Home Run Heroes

Home Run Heroes
Author: Merrell Noden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1998
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

The 1998 major league baseball season was truly one for the ages, complete with record-breaking individual and team performances. In HOME RUN HEROES, the writers of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED chronicle Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa's epic march to and beyond Babe Ruth's 60 and Roger Maris's 61 home runs, depicting the drama of the race that captivated fans the world over. HOME RUN HEROES relives every thrilling moment in perhaps the greatest home run dual of all time between Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire. McGwire set the pace as he broke Mari's record with his shortest home run of the year, missing first base during his home run trot and finally reaching home plate whereupon he joyfully lifted his baby son into the air. Sammy Sosa then ran from rightfield to congratulate his friend and competitor. Sosa then made a little history of his own when a few nights later, at Wrigley Field against the Milwaukee Brewers, he dropped Maris and Ruth to numbers three and four on the all time single-season home run list. It was a close thing, but Sosa finished the season with 66 home runs, McGwire finished with 70.

Home Run Heroes!

Home Run Heroes!
Author: Joe Layden
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-12
Genre: Baseball
ISBN: 9780613148290

Meet baseball's greatest kings of swing--back to back--in this fabulous, all-in-one flip book filled with facts, superstar stats, and an eight-page souvenir photo insert.

Home Run Heroes

Home Run Heroes
Author: James Buckley (Jr.)
Publisher: DK Children
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780789473400

Three of baseball's biggest heroes are profiled in this reader: Mark McGwire and his 500-plus career homeruns; Sammy Sosa's rise from poverty to international superstardom; and Ken Griffey, Jr.'s out-of-the-park record-breaking career. Illustrations.

Sammy Sosa, Home Run Hero

Sammy Sosa, Home Run Hero
Author: Jeff Savage
Publisher: Carolrhoda Books
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822598589

A biography of the Chicago Cubs outfielder known for hitting many home runs and doing humanitarian work in his native country, the Dominican Republic.

Sammy Sosa

Sammy Sosa
Author: Sammy Sosa
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2008-12-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0446555363

El libro es una autobiograffa de uno de los jugadores mßs exitosos de bTisbol de AmTrica. La historia apunta a todas las cosas mßs importantes de la vida de este personaje, que si bien no fue acomodada, gracias a su empe±o y perseverancia, ha logrado tener Txitos que le han permitido mejorar su calidad de vida y a la vez darse a conocer por la actividad que practica con tanta dedicaci=n. A pesar de enfrentar la muerte de su padre, Sammy Sosa, tuvo que trabajar duro para ayudar en el hogar, y ademßs de responder con los estudios. En esa Tpoca, le regalan su primer guante de bTisbol con el que comienza a incursionar en este deporte que lo llevarß a la gloria. Con un lenguaje muy simple pero lleno de sentimiento, la historia de este hombre nos ense±arß que el trabajo duro puede dar hermosos frutos.

Sosa! Baseball's Home Run Hero

Sosa! Baseball's Home Run Hero
Author: Patricia J. Duncan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998
Genre: Baseball players
ISBN: 0684863421

Ésta es la historia de un exitoso jugador de béisbol. Nació el 12 de Noviembre del año 1968, en San Pedro de Macorís, República Dominicana. Empezó a jugar desde muy temprana edad llegando a ser lo que es hoy, uno de los más grandes jonroneros de todos los tiempos. Sosa es toda una leyenda en su país y también en los Estados Unidos, gracias a su destacadísima participación en las grandes ligas y por ser, además, un dominicano de muy buen corazón. Existe una Fundación que bajo su nombre desarrolla una hermosa labor de apoyo a personas en situación de riesgo social, en su pueblo. Se sabe, también, de la ayuda que prestó para paliar las consecuencias de la devastación provocada por el huracán George. También colabora permanentemente haciendo donaciones de computadores para las escuelas con menos recursos. Todo un ejemplo de hombre, y deportista. Conózcalo mejor en esta breve semblanza suya.

Celebrating 70

Celebrating 70
Author: Bernie Miklasz
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1998
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780892046218

Presents a homer-by-homer review of the St. Louis Cardinal slugger's single-season home run record.

