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  1. The History of Baseball by Thomas S. Owens, Diana Star Helmer, 2005-10-30
  2. Take Me Out to the Ballpark: An Illustrated Tour of Baseball Parks Past and Present by Josh Leventhal, 2006-02-01
  3. Take Me Out to the Ballpark: An Illustrated Tour of Baseball Parks Past and Present by Josh Leventhal, 2006-02-01
  4. This Side of Cooperstown: An Oral History of Major League Baseball in the 1950s by Larry Moffi, 2010-03-18
  5. The Glory of Their Times: The Story of the Early Days of Baseball Told by the Men Who Played It (Harper Perennial Modern Classics) by Lawrence S. Ritter, 2010-04-01
  6. Pictorial History of Baseball by Joel Zoss, John S. Bowman, 2002-05
  7. Crazy '08: How a Cast of Cranks, Rogues, Boneheads, and Magnates Created the Greatest Year in Baseball History by Cait N. Murphy, 2008-03-01
  8. Cy Young: A Baseball Life by Reed Browning, 2003-05
  9. The Everything Kids' Baseball Book: From baseball history to player stats - with lots of homerun fun in between! (Everything Kids Series) by Greg Jacobs, 2010-03-18
  10. Baseball in the Garden of Eden: The Secret History of the Early Game by John Thorn, 2011-03-15
  11. The History of the World Series Since 1903 by Glenn Dickey, 1984-10
  12. Shades of Glory: The Negro Leagues and the Story of African-American Baseball by Lawrence D. Hogan, 2006-01-31
  13. Negro League Baseball: The Rise and Ruin of a Black Institution by Neil Lanctot, 2008-04-25
  14. Baseball : From the Archives of The Sporting News

41. Baseball, Basketball, Hockey And Football Online Statistics Databases - Baseball
Online interactive historical sports statistics databases for professional basketball, baseball and Category Sports Hockey History...... Whether it be baseball history (Major League Baseball MLB), basketball history(the National Basketball Association - NBA), hockey history (the National
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Online Interactive Historical Sports Statistics Databases These databases contain all individual player and team regular season and playoff statistics for the entire history of professional baseball (1871-2002), professional basketball (1937-38 to 2001-2002), professional hockey (1917-18 to 2001-2002), and professional football (1920-2001) and will allow you to sort, query, limit, display, and print out these statistics in just about any user-defined fashion desired. Whether it be baseball history (Major League Baseball - MLB), basketball history (the National Basketball Association - NBA), hockey history (the National Hockey League - NHL), or football history (National Football League - NFL) you'll find all the statistics here. Click on any one of the following four links to download a database. Online Baseball Statistics Database Online Basketball Statistics Database
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42. Wilmington Baseball History
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By John H. Duffy On a muddy abandoned industrial lot in south Wilmington in late October 1992, a small hastily gathered contingent of investors, politicians, contractors and the press gathered to break ground for a $6 Million ballpark. It was the culmination of a five year effort that had endured many setbacks and much opposition. It was the beginning of a breakneck construction project that in less than six months would see the fabulously successful return of professional baseball to Wilmington for the first time in 41 years. All of those present knew that the new team would take up the name of that last team, the Blue Rocks of the old Interstate League which had given up the ghost in 1952. Few however would know that when the home opener scheduled for April of 1993 finally came to pass, 110 years had passed since that spring of 1883 when Wilmington had first known professional baseball. The Wilmington fans cheered that following spring of 1993 as Whiz Kid hall of famer Robin Roberts threw out the first pitch to inaugurate the return of the Blue Rocks before a sell-out crowd. Many knew or had been reminded that Roberts had begun his professional career right here in Wilmington with "the Old Blue Rocks".

