The Greatest Baseball Stories Ever Told

The Greatest Baseball Stories Ever Told
Author: Jeff Silverman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Baseball
ISBN: 9781585743643

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Twenty-seven essays, profiles, and stories about America's pastime.

The Greatest Baseball Stories Ever Told

The Greatest Baseball Stories Ever Told
Author: Jeff Silverman
Publisher: Greatest
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Baseball
ISBN: 9781592280834

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Thirty great essays, profiles, and stories about America's pastime.

Tales from the Dugout

Tales from the Dugout
Author: Mike Shannon
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1998-02-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0071612610

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Batter up--here comes the most memorable collection of anecdotes about the national pastime ever assembled. Tales from the Dugout brings together never-before-told stories from baseball personalities such as Roger Maris, Ken Griffey Jr., Pete Rose, Phil Rizzuto, and Gaylord Perry in this illustrated, one-of-a-kind compendium.

Great Moments in Baseball History

Great Moments in Baseball History
Author: Matt Christopher
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2009-12-19
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0316093874

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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.

Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game

Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game
Author: Michael Lewis
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2004-03-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0393066231

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Michael Lewis’s instant classic may be “the most influential book on sports ever written” (People), but “you need know absolutely nothing about baseball to appreciate the wit, snap, economy and incisiveness of [Lewis’s] thoughts about it” (Janet Maslin, New York Times). One of GQ's 50 Best Books of Literary Journalism of the 21st Century Just before the 2002 season opens, the Oakland Athletics must relinquish its three most prominent (and expensive) players and is written off by just about everyone—but then comes roaring back to challenge the American League record for consecutive wins. How did one of the poorest teams in baseball win so many games? In a quest to discover the answer, Michael Lewis delivers not only “the single most influential baseball book ever” (Rob Neyer, Slate) but also what “may be the best book ever written on business” (Weekly Standard). Lewis first looks to all the logical places—the front offices of major league teams, the coaches, the minds of brilliant players—but discovers the real jackpot is a cache of numbers?numbers!?collected over the years by a strange brotherhood of amateur baseball enthusiasts: software engineers, statisticians, Wall Street analysts, lawyers, and physics professors. What these numbers prove is that the traditional yardsticks of success for players and teams are fatally flawed. Even the box score misleads us by ignoring the crucial importance of the humble base-on-balls. This information had been around for years, and nobody inside Major League Baseball paid it any mind. And then came Billy Beane, general manager of the Oakland Athletics. He paid attention to those numbers?with the second-lowest payroll in baseball at his disposal he had to?to conduct an astonishing experiment in finding and fielding a team that nobody else wanted. In a narrative full of fabulous characters and brilliant excursions into the unexpected, Michael Lewis shows us how and why the new baseball knowledge works. He also sets up a sly and hilarious morality tale: Big Money, like Goliath, is always supposed to win . . . how can we not cheer for David?

Baseball Great

Baseball Great
Author: Tim Green
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2009-03-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0061923087

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From New York Times bestselling author and former NFL player Tim Green comes a baseball book pulsing with action. Baseball Great offers a baseball story attuned to today’s headlines, a totally involving, character-driven, sports-centered thriller. Perfect for fans of Mike Lupica. As a young reviewer on Brightly.com said: “Great book with many exciting, surprising events that make you want to keep reading." When the school paper calls him “Grant Middle’s best hope for its first-ever city-wide championship,” Josh feels like he’s starting to get noticed—in good and bad ways. Seeing Josh’s talent, his father drags him out of the school baseball tryouts and gets him in the running for the Titans, the local youth championship team coached by Rocky Valentine. All Josh really wants to do is play ball, but now Rocky wants him to gulp down protein shakes and other supplements. Suspicious, Josh and his new friend, Jaden, uncover a dangerous secret—and catch the attention of one man who will do anything to keep them from exposing it.

Great Baseball Stories

Great Baseball Stories
Author: Andrew Blauner
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1620873192

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Here is a wonderful collection of twenty revealing essays on the national pastime. Featuring contributions from Roger Angell, John Thorn, Frank Deford, George Plimpton, Stefan Fatsis, and others (plus a foreword by the legendary Yogi Berra), the stories are united by the authors’ fervent love of the game.

