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  1. The Origins and History of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League by Merrie A. Fidler, 2010-10-14
  2. Baseball by Kenneth Burns, 1994-09-06
  3. The Sporting News Selects......: Baseball's 25 Greatest Moments by Ron Smith, 1999-10
  4. 1941 -- The Greatest Year In Sports: Two Baseball Legends, Two Boxing Champs, and the Unstoppable Thoroughbred Who Made History in the Shadow of War by Mike Vaccaro, 2007-06-05
  5. The Baseball Chronicles: A Decade-By-Decade History of the All-American Pastime by Larry Burke, 1996-09
  6. Wizardry: Baseball's All-Time Greatest Fielders Revealed by Michael Humphreys, 2011-03-18
  7. Only the Ball Was White: A History of Legendary Black Players and All-Black Professional Teams by Robert Peterson, 1992-04-30
  8. The Pastime in the Seventies: Oral Histories of 16 Major Leaguers by Bill Ballew, 2002-10-01
  9. Retro Ball Parks: Instant History, Baseball, New American City (Sports & Popular Culture) by Daniel Rosensweig, 2005-02-16
  10. BASEBALL.An Illustrated History. Preface by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick.Introduction by Roger Angell. by Geoffrey C. & Ken Burns. Ward, 1994
  11. Baseball and American Culture: Across the Diamond (Cntemporary Sports Issues) by Frank Hoffmann, Edward J Rielly, et all 2003-08-07
  12. High Heat: The Secret History of the Fastball and the Improbable Search for the Fastest Pitcher of All Time by Tim Wendel, 2010-03-09
  13. Baseball and the Baby Boomer: A History, Commentary, and Memoir by Talmage Boston, 2009-02-01
  14. The Pittsburgh Pirates (Writing Baseball) by Frederick G. Lieb, 2003-03-24

61. Baseball History
Southwestern baseball history The Southwestern baseball program has been a steppingstone to four year institutions and pro baseball for high school players
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    Southwestern Baseball History The Southwestern baseball program has been a stepping stone to four year institutions and pro baseball for high school players from all across the United States, Canada, Australia, and Puerto Rico and Coach Mike Cook is prepared to continue this tradition! Over the past 20 years the baseball program has been and is regarded as one of the top Junior College programs in the mid-west for the development of players during their freshman and sophomore years of college. The year around commitment and comprehensive training program has made Southwestern a haven for players with lofty goals. The fall season is approximately 9 weeks in length. Included in the fall is a wealth of individual instruction to compliment a 30 game schedule. Indoor workouts play an important part of the development of the players at Southwestern. With a huge indoor workout facility, indoor batting tunnel and fully equipped weight room, the dedicated player can continue their progress during the cold months of November, December and January. The spring season most usually begins in the middle of March. Southwesterns southern trip to Alabama is considered one of the toughest slate of games among Northern J.C. programs. This southern trip combined with the excellent competition in the Iowa Division I Juco league will allow each and every player an opportunity to be exposed to numerous professional scouts and four year recruiters.

62. Women's Professional Baseball History Page
Women in Baseball Reviews the history of women in baseball since 1866.Women and Baseball from Baseball.com; National Women's Baseball
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63. Minnesota Baseball History
Minnesota baseball history. By Stew Thornley Photos courtesy of theNational Baseball Hall of Fame and Musuem The roots of baseball
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64. UC Riverside Baseball History
Men's Sports. Women's Sports. 2002 Baseball Stats and Results. This website
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65. North Dakota Baseball/Pitch Black Negro League Site
Pitch Black™ Movie Double Duty Book Negro Leaguer of the Month Gift ShopFAQs Art Poetry North Dakota baseball history Links Contact Me Negro
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66. Cal Ripken: 21 Years Of Baseball History
Cal Ripken 21 years of baseball history, 1 of 33 April 1982 CalRipken Jr. is greeted by father and Oriole coach Cal Sr. after
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1 of 33 April 1982: Cal Ripken Jr. is greeted by father and Oriole coach Cal Sr. after slamming his first major league home run in opening day win over Kansas City at Memorial Stadium.
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67. Oregon Stadium Campaign :: History
Oregon baseball history Joe Tinker, Satchel Paige, Lou Pinella, Sam McDowell, DelBaker, George Freese, Eddie Basinski, Jim Thorpe, Luis Tiant, Scott Brosius
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History of Baseball in Oregon Interactive History Timeline Oregon Baseball Articles Beavers Stats by Decade
The list goes on and on. This is baseball history that either was born in Oregon or played in Oregon. Where was Ted Williams discovered by the Red Sox organization? He was discovered doing batting practice at Vaughn Street Park in NW Portland. Bet that is something you did not know. Bobby Doerr was signed here. Jim Thorpe (yes, that Jim Thorpe) played for the Beavers, as did the great Negro League pitcher Satchel Paige.
2003 marks the Centennial Anniversary of the Pacific Coast League. Portland is one of the Charter members of that League, and is the last Charter City not to have Major League Baseball. While we at the Oregon Baseball Campaign work diligently to bring MLB to our city, we would be remiss if we didn't think we were standing on the shoulders of some incredible baseball history already.
With the PCL's 100 Anniversary, we felt that it would be the goal of OSC to branch into something that would last well beyond the days when an MLB team arrives. Within the next year, this section of the site will grow into a baseball researchers haven for all things "Oregon Baseball". We start by displaying the 1903-1957 batting stats for the Beavers. These stats are the culmination of several months of work by Mark Miller of the OSC staff, Ron Selter and Kevin Saldana of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), and myself. The dates between 1930 and 1957 will be presented within the next couple of weeks, and we are converting data from 1957 through the present for consumption, hopefully, before opening day. Pitching stats will be posted, as they become available.

