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  1. The History of the Texas Rangers (Baseball (Mankato, Minn.).) by Aaron Frisch, 2002-08
  2. Center Field Shot: A History of Baseball on Television by James R. Walker, Robert V. Bellamy Jr., 2008-06-01
  3. The Only Game in Town: Baseball Stars of the 1930s and 1940s Talk About the Game They Loved (The Baseball Oral History Project) by Fay Vincent, 2007-04-03
  4. The Pride of Havana: A History of Cuban Baseball by Roberto González Echevarría, 2001-05-24
  5. The Louisville Baseball Almanac (KY) by Philip Von Borries, 2010-07-16
  6. Smithsonian Baseball: Inside the World's Finest Private Collections by Stephen Wong, 2007-04-01
  7. Glove Affairs: The Romance, History, and Tradition of the Baseball Glove by Noah Liberman, Yogi Berra, 2003-03
  8. Roger Maris: Baseball's Reluctant Hero by Tom Clavin, Danny Peary, 2010-03-16
  9. Playing for Keeps: A History of Early Baseball, 20th Anniversary Edition by Warren Goldstein, 2009-03
  10. Baseball in Europe: A Country by Country History by Josh Chetwynd, 2008-07-16
  11. Minnesota Twins: The Complete Illustrated History by Dennis Brackin, Patrick Reusse, 2010-03-12
  12. Baseball: A History of America's Favorite Game by George Vecsey, 2008-12-24
  13. 1939: Baseball's Tipping Point by Talmage Boston, 2005-03-01
  14. BaseballinLouisville (KY) (Images of Baseball) by AnneJewell, LouisvilleSluggerMuseum&Factory, 2006-07-10

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Baseball History This Date in baseball history http//www.nationalpastime.com Nicesite, which tells what happened on this date in baseball history.
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22. Japanese American Baseball History Project
With the resurgence of interest in baseball history, families are looking againat the old scrapbooks with renewed interest, and the stories of grandparents
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Developed in collaboration with the Nisei Baseball Research Project, Diamonds in the Rough: Japanese Americans in Baseball tells the one hundred year history of baseball in Japanese American communities. This is an amazing chapter in history and we hope to continue our research so we can keep these stories alive. If you have photos, newspaper clippings, or memories that you wish to share with us, we would love to hear from you. Please e-mail, write, or call us. Contact: Gary Otake, 1684 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115, (415) 921-5007, gary@momomedia.com Colo
A Century of Japanese American Baseball
by Gary T. Otake
Introduction
Baseball, it is said, is the sport which mirrors our nation’s soul. It is our hallowed "national pastime," the game which represents the best that America has to offer: democracy, fair play, and equal opportunity. In fact, baseball and America are so intertwined that many believe we cannot know one without the other. "Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America," so the saying goes, "had better learn baseball."
For many who have taken the challenge to understand the "heart and mind of America," baseball has indeed proven to be fertile ground. Within the microcosm of baseball, we discover stories far more compelling than the box scores reveal. We can see into the far corners of our nation’s past and witness the deeds of heroes, villains, and everyday people. We learn of the struggles of war and building a nation, and of the extremes of economic depression and fabulous wealth. Through baseball, we learn of our aspirations and triumphs, our shortcomings and fears, our hopes and our dreams.