43. Baseball History - 1845-1879
baseball history 184579. Any questions? contactsteve@stevesbluesand.com. baseball history.
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44. The Baseball Guru - Web Tour: Baseball History
Web Tour and Data Archives baseball history. Scroll Down to See Entire Page. CBSSportsline's This Date in baseball history Fun reading, check it each day.
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45. The Baseball Guru's Books On Baseball History 1-25
5. Past Time Baseball As History by Jules Tygiel. See Picture See picture, Baseball100 Classic Moments in the History of the Game by Joseph E. Wallace, et al.
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Oh, to be a Red Sox fan. It is a mark of the singular angst that attends the territory that the four retired numbers9 (Ted Williams), 4 (Jimmie Foxx), 1 (Bobby Doerr), and 8 (Carl Yastrzemski)taunt the faithful every game from their perch on Fenway's right-field facade; they precisely correspond... Read more Red Smith on Baseball by Red Smith, Ira Berkow Usually ships in 24 hours Ivan R. Dee, Publisher Hardcover - 384 pages edition (April 15, 2000) List Price Our Price: You Save: Click here for more info Avg. Customer Review Amazon.com It was Smith who once deemed 90 feet between bases the most perfect measurement in the universe. Those who feasted on his columns in, most notably, The New York Herald-Tribune and The New York Times until his death in 1982 would have no trouble ascribing the same measurement of perfection to his...

46. FanHome @ TheInsiders.com
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47. Rollins Baseball - History
Baseball. Rollins baseball history ** Rollins is the smallest school in collegebaseball history to play in the College World Series in Omaha.
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*** The first intercollegiate athletic event in school history was a baseball game in 1895 between Rollins and Stetson, won 11-10 by Rollins. *** The Tars have advanced to the post-season 18 times. Rollins has played in NCAA post-season competition 16 times and twice played in the NAIA National Tournament. *** Rollins is the smallest school in college baseball history to play in the College World Series in Omaha. With only 700 students on the campus in 1954, the Tars posted a 25-8 overall record and finished second in the championships. They lost the championship game 4-1 to the University of Missouri. *** Under the direction of Head Coach Boyd Coffie, the 1989 Tars registered a 36-24 record and reached the Division II World Series. Rollins finished in fifth place in the Series. *** Rollins is the only school to advance to the national championship tournament at three different levels - NAIA, NCAA (all Divisions in 1954) and the NCAA Division II. *** Since 1947 the Tars have had only four head coaches. Two of those, Joe Justice (1947-1971) and Boyd Coffie (1972-1991), spent a combined 45 years guiding the Tars. Coffie is the school’s career leader in victories with 586, while Justice won 482 games with an impressive .627 winning percentage.

48. India's Presidents And Baseball History Quiz
It's baseball season again. Baseball is one of my owner's favorite sports. Yearsago, President Bush was a managing partner for the Texas Ranger Baseball Team.
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50. Negro Leagues Baseball History
Early baseball history Americans began playing baseball in the early1800s on informal teams and using local rules. By the 1860s
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Americans began playing baseball in the early 1800s on informal teams and using local rules. By the 1860s, the sport, unrivaled in popularity, was being described as America's “national pastime.”
  • Alexander Cartwright published a set of baseball rules for the Knickerbocker Club of New York, and his rules were widely adopted. The Cincinnati Red Stockings became the first salaried team and are thus considered the first professional team. The first professional baseball league, the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players, was established. The first major league, the National League, was formed.
Negro Baseball Beginnings: Negro Americans played baseball throughout the 1800’s, and by the 1860’s notable black amateur teams such as the Colored Union Club, in Brooklyn and the Pythian Club, in Philadelphia had formed. All-black professional teams began in the 1880s, among them the St. Louis Black Stockings and the Cuban Giants (of New York). Reflecting American society in general, amateur and professional baseball remained largely segregated During the 1890s, most professional black players were limited to playing in exhibition games on "colored" teams on the barnstorming circuit. Players on major league teams also barnstormed in cities and towns after the regular season was over. In some places black teams and white teams played each other, and some blacks played for all-black teams in otherwise all-white leagues.