68. Haverford College Baseball: History
History. Various versions of baseball were played at Haverford almostsince its founding in 1833. In the 1880s, teams began to play
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History Various versions of baseball were played at Haverford almost since its founding in 1833. In the 1880s, teams began to play a couple of games a year against outside opposition and once defeated Villa Nova College, as Haverford's Main Line neighbor was then called. During this period, Haverford's only full-fledged major-leaguer, Bill Lindsay '06, graduated and went on to play for the Cleveland Naps, precursors of the Indians. Not until after World War I did America's National Pastime become a full-fledged varsity sport at Haverford, its formal recognition delayed by the great focus on cricket at Haverford and in Philadelphia long after most places had abandoned it. Haverford broke into varsity baseball in a big way with an inaugural victory over the mighty University of Pennsylvania in 1916, behind hurler George Haines Buzby '18, whose name graces the Haverford's baseball MVP trophy today. The sport flourished in the 1920's under the leadership of Roy Thomas, a former Philadelphia Phillies regular. In the late Twenties, pitchers Ken Kingham '29 and Henderson Supplee '30 regularly blanked opponents. Supplee skipped his senior year to join Connie Mack's world champion Philadelphia A's as the team's "26th Man."

69. Asheville Baseball History
Details America's favorite pastime in Asheville from 1897 to present day.Category Regional North America Society and Culture History......Asheville baseball history. So sit back and breathe in the nostalgia and realizethat you are witnessing a little piece of Asheville’s baseball history.
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Asheville Baseball History
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1998 and Beyond Baseball was not played on the professional level during those early times, but was very popular as a "sandlot" attraction. As the popularity of the game grew, baseball was then presented to Ashevillians as an exhibition or demonstration sport. In fact, the largest crowd to ever witness a game in the city might have come during a Fourth of July celebration in 1893. For it was then, at Carrier’s Track, that natives witnessed foot races, dog races, horse races and a two-inning exhibition game. And believe it or not, the overflow crowd saw a game that pitted the "We-Un’s" versus the "You-Un’s," showing just how far we’ve come since the early beginnings. It sounds almost to good to be true, but the first organized professional baseball team in the city of Asheville was none other than the 1897 Asheville Moonshiners. Baseball had been played as a "club" sport in the mid-90’s, before the inception of the Moonshiners, who played in the Southeastern League. The Moonshiners played at Allandale Park, which was located somewhere on the French Broad River. The only known descriptions of the ballpark state that balls hit out to one field would travel into the river, while balls hit out to the other field would land in "Indian Territory," among the teepees. The Indians had served as a pickup opponent for locals for years and they were considered to be among the toughest opposition that the locals would face.

70. Youth Baseball Kansas City KCKBA Home Page AABC Affiliation
Sponsors competitive AABC baseball for kids between the ages of 7 and 16 and noncompetitive baseball for kids between the ages of 4 and 6. Includes registration, league officers, fees, tournaments, season information, league history, rules, and list of players that made it to the Majors.
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71. Pirates6.htm
history of Australian baseball. AUSTRALIA'S FIRST TASTE OF baseball.Australians first saw the game in 1856 when American goldminers
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History of Australian Baseball AUSTRALIA'S FIRST TASTE OF BASEBALL Australians first saw the game in 1856 when American goldminers at Ballarat, Victoria, played on their rest days. There was little local interest until around 1885, when a few matches were played in Melbourne. Enthusiasm strengthened in 1888 when American sports-equipment manufacturer A.G Spalding Esq. decided to upstage hockey and attempt to establish baseball throughout Australia. FIRST OVERSEAS TEAMS IN AUSTRALIA Between the 15 December 1888 and 5 January 1889, A.G, Spalding brought two teams, an All American and his side from Chicago. The Australian public viewed the matches in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and then Ballarat before heading of to India. The first game was played in Sydney on the ground of the Sydney Cricket Association. The game was in front of 4,000 people and the Australians lead the the 1-0 until the All American side tied the game in the 5th inning. It wasn't until the 9th inning where the All American side took out the game 2-1. The Americans were compelled to admit that whatever other respects the colonies might be inferior to the United States, they (Aussies) certainly possessed playing grounds so far superior in point of equipment and condition than they had in the US at the time. And there was no reason what so ever for comparison.

