Baseball

  • Baseball: A History of America's Game
    By Benjamin G. Rader

    Both before and after the ban, the identified spitballers had better earned run averages than pitchers as a whole, but the spitballers did not escape the terrors of the hitting revolution. Like all pitchers, they too saw their earned ...

  • Baseball: A History of America's Game
    By Benjamin G. Rader

    Both before and after the ban, the identified spitballers had better earned run averages than pitchers as a whole, but the spitballers did not escape the terrors of the hitting revolution. Like all pitchers, they too saw their earned ...

  • Baseball: Steps to Success
    By Thomas, King, Kenny

    Mastering the skills in the field, on the mound, and at the plate has never been easier.

  • Baseball: Great Moments, Records, and Facts
    By Teddy Borth

    Teddy Borth. Baseball History Baseball began in the United States . The rules were written in 1845 . Most of the rules are the same today . K. \| ". ". - | - Fenway Park Fenway. 4 Baseball History.

  • Baseball: Great Moments, Records, and Facts
    By Teddy Borth

    Offers a simple introduction to some of the great players and teams in baseball history and their achievements, including Nolan Ryan's record for strikeouts, and Cal Ripken Jr.'s record for most games played in a row.

  • Baseball: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Supplement 2, 1992 through 1997
    By Myron J. Smith

    Covering all aspects of baseball, this supplement contains listings for reference works, general works, histories, special studies, professional leagues and teams, youth, foreign, and amateur leagues and rules. It contains...

  • Baseball: 100 Years of the Modern Era, 1901-2000
    By Joe Hoppel

    From its exclusive archives, The Sporting News recreates a century of baseball’s moderan era, from 1901 through 2000. Baseball is a look at baseball history and how The Sporting News-–the...

  • Baseball
    By Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce

    Jack and Annie share facts about baseball and it's history, including when it was invented and how it's played.

  • Baseball: An Encyclopedia of Popular Culture
    By Edward J. Rielly

    Everything every baseball fan needs to know. Filled with baseball legends, sports facts and firsts, important milestones, and observations about daily life and popular culture.Baseball has brought us great players,...

  • Baseball: A History of America's Game
    By Benjamin G. Rader

    For up - to - date statistics , there are several Web sites as well as The Complete Baseball Record Book ( later ... published annually by The Sporting News in St. Louis since 1942 ; Bill James Presents Stats Major League Handbook ...

  • Baseball: Your Ultimate Playbook of Puzzlers!
    By Bob Moog

    The Ball Busters series will challenge and entertain both serious sports buffs and laid-back fans of the game. Each title includes a combo of trivia and word puzzles such as brainteasers, word searches and more.

  • Baseball: The Writers' Game
    By Mike Shannon

    Baseball: The Writers' Game

  • Baseball
    By Dr. Holly Karapetkova

    Young Readers Will Learn About Baseball Through Simple Sentences And Highly Supportive Pictures.

  • Baseball: The Writer's Game
    By Mike Shannon

    Brassey's is proud to present this new edition, expanding upon Shannon's original interviews with baseball's top authors and historians, including Bill James, Roger Kahn, W. P. Kinsella, Robert Creamer, Peter Golenbock, and Lawrence Ritter.

  • Baseball: The Sports Playbook
    By Fred McMane, Gil McDougald

    A guide for members of a baseball team on how to act and react in game situations.

  • Baseball
    By Ed Kranepool, Ed Kirkman

    Baseball

  • Baseball: Science at the Ballpark
    By Ryan Nagelhout

    They include batting routines, walk-up music, and other superstitious activities. When faced with uncertainty, both baseball ... Jinxes, curses, and superstitions are not proven by science. Both in baseball and in life, people control ...

  • Baseball
    By Lizabeth Hardman

    Percentage of athletes who have some kind of superstition or ritual, according to an unofficial online poll. Superstitions. and. Jinxes. Baseball players are known to be among the most superstitious of all athletes, and have been since ...

  • Baseball: Steps to Success
    By Kenny Thomas, Jr., Donald M. King

    Whether you’re learning, teaching, or coaching, Baseball: Steps to Success will help you master this great game. Part of the best-selling series with more than 1.7 million copies sold, it is your guide to on-the-field excellence.

  • Baseball: The Early Years
    By Dorothy Seymour Mills, Harold Seymour

    He depicts how the play on the field shifted from the low-scoring, pitcher-dominated game of the "dead ball" era before World War I to the higher scoring of the 1920's "lively ball" era, with emphasis on home runs, best exemplified by the ...