Chasing Baseball

Chasing Baseball
Author: Dorothy Seymour Mills
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2010-03-08
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0786455888

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For more than five decades, pioneering researcher Dorothy Seymour Mills has studied and written about baseball's past. With this groundbreaking book, she turns her attention to the historians, stat hounds, and many thousands of not-so-casual fans whose fascination with the game and its history, like her own, defies easy explanation. As Mills demonstrates, baseball elicits a passion--and inspires a slightly off-kilter, obsessive behavior--that is only slightly less interesting than the people who indulge it.

Chasing Baseball

Chasing Baseball
Author: Dale Jacobs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2025-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781778430619

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Chasing Baseball is a book that provides a snapshot of grassroots baseball in Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales. Played as it is in the rain and cold, on temporary diamonds that are sometimes less than ideal, baseball is still fragile in these places and an enormous group effort is needed to sustain it. The book is the story of people who love the game, the story of people who believe that baseball can flourish where it's been planted, developing according to the idiosyncrasies of each location. On one hand, baseball is baseball, and what is depicted--despite some idiosyncratic rules and an incredibly wide range of talent and experience--is not dissimilar to what one might see in North America. On the other hand, it feels different. More precarious, yes, but also more communal. This is baseball played for its own sake, played in public parks by people who have somehow fallen in love with the game or are searching for a piece of home. Written in the tradition of Dave Bidini's Tropic of Hockey: My Search for the Game in Unlikely Places, Chasing Baseball provides readers with a vivid picture of baseball as it is played in these places.

Chasing Zero

Chasing Zero
Author: Brandt Galloway
Publisher: Abbott Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2015-01-21
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1458218341

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Whenever I hear someone mention the year 1996, I immediately think of that magical baseball season in which a special group of young men won forty-three consecutive baseball games. But it was so much more than just those forty-three games. It was the culmination of years of hard work and dedication to both the game they loved and the teammates they competed with. I feel truly blessed to have been a part of their journey. Tim Dowdy, Former New Hope Baseball Coach The spring of 96 was a magical time that I will never forget. It was a three-month period in which the stars aligned and took us on an unforgettable ride. Carey Edwards, Former New Hope Baseball player I went to my knees near the third base line as the ball began to get closer and closer to the ground. As a sixteen-year-old, all I could think about was how I had just let my team down. My name was going to be in the record books, the only pitcher with an L next to his name. Suddenly, my feet went numb as I stood up in disbelief. I saw what had just happened but didnt believe it. I still have never seen another catch like that! Scott Kappler, Former New Hope Baseball Player

Chasing Moonlight

Chasing Moonlight
Author: Brett Friedlander
Publisher: John F. Blair, Publisher
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Baseball players
ISBN: 9780895874153

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In Chasing Moonlight, Brett Friedlander and Robert Reising prove that truth is more interesting than fiction. The real-life Moonlight Graham didn't play just a half-inning for John McGraw's New York Giants, as depicted in Field of Dreams. Neither did he retire from baseball after his lone major league appearance. Rather, he became a fan favorite during a noteworthy professional career, all the while juggling baseball with medical residencies.

The Bad Guys Won

The Bad Guys Won
Author: Jeff Pearlman
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0061851965

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"Jeff Pearlman has captured the swagger of the '86 Mets. You don't have to be a Mets fan to enjoy this book—it's a great read for all baseball enthusiasts." —Philadelphia Daily News Award-winning Sports Illustrated baseball writer Jeff Pearlman returns to an innocent time when a city worshipped a man named Mookie and the Yankees were the second-best team in New York. It was 1986, and the New York Mets won 108 regular-season games and the World Series, capturing the hearts (and other assorted body parts) of fans everywhere. But their greatness on the field was nearly eclipsed by how bad they were off it. Led by the indomitable Keith Hernandez and the young dynamic duo of Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry, along with the gallant Scum Bunch, the Amazin’s left a wide trail of wreckage in their wake—hotel rooms, charter planes, a bar in Houston, and most famously Bill Buckner and the hated Boston Red Sox. With an unforgettable cast of characters—including Doc, Straw, the Kid, Nails, Mex, and manager Davey Johnson—this “affectionate but critical look at this exciting season” (Publishers Weekly) celebrates the last of baseball’s arrogant, insane, rock-and-roll-and-party-all-night teams, exploring what could have been, what should have been, and what never was.

