The Great Encyclopedia of Nineteenth Century Major League Baseball

The Great Encyclopedia of Nineteenth Century Major League Baseball
Author: David Nemec
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 1057
Release: 2006-06-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0817314997

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The authoritative compendium of facts, statistics, photographs, and analysis that defines baseball in its formative first decades This comprehensive reference work covers the early years of major league baseball from the first game—May 4, 1871, a 2-0 victory for the Fort Wayne Kekiongas over the visiting Cleveland Forest City team—through the 1900 season. Baseball historian David Nemec presents complete team rosters and detailed player, manager, and umpire information, with a wealth of statistics to warm a fan’s heart. Sidebars cover a variety of topics, from oddities—the team that had the best record but finished second—to analyses of why Cleveland didn’t win any pennants in the 1890s. Additional benefits include dozens of rare illustrations and narrative accounts of each year’s pennant race. Nemec also carefully charts the rule changes from year to year as the game developed by fits and starts to formulate the modern rules. The result is an essential work of reference and at the same time a treasury of baseball history. This new edition adds much material unearthed since the first edition, fills gaps, and corrects errors, while presenting a number of new stories and fascinating details. David Nemec began the lifetime labor that helped produced this work in 1954 and admits it may never end, as there always will be some obscure player whose birth date has not yet been found. Until perfection is achieved, this work offers state-of-the-art accuracy and detail beyond that supplied by even modern baseball encyclopedias. As Casey Stengel, who was born during this era, was wont to say, “you could look it up.” Now you can.

The Rank and File of 19th Century Major League Baseball

The Rank and File of 19th Century Major League Baseball
Author: David Nemec
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0786468904

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With this volume, David Nemec completes his remarkable trilogy of 19th-century baseball biographies, covering every major league player, manager, umpire, owner and league official. It provides in-depth information on many figures unknown to most historians. Each detailed entry includes vital statistics, peer-driven analysis of baseball-related skills, and an overview of the individual's role in the game. Also chronicled are players' first and last major league games, most important achievements, movements from team to team, and much more. By bringing attention to these overlooked baseball personalities, this reference work immeasurably enriches our knowledge of 19th century major league baseball.

Great Encyclopedia of Nineteenth century Major League Baseball

Great Encyclopedia of Nineteenth century Major League Baseball
Author: David Nemec
Publsiher: Dutton Adult
Total Pages: 852
Release: 1997
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781556115004

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Covers major league baseball from 1871 to 1900, and provides team rosters, player statistics, season summaries, rule changes, and ball park descriptions

Major League Baseball Profiles 1871 1900 Volume 2

Major League Baseball Profiles  1871 1900  Volume 2
Author: David Nemec
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0803235321

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"The business of baseball and player transactions by David Ball"-- t.p.

The Culture and Ethnicity of Nineteenth Century Baseball

The Culture and Ethnicity of Nineteenth Century Baseball
Author: Jerrold I. Casway
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476625964

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Evolving in an urban landscape, professional baseball attracted a dedicated fan base among the inhabitants of major cities, including ethnic and racial minorities, for whom the game was a vehicle for assimilation. But to what extent were these groups welcomed within the world of baseball, and what effect did their integration—or, as in the case of African Americans, their ultimate inability to integrate—have on the culture of a pastime that had recently become a national obsession? How did their mutual striving for acceptance affect relations between these minorities? (In deep and long-lasting ways, as it turns out.) This book provides a carefully considered portrait of baseball as both a sporting profession—one with quick-changing rules and roles—and as an institution that reinforced popular ideas about cultural identity, masculinity and American exceptionalism.

Major League Baseball in Gilded Age Connecticut

Major League Baseball in Gilded Age Connecticut
Author: David Arcidiacono
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2009-12-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0786436778

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It's been more than a century since Connecticut had big league baseball, but in the 1870s, Middletown, Hartford, and New Haven fielded professional teams that competed at the highest level. By the end of the decade, when the state's final big league team, Mark Twain's beloved Hartford Dark Blues, left the National League, baseball's transition from amateur pastime to major league sport had been accomplished. And Connecticut had played a significant role in its development. The history of the Nutmeg State's three major league teams is described here in full, and the author thoughtfully examines their influence within the regional baseball scene.

Major League Baseball Profiles 1871 1900 Volume 1

Major League Baseball Profiles  1871 1900  Volume 1
Author: David Nemec
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 683
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0803230249

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"The business of baseball and player transactions by David Ball"-- t.p.

Ted Sullivan Barnacle of Baseball

Ted Sullivan  Barnacle of Baseball
Author: Pat O’Neill
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476642605

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In his day, perhaps no one in baseball was better known than Irish-born Timothy Paul "Ted" Sullivan. For 50 years, America's sportswriters sang his praises, genuflected to his genius and bought his blarney by the barrel. Damon Runyon dubbed him "The Celebrated Carpetbagger of Baseball." Cunning, fast-talking, witty and sober, Sullivan was the game's first player agent, a groundbreaking scout who pulled future Hall of Famers from the bushes, an author, a playwright and a baseball evangelist who promoted the game across five continents. He coined the term "fan" and was among the first to suggest the designated hitter--because pitchers were "a lot of whippoorwill swingers." But he was also a convert to the Jim Crow attitudes of his day--black ballplayers were unimaginable to him. Unearthing thousands of contemporaneous newspaper accounts, this first exhaustive biography of "Hustlin'" Ted Sullivan recounts the life and career of one of the greatest hucksters in the history of the game.