The Baseball 100

The Baseball 100
Author: Joe Posnanski
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 702
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1982180609

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * Winner of the CASEY Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year “An instant sports classic.” —New York Post * “Stellar.” —The Wall Street Journal * “A true masterwork…880 pages of sheer baseball bliss.” —BookPage (starred review) * “This is a remarkable achievement.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) A magnum opus from acclaimed baseball writer Joe Posnanski, The Baseball 100 is an audacious, singular, and masterly book that took a lifetime to write. The entire story of baseball rings through a countdown of the 100 greatest players in history, with a foreword by George Will. Longer than Moby-Dick and nearly as ambitious,? The Baseball 100 is a one-of-a-kind work by award-winning sportswriter and lifelong student of the game Joe Posnanski. In the book’s introduction, Pulitzer Prize–winning commentator George F. Will marvels, “Posnanski must already have lived more than two hundred years. How else could he have acquired such a stock of illuminating facts and entertaining stories about the rich history of this endlessly fascinating sport?” Baseball’s legends come alive in these pages, which are not merely rankings but vibrant profiles of the game’s all-time greats. Posnanski dives into the biographies of iconic Hall of Famers, unfairly forgotten All-Stars, talents of today, and more. He doesn’t rely just on records and statistics—he lovingly retraces players’ origins, illuminates their characters, and places their accomplishments in the context of baseball’s past and present. Just how good a pitcher is Clayton Kershaw in the 21st-century game compared to Greg Maddux dueling with the juiced hitters of the nineties? How do the career and influence of Hank Aaron compare to Babe Ruth’s? Which player in the top ten most deserves to be resurrected from history? No compendium of baseball’s legendary geniuses could be complete without the players of the segregated Negro Leagues, men whose extraordinary careers were largely overlooked by sportswriters at the time and unjustly lost to history. Posnanski writes about the efforts of former Negro Leaguers to restore sidelined Black athletes to their due honor and draws upon the deep troves of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and extensive interviews with the likes of Buck O’Neil to illuminate the accomplishments of players such as pitchers Satchel Paige and Smokey Joe Williams; outfielders Oscar Charleston, Monte Irvin, and Cool Papa Bell; first baseman Buck Leonard; shortstop Pop Lloyd; catcher Josh Gibson; and many, many more. The Baseball 100 treats readers to the whole rich pageant of baseball history in a single volume. Engrossing, surprising, and heartfelt, it is a magisterial tribute to the game of baseball and the stars who have played it.

Innings Through Time

Innings Through Time
Author: Christopher Valenti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2007-10
Genre: Baseball stories
ISBN: 9781598868135

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Until now... no one has ever written the definitive baseball story. This book takes the main theme from every popular baseball story and combines them into one compelling and exciting adventure. Tate Publishing is proud to present: "Innings Through Time The Greatest Baseball Story Ever Told " Ten Times More Mystical than 'Field of Dreams.' Greater Love Story than 'Pride of the Yankees.' More Psychological Intensity than 'Fear Strikes Out.' More Inspiring than 'The Jackie Robinson Story.' More Emotional than 'Bang the Drum Slowly.' More Magical than 'The Natural.' More than just a baseball story, "Innings Through Time" is a story many have already declared as being 'One of our greatest American classics.' It's a page-turner like no other Most baseball stories before this were the usual rags to riches or biography. It is difficult to put Innings Through Time into any single category. Aside from being a great thriller, "Innings Through Time" is a captivating historical novel filled with tons of intrigue, mystery "and" suspense. It's also one of the most touching and inspiring love stories you will ever read. It will hold your interest from beginning to end."

Sports Illustrated Baseball's Greatest

Sports Illustrated Baseball's Greatest
Author: The Editors of Sports Illustrated
Publisher: Sports Illustrated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781618930552

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Who's the greatest slugger of all time, Babe Ruth or Ted Williams? Where do Derek Jeter and Cal Ripken Jr. rank on the list of the best shortstops? At third base, would you rather have Mike Schmidt or Brooks Robinson? Is Fenway or Wrigley the better ballpark? This book will end many arguments-and start some new ones. Sports Illustrated's has polled its Major League Baseball experts to determine the ultimate Top 10 in more than 20 categories. The rankings appear alongside stunning photography and classic stories from SI's archives. This is the best of the best in the major leagues, or, more simply, Baseball's Greatest.