23. Baseball History & Awards
Learn about the history of major league baseball, and get lists of baseballawards and their winners from About Guide to baseball, Michael B. Dowd.
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Share information with other fans and ask questions. There are separate rooms for all 30 MLB teams: Anaheim Angels Arizona Diamondbacks Atlanta Braves Baltimore Orioles ... Texas Rangers , and Toronto Blue Jays . (We're also adding player pages including and player baseball card pages.)
The New York Yankees' "First Inning"
Read the story of the early years of the New York Yankees, from 1914 to 1939.
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Browse baseball posters and photos, plus baseball clip art
Historical Stats
Thanks to our friends at BBallSports.com you can download a terrific interactive program that gives you access to an online database of major league statistics from the complete history of the sport 1879 to 2000. To download the Windows software click here. (The database is about 1.8MB. Once you download it, double-click its icon while online. Then choose a selection from the tool bar at the very top of the window.) Sincerely,
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25. The Sporting News: Baseball History Of The MLB All-Star Game
Statistics, scores, and descriptions.Category Sports Baseball Major League All-Star Game...... History of the MLB AllStar game - 2001 The consecutive homers by Jeter and Ordonezin the sixth marked the fifth time that had happened in All-Star history.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 Why the American League won: A combination of great pitching and the long ball helped lead the A.L. to its fifth consecutive All-Star victory and 11th in 14 games. Three of the A.L.’s four runs came on solo homers by Cal Ripken Jr., Derek Jeter and Magglio Ordonez, who was the only player for either team to have two hits. Meanwhile, A.L. pitchers held N.L. batters to just three hits. Why the National League lost: While their pitchers prevented A.L. hitters from putting together a big inning, three of the eight hits they allowed were homers. And the N.L.’s own offense was anemic. The senior circuit had only three hits-two singles and a double-and didn’t have a runner reach base until Luis Gonzalez led off the fourth inning with a single. The 3-4-5 spots in the N.L. lineup went a combined 0-for-12.
Turning Points The A.L. got on the scoreboard in the third inning when Ripken, playing in his 18th and final All-Star Game, hit a solo homer to left field on the first pitch he saw from Chan Ho Park to give the A.L. a lead it would never surrender. Ripken received a thunderous standing ovation from the crowd at Seattle’s Safeco Field and eventually was named All-Star Game MVP.

26. The Sporting News Baseball History Of The World Series
Just call 1314-991-6608! VIEW COVERS! History of the World Series The WorldSeries is Christy Mathewson tossing three shutouts in six days.
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baseball history Sources. Baseball history. BaseballHistory.com BaseballHistory, On This Day In The history of baseball day by day.
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Baseball Almanac takes a comprehensive look at the first item in thousands of baseball related fields and eras. Baseball Almanac - The "Official" Baseball History Site Baseball Almanac is filled with awards, records, stats, quotes, feats, facts and a book full of baseball history! Baseball Historian Baseball Historian - baseball players, stories, articles, stats, and history. BaseballHistory.com - Baseball History, On This Day In ... The history of baseball day by day. Black Baseball's Negro Baseball Leagues ... The nets most comprehensive site on the subject. ESPN.com The List: Best nicknames in baseball ...

28. ESPN.com - Page2 - The List: Best Nicknames
The List Best nicknames in baseball history From the Page 2 mailbag.Poll Results. OUR TOP 10. Here's how the Page 2 staff ranked
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OUR TOP 10 Here's how the Page 2 staff ranked the best baseball nicknames of all-time: 1. "The Splendid Splinter" (Ted Williams)
2. "The Sultan of Swat" (George Herman "Babe" Ruth)
3. Willie "Hit 'em Where They Ain't" Keeler
4. "Hammerin' " Hank Aaron
5. "The Big Unit" (Randy Johnson)
6. "The Georgia Peach" (Ty Cobb) 7. Mordecai "Three Fingers" Brown 8. "The Yankee Clipper" ("Joltin' Joe" DiMaggio) 9. Fred "Bonehead" Merkle 10. Walter "Big Train" Johnson Honorable Mention:
"Big Mac" (Mark McGwire), "The Say Hey Kid" (Willie Mays), "Double X" (Jimmy Foxx), Paul "Poison" Waner and Lloyd "Little Poison" Waner, "Dizzy" and "Daffy" Dean, "Donny Baseball" (Don Mattingly), "Rapid" Robert Feller, "The Chairman of the Board" (Whitey Ford), Willie "Pops" Stargell, "Junior" (Ken Griffey), Roger "The Rocket" Clemens, "Dr. K" (Dwight Gooden). On Monday, Page 2 ran its list of the best baseball nicknames of all-time. We asked for your take, and you filled our mailbag with plenty of opinions. After going through more than 2,000 letters, below is a complete rundown of the Top 10 vote-getters, along with some of the best letters about each nickname. And be sure to vote in the poll at left to choose the all-time best baseball nickname.

