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Author | : Andy Strasberg |
Publisher | : ABRAMS |
Total Pages | : 531 |
Release | : 2012-04-08 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1613123248 |
A treasury of candid photos and behind-the-scenes trivia covering decades of baseball history. Baseball Fantography is a celebration of baseball through the eyes of fans, via photos they’ve taken of players, ballparks, and related subjects over the past nine decades, along with essays, sidebars, and quotes. The project originated when the author discovered an old 1960s snapshot of himself as a teenager with his idol, Roger Maris, at Yankee Stadium. Realizing he couldn’t be the only one with these hidden photographic gems, he began collecting baseball photos taken by fans. The book contains: More than 250 never-before-published images of such players as Roberto Clemente, Mickey Mantle, Derek Jeter, and Josh Hamilton Chapters on subjects like ballparks, spring training, broadcasters, dugouts, and baseball cards Contributions from baseball aficionados and notables like Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith, a thirty-five-year veteran Topps baseball photographer, and a former president of the Baseball Hall of Fame A foreword by Bob Costas
Author | : Andy Strasberg |
Publisher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1467131695 |
No sport provides a better opportunity to document the fan experience than baseball. Fantography: San Diego Baseball features amateur photographs taken by real fans--ballpark memories that often reach beyond the game-winning hit or strikeout pitch. Within these pages is an assortment of images that peers into the Padres' Pacific Coast League days, the early years of struggling in the National League, the 1984 World Series season, and its recent years. Featured are household names like Tony Gwynn, Jerry Coleman, and Trevor Hoffman, as well as more forgotten players, managers, broadcasters, and ballparks. These are your snapshots, and they are from your personal albums. These images are accompanied by many Padres stories--your stories--that have never before seen print.
Author | : Robert P. Broadwater |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 203 |
Release | : 2016-04-13 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 078649817X |
Ralph Kiner (1922-2014) was one of the most feared power hitters of his era. Babe Ruth predicted Kiner would be the slugger most likely to break Ruth's single season home run record. While the left fielder from New Mexico missed that mark, he did break one of the Babe's records, leading his league in home runs for seven consecutive seasons--a record unbroken since. Kiner set his records while playing for some of the worst teams ever to take the field. With little support in the Pittsburgh Pirates lineup, pitchers were often able to work around Kiner, walking him dozens of times per season. Despite this, Kiner made them pay for their mistakes, sending towering flies over the fences. After just 10 years in the league, Kiner's career on the field was cut short by chronic back pain. At retirement, his 369 home runs placed him sixth on the all-time list. He didn't leave baseball, however, serving as general manager of a minor league team and later announcing for the newly formed New York Mets in 1962, where he would be the voice of the team for more than fifty years. This is his story.
Author | : Kirk Kenney |
Publisher | : Triumph Books |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2016-05-01 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1633194922 |
Most Padres fans have taken in a game or two at PETCO Park, have seen highlights of Steve Garvey, and remember the 1984 and 1998 World Series runs. But only real fans know the significance of .394, the original team colors, or how long Benito Santiago's hitting streak lasted. 100 Things Padres Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die is the ultimate resource for true fans of the San Diego Padres. Whether you're a die-hard booster from the days of Ollie Brown or a recent supporter of the team, these are the 100 things every fan needs to know and do in their lifetime. Padres writer Kirk Kenney has collected every essential piece of Padres knowledge and trivia, as well as must-do activities, and ranks them all from 1 to 100, providing an entertaining and easy-to-follow checklist as you progress on your way to fan superstardom.
Author | : Johnny Evers |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 1910 |
Genre | : Baseball |
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Author | : Rick Wilber |
Publisher | : Start Publishing LLC |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2014-10-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1597805653 |
Of all the sports played across the globe, none has more curses, superstitions, or supernatural events like baseball, America’s national pastime. While some of these can easily be explained, there are just as many that cannot. Field of Fantasies delves right into that superstition with short stories written by several key authors about baseball and the supernatural. Whether it’s a frozen curveball, a robot pitcher, or fantasy outcomes (the Cubs winning the World Series!), these terrific stories are ones that fans of science fiction will enjoy, while fans of baseball will find strangely believable. Included in this wonderful anthology are stories from such prolific authors as: Stephen King Jack Kerouac Karen Joy Fowler Rod Serling W. P. Kinsella And many more! Never has a book combined the incredible events of baseball and science fiction like Field of Fantasies does. Whether you’re a sport or science fiction fan, these stories will appeal not only to your fandom, but also to your appreciation and acceptance of the unknown taking place on the baseball diamond. If you’ve ever held a bat or glove in your hand (or just watched the game on TV), you’ll be enthralled by these terrific tales that range from the sandlot to the sold-out stadium.
