The fourth collection of boo-boos involving our national pastime. Others are: Volume 1 (1986), Volume 2 (1986), and Volume 3 (1987).
Lefty Gomez Pitcher • New York-Washington, A.L. • 1930-43 For New York Yankees manager Joe McCarthy, Lefty Gomez was a pitching joy — and a headache. The zany hurler helped drive the Yankees to distraction . . . and to six pennants.
Baseball Hall of Famers have their Cooperstown . . . and now Baseball Hall of Shamers have their Blooperstown. Yes, the Boys of Blunder are forever enshrined in this madcap memorial to our national pastime . . . from The Hallowed Hall ...
This fascinating book covers every era of baseball, position by position, and answers the question: Which players really belong in the Hall of Fame?
The author of the popular The Baseball Hall of Shame give equal time to football's most shameful and hilarious moments, baring the blunders of football's hottest stars from the training table to the Super Bowl.
Shares humorous anecdotes about zany achievements in baseball history.
Nash and Zullo turn their unique ability to ferret out the absurd, amusing and ridiculous to one of America's favorite pastimes--golf.
Presents historical photographs and original essays on Hall of Fame players by nine of the country's finest baseball writers.
Baseball Confidential
No one on the Red Sox ever dreamed that McCarthy would choose Galehouse. Not even Galehouse figured he'd be picked. "He was dumbfounded," recalled Mel Parnell. "He was shagging flies in the outfield during batting practice when McCarthy ...
The baseball All-Star recounts his life and nineteen-year career in the sport and business of major league baseball, offering his candid, no-holds-barred reflections on such topics as racism in major leagues, steroids, the Yankees, the ...