29. ESPN.com - Page2 - Readers: Biggest Cheaters In Baseball
Earlier this week, Page 2 presented our list of the 10 biggest cheatersin baseball history, and we asked you to send us your choices.
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Earlier this week, Page 2 presented our list of the 10 biggest cheaters in baseball history, and we asked you to send us your choices. After going through more than 600 e-mails, here is how Page 2 readers ranked their picks. Be sure to vote in the poll at right to crown the No. 1 cheater of all time. 1. 1919 Chicago White Sox (76 letters)
Whether he profited or not, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson is forever linked to some of the biggest cheaters ever.
How on Earth could you forget the mob-tainted 1919 White Sox? All of the incidents of cheating you mentioned were by individual players with one exception. However, all of the acts of cheating you mentioned are or were widely practiced (or so some of the athletes claimed) by others; they just happened to get caught. What you failed to mention is the most damaging of all cheating incidents. Of all the incidents of cheating in baseball, the most infamous, far-reaching and hurtful to the sport was the 1919 Black Sox World Series scandal. How did you forget about that? Cheating on a scale that makes all the petty incidents you mention sound pathetic. Corked bats hey, the batter still has to make contact. Loaded balls the pitcher still has to get the ball in the strike zone or get the batter to swing. There is a certain amount of skill involved in all those cheating practices.

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The 18691870 Cincinnati Red Stockings Welcome to the site that is your connectionto baseball books and baseball history from Road West Publishing.
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Welcome to the site that is your connection to baseball books and baseball history from Road West Publishing. In particular, you will find publications featuring the Cincinnati Reds, from baseball's original professional team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings of 1869 to the history of Cincinnati baseball parks, including the legendary Crosley Field. You will also find information on the newest book about the Reds, Big Red Dynasty
, which traces the history of the Big Red Machine, including Hall of Fame members Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan, as well as Hall of Fame candidates Pete Rose, Sparky Anderson, and Tony Perez. Highlights include dramatic moments at Fenway Park in the 1975 World Series, Yankee Stadium in the 1976 World Series, Yankee Stadium in the 1976 World Series, and National League Championship Series games and World Series games at Riverfront Stadium from 1970 through 1976. In addition, you will find recent baseball book titles chosen as the best by Spitball Magazine , the literary magazine for baseball fans.

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  • 32. February 5, 2003 - Baseball Primer
    Today in baseball history. Today in baseball history February 5, 2003. On February5, 1934, future home run king Hank Aaron is born in Mobile, Alabama.
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    On February 5, 1934, future home run king Hank Aaron is born in Mobile, Alabama. After a one-year stint with the Negro Leagues' Indianapolis Clowns, Aaron will make his major league debut with the Milwaukee Braves on his way to a record 755 home runs... On February 5, 1919, National League chief John Heydler dismisses charges against Cincinnati Reds star Hal Chase, who had been accused of throwing games and betting against his own team. The charges had been brought forth by Reds manager Christy Mathewson and owner Garry Herrmann. Heydler rules that Chase's poor play was attributable to "carelessness," and not to gambling. The Reds will soon trade Chase to the New York Giants...On February 5, 1903, the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox announce they will play a series of 15 pre-season games against each other. On February 5, 1983, the Toronto Blue Jays acquire minor league first baseman Cecil Fielder from the Kansas City Royals for journeyman outfielder Leon Roberts. Although the Blue Jays won't see the benefits, Fielder will become one of the American League's top power hitters after a stint in the Japanese League. Fielder will lead the AL in home runs in 1990 and 1991 with the Detroit Tigers... On February 5, 1942, the Boston Braves make one of their best trades ever, acquiring outfielder Tommy Holmes from the New York Yankees for Buddy Hassett and Gene Moore. Holmes will compile a batting average of over .300 with the Braves and will win the MVP in 1948... On February 5, 1921, the New York Yankees purchase 10 acres of land in the Bronx. The Yankees will use the land as the site for their new park, which will be called Yankee Stadium.