Author | : Lester Chadwick |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2023-11-14 |
Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | : |
In Lester Chadwick's book 'Baseball Joe Saving the League; or, Breaking Up a Great Conspiracy', readers are transported into the world of early 20th-century baseball, where the protagonist, Baseball Joe, uncovers a sinister plot to sabotage the league. The book is written in a straightforward and engaging style, making it accessible to readers of all ages. Chadwick's detailed descriptions of baseball games and the inner workings of the league provide a vivid backdrop for the thrilling adventure at the heart of the story. The book is a prime example of early sports fiction and showcases the growing popularity of baseball in American culture at the time. Chadwick's attention to detail and deep knowledge of the sport make 'Baseball Joe Saving the League' a standout in the genre. Fans of baseball history and sports fiction will find this book both entertaining and informative, shedding light on the early days of America's favorite pastime.
Author | : Lester Chadwick |
Publisher | : CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY |
Total Pages | : 237 |
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Baseball Joe in the World Series : Or Pitching for the Championship When the gong rang, the Giants started out as though they were going to sew up the game then and there. Burkett set the ball rolling with a wicked drive through the box that got past Roth before he could gauge it. Larry followed suit with a smoking hit to left. A prettily placed sacrifice bunt by Denton advanced both men a base. Roth struck out Willis on three pitched balls, but Becker came to the rescue with a line drive over second that scored Burkett easily, though Larry was put out as he made a great slide for the rubber. The net result was only one run, but the most encouraging feature of the inning was the exhibition of free hitting. “Three clean hits in one time at bat is going some,” Robson exulted. “The boys seem to have their batting clothes on for fair,” responded McRae, vastly pleased. “I doubt if that bird will come again for more,” judged “Robbie.” “They’ll probably take him out and put Fraser in.” Joe was in fine fettle, and he showed his appreciation of the lead his mates had given him by retiring the Red Sox without a man seeing first base. Contrary to Robson’s prediction, the Boston manager elected still to pin his faith to Roth, who tightened up after his bad start and for the next three innings held the Giants scoreless. He was helped in this by the superb support given him. Both the outfield and infield were on their toes all the time, and drives that ordinarily would have gone for hits were turned into outs in dazzling fashion. One magnificent catch by Thompson, the Red Sox catcher, was the feature of the fourth inning. Iredell, who was at bat, sent up a sky-piercing foul. Thompson, Hobbs and Roth started for it. “I’ve got it, I’ve got it!” yelled Thompson. The others stopped and Thompson kept on. The ball swerved toward the Boston dugout, where the substitutes and extra pitchers of the team were sitting. A shout of warning went up, but Thompson did not falter. With his eye on the ball and his hands outstretched, he plunged ahead. He grabbed the ball in a terrific forward lunge and went head over heels into the dugout, where his comrades caught him and saved him from injury. But he still clutched the ball as he was put on his feet, and a tempest of applause went up in which even the Giants and their partisans could not help joining.
Author | : Ed Attanasio |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 133 |
Release | : 2013-10-16 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 0786479000 |
Fifty fictional legendary baseball players and their illustrated biographies. Bushers takes a whimsical look at the Deadball Era, long before free agency, luxury boxes and enormous salaries. It's a wild collection of baseball's greatest goofballs, wannabes, could've-beens and never-wases, hailing from every state in the Union--representing actual towns like Nuttsville, Virginia; Parole, Maryland, and Sweet Lips, Tennessee. Bushers tells a tale of fame squandered by wrong-way baserunning, smelly feet, narcolepsy and uncontrollable sweat. With illustrations by Ed Attanasio and text written by Attanasio and Eric Gouldsberry, this graphic novel takes a funny look at baseball's early years through the eyes of two passionate lifelong fans.
Author | : Jean L. S. Patrick |
Publisher | : Graphic Universe |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 2011-01-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0761361804 |
In 1931, seventeen-year-old Jackie Mitchell pitches against Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in an exhibition game, becoming the first professional female pitcher in baseball history.