51. The History Of Keokuk, Iowa Baseball
His goal is to preserve local baseball history, and in the futurecompile this information into a nonprofit publication.
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Welcome to The History of Keokuk Baseball Web Site! Keokuk has a long and colorful history, especially as it relates to baseball. Many famous players spent time in and around the Keokuk area playing the sport. Here are some highlights: Bud Fowler plays for Keokuk Roger Maris plays for Keokuk 1931 Mississippi Valley League Champions 1955 Three-I League Champions The History of Keokuk Baseball Web Site is sponsored and maintained as a free service to the community by Internet Solutions, LLC. Some of the information on this site was compiled with the help of Greg Miller . Check out Greg's site and see if you have any baseball cards he needs for his collection. Shane Etter
If you have anything to add to this site (photos, stories, etc.), or have any comments or suggestions, e-mail info@inet-sol.com . Just a note - many of the images on this site are "clickable." Click on them for a closer look. Late 1800's Early 1900's 1930's 1940's ... 1955 to 1962 National Association of Professional Baseball Players - 1875 Keokuk Westerns entire roster included only eleven players.

52. Baseball History For Apr 2,2003 - The Baseball Cube
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53. Baseball History
baseball history. The baseball program is the elite in the Sun Belt Conference,and over the years has established itself as one of the nation's top programs.
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54. Baseball History - University Of Michigan Athletics
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third from right in front row is Moses Fleetwood Walker, generally condsidered the first African-American to play in the major leagues All- Time Michigan Baseball Coaches' Record, 1866-2001 Coach Years Overall Big Ten CC CT Reg. NCAA [No Coach] Peter Conway H.G. Cleveland George Caldwell E.C. Weeks Frank Sexton C.F. Watkins S. Roach Jerome Utley L.W. McAlister R.L. Lowe Branch Rickey Carl Lundren Ray Fisher Don Lund Moby Benedict Budd Middaugh Bill Freehan Geoff Zahn Chris Harison Notes: CC = Conference Championships CT = Conference Tournament Championships Reg. = NCAA Regional Championships NCAA = NCAA College World Series Championships * - No results available for 1869-1871, 1873-1874, 1876, 1879 ** - Michigan did not compete in the Big Ten, 1908-1917 $ - 1917 season cancelled due to World War I # - conference totals for 1918-1920 @ - the conference tournament winner was the only officially recognized champion from 1981-1992 Baseball Team Championships
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55. GPC Baseball History
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Georgia Perimeter College Baseball History Baseball Home Baseball Coaches Baseball Schedule/Results Baseball Roster ... GPC Home From its inception in the spring of 1966, the baseball program has brought a winning tradition to the college. The 1977 and 1998 squads made trips to the College World Series, with the '77 team finishing as runner-up. Baseball Championships Year Championship Georgia Junior College Athletic Association NJCAA World Series Appearance East Central District Region XVII Georgia Junior College Athletic Association Georgia Junior College Athletic Association Georgia Junior College Athletic Association Georgia Junior College Athletic Association NJCAA World Series Runners-up Georgia Junior College Athletic Association

56. Zimagal Monthly Magazine - Volume One, Issue Five
Senators. MORE. Contents The Baltimore Orioles baseball history Major League Ballparks AOL Diaries Past Issues EMail Me. All
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A lthough Abner Doubleday is credited with starting the game of baseball in 1839, in Cooperstown, NY, a man named Alexander Cartwright devised the modern rules. In 1845, Cartwright formed the Knickerbocker baseball club of New York. They played in the first recorded baseball match using Cartwright's rules. It took place June 19, 1846 at Elysian Fields in Hoboken, NJ. The New York club beat the Knickerbockers 23-1. Portrait of Alexander Cartwright T he popularity of amateur baseball soon led to the introduction of professional baseball. The first professional team was the Cincinnati Red Stockings. Their success against amateur teams provided incentive to create the first professional baseball league. Formed in 1871, the National Association of Baseball Players increased the popularity of baseball across America. But it was also surrounded by corruption and instability. In 1876, The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs was started with a set of new guidelines with which to reform baseball.
Charles Albert Comisky B aseball continued to be a rowdy sport into the 1890s. Byron Banford "Ban" Johnson and Charles Albert Comiskey then founded a league based on good virtue and strong leadership. This became the American league, where games were not played on Sunday and women were encouraged to attend.

