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Baseball in Erie
(Hardcover)
Mark K. Vatavuk, Richard E Marshall
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How much do you really know about the club you love? You can find
out by exploring the 1,000 questions set out in 100 categories that
make up this Everton quiz book. It s not often that books on
football make reference to Bob Dylan, the London Underground, Pink
Floyd, The Godfather, the Beatles, Shakespeare, Rising Damp and The
Who, but this one does! Call Yourself a Toffees Fan? is a quirky,
challenging affair for real Everton fans who can test themselves or
take on each other, with the emphasis on enjoyment and discovery.
Try these for size: in the 1966 FA Cup Final between Everton and
Sheffield Wednesday, which surname appeared on both sides? What was
unique about the 1962/63 season at Goodison Park? Who is the only
Everton manager to score the winning goal in a European Cup Final?
You will struggle to find anything as comprehensive as this
eclectic collection. It s a must for Everton fans of all ages and
you might not see anything quite like it again.
Gridiron football or American football or just plain football is
the most popular sport in the United States in the 21st century.
Although attempts have been made to develop the sport outside North
America, it is still predominantly a North American sport with
similar games (but significant rules differences) played in the
United States and Canada. The Historical Dictionary of Football
covers the history of American football through a chronology, an
introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The
dictionary section has over 600 cross-referenced entries on both
amateur (collegiate) and professional players, coaches, teams and
executives from all eras. This book is an excellent access point
for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about
the sport of football.
There was little fanfare when Art "Mickey" McBride flew into
Chicago in 1945 to purchase a professional football team for
Cleveland. But that act set in motion a tradition that has brought
the city of Cleveland together on Sunday afternoons for (most of)
the sixty years to follow. Cleveland Browns History is the story of
championship seasons, legendary coaches, and Hall of Fame players.
Coach Paul Brown led his teams to seven league title games in their
first 17 seasons. Running backs Marion Motley, Jim Brown, and Leroy
Kelley each rushed over opposing defenses and
straight into Canton, Ohio, along with fellow Browns like Otto
Graham, Ozzie Newsome, and Len Ford. The "Kardiac Kids" in 1980 had
too many nail-biters for some fans, but won the AFC Central in
typical fashion -- by three points in the final game of the season.
All these stories, plus those of the many unsung heroes to don the
NFL's only logo-less helmet, fill the pages of this book, sure to
delight any Cleveland Browns fan.
This examiniation of America's national pastime explores the
dichotomous relationship between race and merit in professional
baseball. It critically evaluates the role that race and
performance play in determining the extent to which the sport is
representative of a culture that continues to harbor racist
attitudes. The authors look specifically at several interrelated
variables as they pertain to baseball and players salaries: (1)
merit-performance statistics, (2) experience/qualifications-number
of years of experience in the major leagues, (3)
environment-metropolitan size/economic support, (4) race-various
categories of race, and (5) salary requirements-salaries during
earlier years of players' careers. Significantly, the authors find
that, based upon the statistical evidence from the late 1980s and
early 1990s, merit plays a greater role in salary determination in
professional baseball than does the issue of race, despite the
continuing charges in the press of racism underlying professional
sports.
This is an informative and thorough account of Tommy Docherty's
spell at Manchester United. It also looks at the post-United
careers of those who played in his sides and who came to love and
loathe him.
Pete Rose is baseball's "Hit King," the Major Leagues' all-time
leader in career hits. But some fans consider his off-the-field
actions a black mark on the sport. Major League Baseball's
investigations into Rose's gambling led to his lifetime banishment
from the game--which, in turn, has barred him from
otherwise--certain induction into the Hall of Fame. Rose brought to
the sport an unparalleled drive to succeed. Now, people from every
part of society debate the nature of his legacy. Baseball author
David Jordan presents an even-handed look at Rose's life, career,
and post-baseball life, and lets the reader decide for him- or
herself. It has been said that hitting a baseball is the hardest
thing in professional sports. Baseball's All-Time Greatest Hitters
presents biographies on Greenwood's selection for the 12 best
hitters in Major League history, written by some of today's best
baseball authors. These books present straightforward stories in
accessible language for the high school researcher and the general
reader alike. Each volume includes a timeline, bibliography, and
index. In addition, each volume includes a "Making of a Legend"
chapter that analyses the evolution of the player's fame and (in
some cases) infamy.
CATCHING-101: The Complete Guide for Baseball Catchers is the most
comprehensive book ever written for baseball catchers. It contains
tips, drills, and proper mechanics that will help every catcher or
coach better understand the most difficult position on the field.
This book contains information on EVERY aspect of catching that
Coach Barksdale has learned through his years of experience from
coaching nationally ranked NCAA teams, and playing at almost every
level from Little League to professional baseball. A few of the
topics covered in CATCHING-101 are: Receiving Blocking Catching Pop
Flies Throwing Fielding Bunts Plays at Home Plate Drills Pitchouts
Pass Balls/Wild Pitches Giving Signals And More If you have been
searching for a source with lots of high quality information about
catching, this is the book for you CATCHING-101 was written by
Coach Xan Barksdale who is currently an NCAA Division I baseball
coach and an ex-professional baseball player. Coach Barksdale
played in the Atlanta Braves organization and has been a featured
speaker at the prestigious ABCA (American Baseball Coaches
Association) national convention.
Benny and Babe is a sports story about a young man "Benny" who
lacks confidence in himself. He desperately needs to believe in
himself. A very unique friend "Babe" meets Benny and teaches him
the power in believing. Benny had all the ability and talent to be
a good pitcher but in his own mind he just did not think that he
could do it. We all at time in life lack confidence to be
successful, but there are people out there in your life that will
help you garner that success. They are your teachers, parents,
coaches, grandparents and good friends. They are out there, you
must find them. Benny believed in himself and the rest as they say
is history. Benny and Babe is more than a good sports story. It is
a real lesson in life...
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