Baseball Rowdies of the 19th Century

Baseball Rowdies of the 19th Century
Author: Eddie Mitchell
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476664870

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During the 19th century, baseball was a game with few rules, many rowdy players and just one umpire. Dirty tricks were simply part of a winning strategy--spiking, body-blocking, cutting bases short or hiding an extra ball to be used when needed were all OK. Deliberately failing to catch a fly in order to have the game called due to darkness was also acceptable. And drinking before a game was perhaps expected. Providing brief bios of dozens of players, managers, umpires and owners, this book chronicles some of the flamboyant, unruly and occasionally criminal behavior of baseball's early years.

Land of the Giants

Land of the Giants
Author: Stew Thornley
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2000
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781566397964

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The story of New York's Polo Grounds. From Merkle's Boner which cost the New York Giants a pennant, to Bobby Thomson's homer, which won them one, Stew Thornley retells the events of the park and its legendary personalities.

Forfeits and Successfully Protested Games in Major League Baseball

Forfeits and Successfully Protested Games in Major League Baseball
Author: David Nemec
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2014-06-25
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0786494239

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This chronologically organized book is the first to provide comprehensive coverage of forfeits and successful protests of major league baseball games, educating the reader on the rules and prevailing styles of play at the time that each of the games was played. In addition to the date, location, and source information, this work provides capsule biographies of many of the principal characters involved (including, for instance, the obscure one-game umpire who perpetrated the first forfeited game in major league history in 1871).

Base Ball 12

Base Ball 12
Author: Don Jensen
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476641129

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Base Ball is a peer-reviewed book series published annually. Offering the best in original research and analysis, it promotes study of baseball's early history, from its protoball roots to 1920, and its rise to prominence within American popular culture. This volume, number 12, includes thirteen articles on topics ranging from the career of pitcher Harry Coveleski, Philadelphia baseball pioneer Thomas Fitzgerald, and a baseball power couple, James and Harriet Coogan, to early Brooklyn baseball, the game in Canada during World War I, and the amateur teams sponsored by typewriter companies.

The Shutout in Major League Baseball

The Shutout in Major League Baseball
Author: Warren N. Wilbert
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2013-05-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0786468513

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The shutout--a game in which a team prevents its opponent from scoring--remains relatively rare. Of the roughly 200,000 regular season games that have been played since the origins of the major leagues, only about 10 percent have been shutouts. Gold Glove defense, astonishing pitching talent, and the combined efforts of a team working toward baseball artistry must all come together. This work covers every shutout from the beginning of professional baseball through the 2010 World Series, including no-hitters and perfect games. With in-depth statistics and play-by-play descriptions to bring to life the action on the field, it is the definitive history of one of baseball's premier achievements.

Before They Were the Cubs

Before They Were the Cubs
Author: Jack Bales
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476674671

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Founded in 1869, the Chicago Cubs are a charter member of the National League and the last remaining of the eight original league clubs still playing in the city in which the franchise started. Drawing on newspaper articles, books and archival records, the author chronicles the team's early years. He describes the club's planning stages of 1868; covers the decades when the ballplayers were variously called White Stockings, Colts, and Orphans; and relates how a sportswriter first referred to the young players as Cubs in the March 27, 1902, issue of the Chicago Daily News. Reprinted selections from firsthand accounts provide a colorful narrative of baseball in 19th-century America, as well as a documentary history of the Chicago team and its members before they were the Cubs.

Baseball Meets the Law

Baseball Meets the Law
Author: Ed Edmonds
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476664382

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Baseball and law have intersected since the primordial days. In 1791, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts, ordinance prohibited ball playing near the town's meeting house. Ball games on Sundays were barred by a Pennsylvania statute in 1794. In 2015, a federal court held that baseball's exemption from antitrust laws applied to franchise relocations. Another court overturned the conviction of Barry Bonds for obstruction of justice. A third denied a request by rooftop entrepreneurs to enjoin the construction of a massive video screen at Wrigley Field. This exhaustive chronology traces the effects the law has had on the national pastime, both pro and con, on and off the field, from the use of copyright to protect not only equipment but also "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" to frequent litigation between players and owners over contracts and the reserve clause. The stories of lawyers like Kenesaw Mountain Landis and Branch Rickey are entertainingly instructive.

Moments in Baseball History

Moments in Baseball History
Author: Mark R. Brewer
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2022-11-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1669855309

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No other sport can begin to compare to the rich history and statistical record of baseball. It is part of what makes the game so alluring. In “Moments in Baseball History,” Mark R. Brewer examines twenty-two memorable games and the player at the center of that game. It should prove a feast for baseball fans.

The Detroit Wolverines

The Detroit Wolverines
Author: Brian Martin
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-12-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476665079

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The Detroit Tigers were founding members of the American League and have been the Motor City's team for more than a century. But the Wolverines were the city's first major league club, playing in the National League beginning in 1881 and capturing the pennant in 1887. Playing in what was then one of the best ballparks in America, during an era when Detroit was known as the "Paris of the West," the team battled hostile National League owners and struggled with a fickle fan base to become world champions, before financial woes led to their being disbanded in 1888. This first-ever history of the Wolverines covers the team's rise and abrupt fall and the powerful men behind it.