Chasing the Game

Chasing the Game
Author: Filip Bondy
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2010-04-27
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0306819058

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A tantalizing account of the triumphs and travails of the U.S. men's soccer team in the run-up to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, set within the historical context of American soccer on the global stage The U.S. men's soccer team was a huge disappointment at the World Cup in 2006, but a newly constituted team exceeded all expectations in June 2009 with their inspired play at the Confederations Cup in South Africa--where they upset the number one team in the world, Spain, and lost late in the championship game to a supremely talented Brazilian squad. Their impressive showing gave fans, including the ever-loyal Sam's Army, a renewed sense of hope that when the team plays up to its capabilities, the Americans can compete with anyone in the world. In Chasing the Game, Filip Bondy describes the U.S. team's path to qualifying for this year's World Cup--to be held on the African continent for the first time ever, in South Africa in June 2010. Bondy also reveals the back-and-forth saga that resulted in the hiring of Bob Bradley as the American coach, and serves up engaging profiles of several core players, including the U.S. national team's all-time leader in scoring and assists, Landon Donovan, acrobatic goalie Tim Howard, hip-hop devotee and opportunistic goal-scorer Clint "Deuce" Dempsey, up-and-comer Jozy Altidore, and the coach's son, the reticent yet dependable Michael Bradley. Chasing the Gamealso recounts the glorious highlights of past World Cup matches, like the U.S. men's team's stunning 1-0 victory over England in 1950 and the 2002 team's advance to the quarterfinals, as well as heartbreaks like the fiasco in 2006, when the U.S. mustered only four shots on goal in three games. Finally, Bondy also traces the origin of soccer and the evolution of the game in the U.S., chronicling how soccer academies like the one in Bradenton, Florida, have impacted the game at both the youth and national levels. It's all here for the first time in one book--the complete story of American soccer on the global stage.

Chasing the Big Leagues

Chasing the Big Leagues
Author: Brett Baker
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0253038952

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Three years after earning a full-ride baseball scholarship to Ohio State, "Golden" Jake Standen has burned out. Working as a furniture mover and bouncing between meaningless relationships, he's convinced that his baseball dreams are over. But after the 1994 Major League Baseball strike prematurely ends the season, the playoffs, and even the World Series, Jake is about to get his lucky break. Strike be damned, the owners will have a team for the '95 season, even if they have to open tryouts and spring training to anyone who can hit or throw the ball. After scoring contracts for the Toronto Blue Jays, Jake, his best friend Brian Sloan, and an unlikely cast of new teammates have just six weeks to learn how to play like never before, amid a slowly building crescendo of public curiosity, media scrutiny, and a labor dispute that could put them on the field come Opening Day—or dash their dreams at any minute. Based on the true stories of the 1994–95 replacement players, Chasing the Big Leagues is an exciting novel about shared dreams and competing interests, best friends and second chances, growing up and finding love.

The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, 2013-2014

The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, 2013-2014
Author: William M. Simons
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0786498897

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Generally acknowledged as the preeminent gathering of baseball scholars, the annual Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture has made significant contributions to baseball research and pedagogy. This collection of 17 new essays is selected from the approximately 100 presentations of the 2013 and the 2014 symposia, covering topics whose importance extends beyond the ballpark. Presented in six themed parts, the essays consider the congruence of culture and baseball, the importance of ballpark itself, the myths, legends and icons of the baseball imagination, international and ethnic game variations, the work of baseball museum curators and a context for the game's rules of play and labor.

Chasing Dreams

Chasing Dreams
Author: National Museum of American Jewish History (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: African American baseball players
ISBN: 9781891507052

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Chasing Rainbows

Chasing Rainbows
Author: Woody Hunt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780984583911

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Chasing Rainbows recounts Cumberland University's quest for baseball excellence fron its arrival on the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics scene, through the many conference championships and NAIA World Series appearances, to, finally, two NAIA World Series championships in the course of tough, grueling schedules. The story features the leadership of 34-year coach Woody Hunt, who values character along with ability as critical to the success of his teams. More than a history, this book is a powerful text on the art of building high-level championship baseball teams out of individuals from varied backgrounds. Coach Hunt is one of the great coaching figures in the history of the NAIA, and was recently voted into the American Baseball Coaches Assn. Hall of Fame