    33. February 2, 2003 - Baseball Primer
    You are here Baseball Primer Daily Hits February 2, 2003. Todayin baseball history. Today in baseball history February 2, 2003.
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    On February 2, 1923, future Hall of Fame infielder Red Schoendienst is born in Germantown, Illinois. Playing mostly as a second baseman, Schoendienst will bat .289 during a 19-year career with the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants and Milwaukee Braves. Schoendienst will win election to the Hall of Fame in 1989... On February 2, 1930, the New York Yankees waive shortstop Leo Durocher, who batted only .246 in 1929. The future Hall of Fame manager will eventually sign with the Cincinnati Reds... On February 2, 1976, the Veterans Committee selects players Roger Connor and Fred Lindstrom and umpire Cal Hubbard as the newest class of Hall of Famers. Connor batted .317 with 138 home runs, making him one of the 19th century's top sluggers. Lindstrom batted .311 during a 13-year career. On February 2, 1936, the Baseball Writers' Association announces the results of the first Hall of Fame vote. Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth, and Honus Wagner comprise the inaugural class of Hall of Famers. Several other stars like Cy Young fail to make the grade, but will enter the Hall in later elections... On February 2, 1987, longtime Kansas City Royals pitcher Dennis Leonard announces his retirement. A three-time 20-game winner, Leonard had struggled in his comeback from knee problems, winning just eight of 21 decisions in 1986... On February 2, 1989, former major league star Bill White is elected president of the National League. White succeeds Chub Feeney, becoming the first African-American to be named president of either league and the highest ranking black executive in the four major sports.

    34. JBall -- Japanese Baseball History
    Even before the establishment of their first professional league in1936, baseball had been played in Japan for over a halfcentury.
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    Teams Players Foreigners ... Past stars History BayStars BlueWave Buffaloes Carp ... Nihongo Japanese baseball history Even before the establishment of their first professional league in 1936, baseball had been played in Japan for over a half-century. Introduced by American teachers and professors in the 1870s, Japanese baseball evolved apart from the game played in the United States. Primarily used as a "teaching" tool, baseball during those early years was played rigidly, as if it were a martial art through which players strengthened themselves physically and mentally.
    Smaller than their foreign counterparts, many Japanese felt they could eventually catch up with enough training and determination. Managers frequently claimed if their players didn't bleed, they weren't practicing hard enough.
    Despite occasional tours of Major League ball clubs and all-star teams, baseball in Japan was largely limited to high school and college games. Probably an even bigger event than today's Japan Series, the annual National High School Baseball Tournament started in 1915. So established had amateur baseball become that some thought the idea of playing the sport for money profane.
    But in December 1934, Yomiuri Shimbun owner Matsutaro Shoriki founded the Great Japan Tokyo Baseball Club, which he renamed the Tokyo Kyojin (Giants) the following year.

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    37. Japanese Baseball History
    Japanese baseball history. Exactly when baseball arrived in Japan isn'tclear. Horace Wilson, a professor in Tokyo, is credited with
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    E xactly when baseball arrived in Japan isn't clear. Horace Wilson, a professor in Tokyo, is credited with introducing the American game to his students during the Meiji Era (1867-1912). This was the beginning of the assimilation of the Western game which the Japanese named Yakkyu, meaning "field ball." Since then, the game has developed into a popular pastime for the Japanese. During the Meiji restoration, as the Japanese began a process of modernization, they adopted many Western ideas. Western sports started to be introduced at this time, particularly baseball. According to Robert Whiting, the Japanese found the one-on-one battle between pitcher and batter similar in psychology to their native sumo and martial arts. It involved split second timing and a special harmony of mental and physical strength (p.6). Because of this, the Ministry of Education believed it was good for the national character and encouraged its growth. By the early twentieth century, the game flourished in schools and colleges. According to Microsoft's Complete Baseball (MCB) , Scholastic baseball hadand still hasthe same grip on Japanese fans that college football bowl games or the March Madness basketball tournament has on fans in the U.S..

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    This Day in baseball history February 14, 1957 Nearly 10 years after Jackie Robinsonbroke the Major League color barrier, the Georgia Senate unanimously
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    » Indians P Chuck Finley is scratched from his start, after his wife was arrested and charged with spousal abuse and battery yesterday. When the police arrived at his home, they noticed abrasions and scrapes on him. The team says Finley's physically able to pitch, but wanted to stay with his daughters. Ryan Drese starts in his place and records his first ML win, 6–5 over the host Angels. Drese allows three runs in five 2/3 innings as the Tribe takes the rubber game. The Giants defeat the Dodgers, 12–0, as Barry Bonds hits a pair of home runs for the second day in a row. He becomes only the second player in history to begin a season with a pair of 2–HR games. Eddie Mathews was the other. At Oakland, the A's lose to Texas, 9–6, as the Rangers score three in the 8th. The loss snaps the A's strong of 20 straight wins at home stretching back to August 24. The A's move past the 1974–75 Cincinnati Reds for most consecutive home wins over two seasons; The Reds mark was 17.

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