Discover What Made Baseball Americas Pastime#1 New Release in Baseball StatisticsBaseball Memories & Dreamscelebrates the iconic moments, heroes, and trends that define baseball for its millions of fans This compendium of baseball writing covers it allrecollections of Hall of Famers and narratives from top baseball writers; stories on the rich iconography and history of the game across the full diversity of players, teams, and leagues; and reflections on the way Americas pastime has shaped our culture.
Baseball Facts and MLB Trivia for the Ultimate Baseball Fan#1 New Release in Statistics and Baseball History In this third title published by National Baseball Hall of Fame Books, test your knowledge of baseball trivia against the expertsthe National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
An in-depth biography of one of baseball's greatest legends, the speedy shortstop and power hitter, Honus Wagner, also known as the "e;the Flying Dutchman"e;.
"e;An entertainingly clear-eyed look at big league life"e; from the former professional baseball outfielder and Ivy League graduate (Sports Illustrated).
El libro Tratado de beisbol esta dirigido a un publico especializado y aficionados que desean profundizar sus conocimientos en este apasionante deporte.
For six extraordinary years around the turn of the millennium, the Yankees were baseball's unstoppable force, with players such as Paul O'Neill, Derek Jeter, and Mariano Rivera.
The true life story of one of early twentieth century's baseball legends-a Most Valuable Player and Hall of Famer who was as difficult as he was talented.
The essays in Fathers Playing Catch with Sons are a wonderful mixture of reminiscence and observation, of baseball and of fathers and sons, of how a game binds people together and bridges generations.
"e;Baseball Psychology, the Gray Matter Factor,"e; concerns methods for the young player, little league through college, to combat the mental turmoil that the game of baseball can create.
Discover the nearly unbelievable true story of how a goofy catchphrase spoken by a coach's dying daughter inspired the 1992 Pittsburgh Pirates in game seven of the National League Championship Series and later became a sign from heaven to a grieving family at the end of game seven of the 1997 World Series.
In An American Journey, Jerry Coleman, along with journalist Richard Goldstein, writes for the first time about the family violence and the hardship he endured as a child, his memories of serving in two armed conflicts, and what it was like playing professional baseball with Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle, and Joe DiMaggio.
Major league baseball’s first Ambassador for Inclusion shares “a passionate memoir of the challenges [he] faced as a closeted gay athlete” (Sports Illustrated).