72. Www.SABR.org: Bringing The History Of Baseball To The Web
Research information, SABR online bookstore, on-line membership application, bulletin board comments Category Sports baseball Sabermetrics......
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73. Historic Baseball : A Look At The History Of The Game Of Baseball
ALLSTARS The All-Star Game has been a part of baseball's history since1933 when the first game featured a Who's Who of Hall of Famers.
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From 1936 to today, Baseball's Hall of Fame has been the home to some of the greatest players ever in the game. In 2003, Eddie Murray and Gary Carter joined those ranks. Members of HOF Eddie Murray Gary Carter Major League Challenge Why would the National and American Leagues feel threatened by an upstart group? The Federal League was threatening to take away some of baseball's biggest gate attractions. The league only lasted 2 seasons, but it made its impact felt. Federal League ALL-STARS : The All-Star Game has been a part of baseball's history since 1933 when the first game featured a Who's Who of Hall of Famers. It has continued to today and weathered its own share of controversy including a tied in 2002. game-by-game all-star ages 2002 roster DH HISTORY : Ron Bloomberg made history when he became the first Designated Hitter in 1973. Since then, the American League has differentiated itself from the National League thanks to the designated hitter. However, this wasn't a new concept. It had been floating around for years. Click here TRIPLE CROWN WINNERS : It's one of the more difficult feats in baseball. For a hitter, winning the Triple Crown means leading the league in batting average, home runs and runs batted in. Pitchers also have a Triple Crown of their own leading the league in wins, ERA and strikeouts.

74. Baseball Almanac - The "Official" Baseball History Site
Features awards, statistics, records, quotes, feats, facts, and history.
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75. HickokSports.com - History - Index To Baseball
This document is the index to pages about baseball in the history section of HickokSports.com,the largest collection of sports information on the Internet.
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77. By Popular Demand: Jackie Robinson And Other Baseball Highlights, 1860s - 1960s
This collection includes materials located throughout the Library of Congress that tell Jackie Robinson's Category Kids and Teens People and Society Robinson, Jackie......This collection includes materials located throughout the Library of Congressthat tell Jackie Robinson's story, and the history of baseball in general.
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subject list When Jackie Robinson took the field as a Brooklyn Dodger in 1947, he became the first African American to play major league baseball in the twentieth century. Materials that tell his story, and the history of baseball in general, are located throughout the Library of Congress. The special presentation called Baseball, the Color Line, and Jackie Robinson, 1860s-1960s is a time line in five sections. It draws on approximately thirty itemsmanuscripts, books, photographs, and ephemerafrom many parts of the Library. The first three sections of the presentation describe the color line that segregated baseball for many years, the Negro Leagues , and Branch Rickey and Jackie Robinson two men who played key roles in integrating the sport. The last two sections of the presentation explore Robinson's career as a Dodger and his civil rights activities . The special presentation called "Early Baseball Pictures, 1860s-1920s" features 34 intriguing photographs and prints arranged in the following categories: Baseball Beginnings Game Day in the Majors Players Non-Major League Baseball ... Major League Teams and Games . These special presentations are an illustrated reference aid in the By Popular Demand series. The aid includes an extensive, annotated

78. Olympic History: Baseball - Olympics 2000
Olympic history baseball. baseball and the Olympics have a long,storied history. The sport had appeared as a demonstration sport
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    Baseball and the Olympics have a long, storied history. The sport had appeared as a demonstration sport seven times before it was made a medal sport starting with the 1992 Games in Barcelona. Baseball's premier as a demonstration sport at the Stockholm Games in 1912 was certainly an interesting one. After watching the American team warm up and seeing they were grossly overmatched, a Swedish team asked the Americans to loan them a pitcher and catcher. The U.S. obliged, but still won the game 13-3. Baseball's second appearance at the Games was equally as odd. At the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, the U.S. was the only team to show up. Other countries had planned to send teams, but none did. Consequently, the U.S. broke into two teams and competed in front of a record crowd reported to be over 125,000.
  • 79. History Of Baseball In Seattle
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    80. SPORTSJONES
    For nearly 50 stimulating years I worked closely with my late husband, HaroldSeymour, on his chosen subject, the history of American baseball.
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