57. Carolina League Baseball History
the 80s has proven to be a pivotal time in Carolina League history. Dwight Evans,the 70s were a difficult time financially throughout minor league baseball.
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58. The BASEBALL Page - FAQ About Baseball History
York. A fitting end to a frustrating period in Washington baseballhistory. The following year the team became the Texas Rangers.
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FAQ About History Who invented baseball? Read our award-winning article on that subject Who was the first African-American to play in the major leagues? The Walker brothers, Fleet and Welday, played for Toledo of the American Association in 1884. From then on black players were barred from the mainstream major league teams. A few light-skinned Latin players did play in the majors in the 1890-1930 period. In 1947 Jackie Robinson broke the "unwritten" color barrier when he debuted with the Brooklyn Dodgers . Within months Larry Doby Cleveland ) joined him and by the late 1940's and early 1950s most teams had at least one black player. Who was the last pitcher legally allowed to throw a spitball in the major leagues? Burleigh Grimes , the Hall of Fame hurler of the Brooklyn Dodgers. The last of 17 men who were deemed by baseball to be legalized spit ballers in 1920. Those men could throw the pitch the remainder of their career and on September 20, 1934, Grimes pitched one inning, striking out the last batter he ever faced - Joe Stripp. The other 17 men allowed to throw the legalized spitter were Doc Ayers, Bill Doak, Phil Douglas, Dana Fillingim, Ray Fisher, Ray Caldwell, Stan Coveleski Red Faber , Hub Leonard, Jack Quinn, Marv Goodwin, Clarence Mitchell, Dick Rudolph, Allan Russell, Urban Shocker, and Allen Sothoron.

59. Central League Baseball - Official Site - Today In Baseball History
TODAY IN baseball history. MARCH 19. 2003 Today in baseball historyis brought to you by Sports History, Incorporated, bringing
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... Home TODAY IN BASEBALL HISTORY APRIL 3 2003 - Today in Baseball History is brought to you by Sports History, Incorporated, bringing you the most interesting, informative and intriguing facts from the world of sports. 1891 - The first ever major league exhibition game in Florida took place between Cleveland and Pittsburgh. The Spiders beat the Pirates, 6-3, in St. Augustine. 1899 - The owners of the Cleveland Spiders purchased controlling interest in the St. Louis Perfectos. They began shuffling players to enhance the Perfectos, who had finished last in 1898. In 1899, St. Louis advanced to fifth place, while the Spiders mired in 12th - - 84 games out. They left the National League after the season. 1901 - Lave Cross became the first major leaguer to play for four different teams . . . in the same . . . city. He joined the American League Philadelphia Athletics after having played previously for the American Association Athletics, the National League Phillies, and the Players League Quakers. 1919 - During spring training in Florida, Yankee outfielder Frank "Ping" Bodie beat Percy . . . in a spaghetti-eating contest. It took 11 servings for Bodie to outlast Percy . . . the ostrich.

60. Books On The History Of Baseball
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Best Sellers Posters Baseball Posters New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract by Bill James Divided into two sections, "The Game" and "The Players," this comprehensive and opinionated tome describes the evolution of the sport over the decades (uniforms in the 1890s, best minor league teams of the 1930s, the Negro Leagues, etc.) and the characteristics of its players (stats, injuries, habits and proclivities). Publisher's Weekly Hardcover - 998 pages (October 23, 2001) All Century Team Mark Vancil (Editor) In the summer of 1999, baseball fans pitched their votes for Major League Baseball's All Century Team. Celebrated here with hundreds of photographs and deep statistical analysis, the 30-player squad spans the century, representing big leaguers from the golden age to the modern era. Prodigy Ken Griffey Jr. roams the outfield with legends Ty Cobb, Willie Mays, and Mickey Mantle, among others. Relative newcomers Roger Clemens and Nolan Ryan are named to a pitching staff that includes Christy Mathewson, Cy Young, and Warren Spahn. Even the oft-injured slugger Mark McGwire makes the cut, riding his late 1990s home run bonanza to join Iron Man Lou Gehrig at first base. No best-of compilation satisfies every criterion, but the All Century Team comes close, even recognizing omitted players who, statistically-speaking, merit inclusion. Editors Mark Vancil and Peter Hirdt devote a full-page spread to one such player, Greg Maddux, regarded as possibly the best pitcher ever:

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