletes in today's modern sport can match—Mariano Rivera closes out his career with the New York Yankees at the conclusion of the 2013 season. New York's much-loved closer retires as baseball's all-time leader in saves, ERA, and appearances, and he holds the Yankees'single-season saves record as well. Few could have predicted when the Yankees brought Rivera up to the majors in 1995 that he would one day hold the record for most career games pitched with a single team. Rivera did much more than lead by example; he powered his team to five World Series championships: 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2009. Celebrate Mo's amazing career with this full-color pictorial keepsake packed with unique images and exemplary writing from New York's award-winning newspaper, the New York Post.
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- 2013
22. Hack's 191 : Hack Wilson and His Incredible 1930 Season
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Bill Chastain and Bill Chastain
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- Baseball--Statistics, Baseball--History, Baseball players, Baseball--Records
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Hack Wilson's record 191 RBIs in 1930 may well stand the test of time, and so may the record of his hard-drinking lifestyle. In Hack's 191, Bill Chastain recreates the most productive offensive season in baseball history while giving readers unique insight into the life of one of baseball's most fascinating, enigmatic, and yet neglected characters.Drunk or sober, Wilson lived large in Prohibition-era Chicago, where the entertainment and nightclub industries thrived, and Al Capone, a friend of Wilson, reigned as the most publicized gangster in America. Hack finished the 1929 season batting.345 with 39 home runs and 159 RBIs, giving him his fourth consecutive 100-plus RBI season before for misplaying two fly balls in the World Series. Despite losing the Series, the Cubs entered the 1930 season favored again to win the National League pennant. After a slow start and many bad breaks, the team was in first place by the end of August, with Hack Wilson leading the way. Chronicling the ups, downs, and record-setting accomplishments of Lewis R. “Hack” Wilson, this book returns arguably the most hard-living, hard-hitting ballplayer in history to the lineup of the game's greats.
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- 2012
23. Mo Vaughn : At the Plate With...
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Matt Christopher and Matt Christopher
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- Boston Red Sox (Baseball team)--Juvenile literat, Baseball players--United States--Biography--, Baseball players, African Americans--Biography
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Reviews the life of the talented slugger Mo Vaughn.
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- 2009
24. Greg Maddux : On the Mound With...
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Matt Christopher and Matt Christopher
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- Atlanta Braves (Baseball team)--Juvenile literat, Baseball players--Biography--Juvenile literatu, Baseball players
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Provides a fact-filled biography of Greg Maddux, covering the baseball superstar's life as a pitcher, his character as a player, and the special achievements of his career, such as winning four Cy Young Awards and six Gold Glove Awards.
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- 2009
25. Great Moments in Baseball History
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Matt Christopher and Matt Christopher
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- Baseball--History--Juvenile literature.--Uni, Baseball players--Biography--Juvenile literatu, Baseball--History, Baseball players
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Capturing the suspense and play-by-play action of nine major league plays and the personalities of the athletes that made them, a fan's treasury includes Willie May's 1954 World Series catch and Jim Abbott's no-hitter.
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- 2009
26. On the Field with ... Alex Rodriguez
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Matt Christopher and Matt Christopher
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- Baseball players--United States--Biography--, Baseball players, Dominican Americans--Biography
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The 24th title in this bestselling sports series reviews the life, history and stats of baseball superstar Alexander Rodriguez. 10 photos.
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- 2009
27. Randy Johnson : On the Mound With...
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Matt Christopher and Matt Christopher
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- Baseball players--Biography--United States--, Baseball players
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Even before Tiger Woods stunned the world with his amazing victory al Augusta, he was impressing the golfing community with his perfect swing and pleasing crowds with his mile-wide smile and enthusiasm for the game. Readers will relish learning the details of this superstar's life and career.
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- 2009
28. Watching Baseball, Seeing Philosophy : The Great Thinkers at Play on the Diamond
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Raymond Angelo Belliotti and Raymond Angelo Belliotti
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- Philosophers, Baseball players, Baseball--Philosophy
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There are uncanny connections between nine baseball greats and the great thinkers of the West. This book offers a very practical application of Western philosophy by examining these icons of American sport and culture. The intensity and single-mindedness of Ted Williams breathes life into Camus'Sisyphus; Billy Martin's maniacal competitiveness recalls Niccolo Machiavelli's take on politics, which he characterized as a zero-sum game; the homespun philosophy of Satchel Paige echoes the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius; and the many facets of Joe DiMaggio's personality cry out for the resolution that Nietzsche's doctrine of perspectivism might have given. Also covered are the connections between Joe Torre and Aristotle; Jackie Robinson and Antonio Gramsci; Mickey Mantle and St. Thomas Aquinas; John Franco and William James; and Jose Canseco and Immanuel Kant.