Game of Shadows

Game of Shadows
Author: Mark Fainaru-Wada
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2006-03-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 110121676X

In the summer of 1998 two of baseball leading sluggers, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa, embarked on a race to break Babe Ruth’s single season home run record. The nation was transfixed as Sosa went on to hit 66 home runs, and McGwire 70. Three years later, San Francisco Giants All-Star Barry Bonds surpassed McGwire by 3 home runs in the midst of what was perhaps the greatest offensive display in baseball history. Over the next three seasons, as Bonds regularly launched mammoth shots into the San Francisco Bay, baseball players across the country were hitting home runs at unprecedented rates. For years there had been rumors that perhaps some of these players owed their success to steroids. But crowd pleasing homers were big business, and sportswriters, fans, and officials alike simply turned a blind eye. Then, in December of 2004, after more than a year of investigation, San Francisco Chronicle reporters Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams broke the story that in a federal investigation of a nutritional supplement company called BALCO, Yankees slugger Jason Giambi had admitted taking steroids. Barry Bonds was also implicated. Immediately the issue of steroids became front page news. The revelations led to Congressional hearings on baseball’s drug problems and continued to drive the effort to purge the U.S. Olympic movement of drug cheats. Now Fainaru-Wada and Williams expose for the first time the secrets of the BALCO investigation that has turned the sports world upside down. Game of Shadows: Barry Bonds, BALCO, and the Steroid Scandal That Rocked Professional by award-winning investigative journalists Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams, is a riveting narrative about the biggest doping scandal in the history of sports, and how baseball’s home run king, Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants, came to use steroids. Drawing on more than two years of reporting, including interviews with hundreds of people, and exclusive access to secret grand jury testimony, confidential documents, audio recordings, and more, the authors provide, for the first time, a definitive account of the shocking steroids scandal that made headlines across the country. The book traces the career of Victor Conte, founder of the BALCO laboratory, an egomaniacal former rock musician and self-proclaimed nutritionist, who set out to corrupt sports by providing athletes with “designer” steroids that would be undetectable on “state-of-the-art” doping tests. Conte gave the undetectable drugs to 28 of the world’s greatest athletes—Olympians, NFL players and baseball stars, Bonds chief among them. A separate narrative thread details the steroids use of Bonds, an immensely talented, moody player who turned to performance-enhancing drugs after Mark McGwire of the St. Louis Cardinals set a new home run record in 1998. Through his personal trainer, Bonds gained access to BALCO drugs. All of the great athletes who visited BALCO benefited tremendously—Bonds broke McGwire’s record—but many had their careers disrupted after federal investigators raided BALCO and indicted Conte. The authors trace the course of the probe, and the baffling decision of federal prosecutors to protect the elite athletes who were involved. Highlights of Game of Shadows include: Barry Bonds A look at how Bonds was driven to use performance-enhancing drugs in part by jealousy over Mark McGwire’s record-breaking 1998 season. It was shortly thereafter that Bonds—who had never used anything more performance enhancing than a protein shake from the health food store—first began using steroids. How Bonds’s weight trainer, steroid dealer Greg Anderson, arranged to meet Victor Conte before the 2001 baseball season with...

Summer of '98

Summer of '98
Author: Mike Lupica
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1999
Genre: American League of Professional Baseball Clubs
ISBN:

The tale of the season of competition between McGwire and Sosa to break the hitting record.

Mark McGwire

Mark McGwire
Author: Rob Rains
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1429954477

A biography of Mark McGwire, one of baseball's hottest sluggers, following his quest for the all-time single-season home run record. The powerhouse player who's revolutionizing the game... In 1998, Mark McGwire made baseball history by breaking the legendary 61-home-run record set by Roger Maris in 1961. Not only did the outstanding Cardinals player break Maris' mark, he surpassed it by hitting 70 in one season! Find out all the facts on McGwire, from his childhood in Southern California to his time with the Oakland A's, to his major league comeback with the St. Louis Cardinals. Learn what it takes to make baseball superstardom-and how to hit a home run on all of life's playing fields. With eight pages of photos, plus new information on McGwire's record-breaking season!