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- 2008
29. La niña que ponchó a Babe Ruth (The Girl Who Struck Out Babe Ruth)
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Jean L. S. Patrick and Jean L. S. Patrick
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- Baseball players--Juvenile literature, Baseball--History--Juvenile literature, Women--United States--Biography--Juvenile li, Baseball players, Baseball--History, Women--Estados Unidos--Biography
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Jackie Mitchell has always wanted to be a great pitcher, and she finally has the chance to become one! In her first minor league game, she is up against two of the greatest home-run hitters of all time--Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Does she stand a chance?
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- 2008
30. On the Mound with ... Curt Schilling
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Matt Christopher, Glenn Stout, Matt Christopher, and Glenn Stout
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- Baseball players--United States--Biography--, Baseball players
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A biography of Curt Schilling, star pitcher with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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- 2007
31. On the Field With...Derek Jeter
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Matt Christopher and Matt Christopher
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- Baseball players--United States--Biography--, Baseball players, Multiracial people--Biography
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The number one sports writer for kids discusses the personal life and baseball career of Derek Jeter, the young man from Michigan who achieved his dream to play shortstop for the New York Yankees. Includes career highlights and player's stats. Illustrations.
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- 2000
32. At the Plate With...Sammy Sosa
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Matt Christopher and Matt Christopher
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- Baseball players--Dominican Republic--Biograph, Baseball players
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Throughout the 1998 baseball season, two names made the headlines more than any others: Mark McGwire, the eventual home run king, and Sammy Sosa, the runner-up in a race that won the hearts of baseball fans worldwide. Yet at the end of the day, it was Sosa who walked away with the National League's MVP award, not McGwire. Why? Because Sosa had dug the dismal 1997 Chicago Cubs out of the cellar not just with his home runs, but also with his spectacular all-around play. Yet Sosa's contributions off the field, both in the States and in his native land, the Dominican Republic, are even more impressive. In this powerful biography of one of the most admired sluggers in baseball, Matt Christopher, the number one sports series for kids, traces Sosa's life from his poverty-stricken childhood-when shining shoes put food on the table-to his professional career. For more information on the Matt Christopher Sports Bio Bookshelf, please see the last pages of this book.
- Published
- 1999
33. At the Plate With...Marc McGwire
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Matt Christopher and Matt Christopher
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- Baseball players--United States--Biography--, Baseball players
- Abstract
At the start of the 1998 major league baseball season, St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Mark McGwire hit a home run. In the games that followed, he did it again. And again. And again. And again. By the end of the season, in late September, he had done the hardest thing in baseball an earth-shattering seventy times. He didn't just break the decades-old single-season home-run record set by Roger Maris in 1961-he shattered it. And by doing so, he not only set a new benchmark for players to strive for, but also reminded people that baseball is fun, a game to be enjoyed, with heroes who play for the love of the sport, not for the love of money. In this powerful biography of the most talked-about man in baseball, Matt Christopher, the number one sports series for kids, explores the slugger's childhood days on the diamond as well as the ups and downs of his college and professional career. For more information on the Matt Christopher Sports Bio Bookshelf, please see the last pages of this book.
- Published
- 1999
34. Kevin Brown : Kevin with a 'K'
- Author
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Edwards, Sarah and Edwards, Sarah
- Subjects
- Baseball players--Biography--Juvenile literature, Baseball players
- Published
- 1999
35. Bernie Williams : Quiet Superstar
- Author
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Kernan, Kevin and Kernan, Kevin
- Subjects
- Baseball players
- Published
- 1999
36. Catfish : The Three Million Dollar Pitcher
- Author
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Bill Libby and Bill Libby
- Subjects
- New York Yankees (Baseball team)--Juvenile liter, Baseball--Juvenile literature, Baseball players
- Abstract
On New Year's Day, 1975, Catfish Hunter left the Oakland A's for a $3,000,000 contract with the New York Yankees, becoming, at the time, the highest-paid pitcher in baseball history. This is the story of the beginning of the modern sports superstar, told by veteran journalist Bill Libby (Parnelli). Libby follows Catfish from his days with the 3-peat Oakland A's to the auction that made him a multi-millionaire. With cooperation from Hunter, Reggie Jackson and numerous players and management, Catfish: the Three Million Dollar Pitcher is a thrilling insider account, an invaluable piece of sports history.
- Published
- 1976
37. Rickey and Robinson : The Men Who Broke Baseball's Color Barrier
- Author
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Harvey Frommer and Harvey Frommer
- Subjects
- Biographies, Biography, Case studies, Baseball players--United States--Biography, Baseball team owners--United States--Biography, Discrimination in sports--Case studies, Baseball players, Baseball team owners, Discrimination in sports
- Abstract
Blending exclusive rare interviews with Rachel Robinson (Jackie's widow), Mack Robinson (Jackie's brother), Hall of Famers Monte Irvin, Duke Snider, Pee Wee Reese, Roy Campanella, Ralph Kiner, and others, celebrated author Harvey Frommer evokes the lives of general manager Branch Rickey and Jackie Robinson by describing how they worked together to shatter baseball's color line. Rickey and Robinson is a dual biography tracing the convergence of the lives of two of baseball's most influential individuals in a marker moment in sports and cultural history.
- Published
- 1978
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