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"The View from the Stands" is both the story of one fan's love of
the game and an examination of the effect baseball has had on fans
everywhere throughout its history. A collection of stories and
insights compiled during the summer of 2002 in each of MLB's thirty
parks, "The View from the Stands" provides us with the fans'
perspective on every team and stadium in the league, and on the
most important issues currently affecting the game. It gives a
voice to the masses of people who fill our stadiums, and it
explains how a child's game became the business it is today.
This book examines the entire experience of live baseball, from
the uncomfortable seats to the misplaced marketing ventures to the
incredible feeling of seeing Bonds circle the bases. Baseball
touches our lives in so many unexpected ways. By introducing us to
the little boys who rush to the edge of the stands in Wrigley, the
recovering alcoholic who found a new family at the Metrodome, and
many others from all walks of life, "The View from the Stands"
tells the story of our love of the game--what draws us in and what
keeps us coming back for more.
What do Julius Erving, Larry Brown, Moses Malone, Bob Costas, the
Indiana Pacers, the San Antonio Spurs and the Slam Dunk Contest
have in common? They all got their professional starts in the
American Basketball Association.
The NBA may have won the financial battle, but the ABA won the
artistic war. With its stress on wide-open individual play, the
adoption of the 3-point shot and pressing defense, and the
encouragement of flashy moves and flying dunks, today's NBA is
still -- decades later -- just the ABA without the red, white and
blue ball.
"Loose Balls" is, after all these years, the definitive and most
widely respected history of the ABA. It's a wild ride through some
of the wackiest, funniest, strangest times ever to hit pro sports
-- told entirely through the (often incredible) words of those who
played, wrote and connived their way through the league's nine
seasons.
This book examines what it takes for Latino youngsters to beat the
odds, overcoming cultural and racial barriers-and a corrupt
recruitment system-to play professional baseball in the United
States. Latin Americans now comprise nearly 30 percent of the
players in Major League Baseball (MLB). This provocative work looks
at how young Latinos are recruited-and often exploited-and at the
cultural, linguistic, and racial challenges faced by those who do
make it. There are exposes of baseball camps where teens are
encouraged to sacrifice education in favor of hitting and fielding
drills and descriptions of fraud cases in which youngsters claim to
be older than they are in order to sign contracts. The book also
documents the increasing use of steroids and other
performance-enhancing drugs by kids desperately trying to gain an
edge. In addition to discussing the hard road many Latinos follow
to MLB, the work also traces the fascinating history of baseball's
introduction in Latin American countries-in some cases, more than a
century ago. Finally, there are the stories of great Latino
players, of men like Roberto Clemente and Carlos Beltran who made
it to the majors, but also of men who were not so lucky. Through
their tales, readers can share the dreams and expectations of young
men who, for better or worse, believe in "America's pastime" as
their gateway out of poverty. Provides a historical overview of the
increasing numbers of Latin Americans in Major League Baseball and
its minor league system Details the corrupt recruitment system in
several Latin American countries that, in most cases, leads
aspiring youngsters on a fruitless quest for a professional
baseball contract Highlights the careers of players, especially
Roberto Clemente, who became role models for young Latin American
players Offers a brief history of the origin of baseball in Latin
American countries, drawing on unique documentary material from the
National Archives Uses recent, first-person interviews to share
examples of how some individuals and institutions are attempting to
reform the system
Golf Fore Ever provides very helpful information for the novice or
newcomer to the sport of golf. The information provided in Golf
Fore Ever will make golf an even more enjoyable and rewarding
experience for you and help you avoid the pitfalls most players
encounter when they are first learning to play. Golf Fore Ever is a
guide for beginning golfers taken from the experiences of Mike
Deagle who has over thirty years of experimenting and playing golf.
This guide will provide you with the right information to help you
start to play golf the "right way." On your journey to a better
golf game, you will discover the delights and frustrations
associated with the game of golf. Golf can be a roller coaster ride
of emotions, from euphoria when you hit a career shot to a tight
pin placement, to complete dismay when your ball finds the water or
goes out of bounds on the very next hole. It is up to you, the
player, to determine whether you enjoy the ride by not letting the
game get the better of you. This guide will truly help you on your
challenging journey to the wonderful world of golf.
This is the first book to introduce key themes in the study of
women's rugby from multi-disciplinary perspectives, including
history, sociology, gender studies, sport development and sport
science. Featuring contributions from leading researchers and
former international players from across Canada, England, France,
New Zealand and the USA, the book opens with a global history of
women's rugby, locating the game in the wider context of the
development of women's sport and exploring important social issues
such as race, gender and violence. The book then looks at training
and performance analysis at pitch level, helping the reader get a
sense of the game from the ground up, before focusing on women's
rugby through the eyes of others (such as rugby coaches), women's
experiences of rugby's culture and promotional culture. This is
fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in women's sport,
rugby, sport and social issues, sport development, or sport
history.
Daniel Dumile Qeqe (1929–2005), ‘Baas Dan’, ‘DDQ’. He was the Port Elizabeth leader whose struggles and triumphs crisscrossed the entire gamut of political, civic, entrepreneurial, sports and recreational liberation activism in the Eastern Cape. Siwisa tells the story of Qeqe’s life and times and at the same time has written a social and political biography of Port Elizabeth – a people’s history of Port Elizabeth. As much as Qeqe was a local legend, his achievements had national repercussions and, indeed, continue to this day.
Central to the transformation of sports towards non-racialism, Qeqe paved the way for the mainstreaming and liberation of black rugby and cricket players in South Africa. He co-engineered the birth of the KwaZakhele Rugby Union (Kwaru), a pioneering non-racial rugby union that was more of a political and social movement. Kwaru was a vehicle for political dialogues and banned meetings, providing resources for political campaigns and orchestrations for moving activists into exile.
This story is an attempt at understanding a man of contradictions. In one breath, he was generous and kind to a fault. And yet he was the indlovu, an imposing authoritarian elephant, decisively brutal and aggressive. Then there was Qeqe, the man whose actions were not in keeping with the struggle. This story narrates his role in ‘collaborationist’ civic institutions and in courting reactionary homeland structures, yet through all that he was the signal actor in the emancipation of rugby in South Africa.
When you grow up in a predominantly Italian neighborhood surrounded
by the other ethnic communities made up of small towns in Central
Jersey, you develop a love of family, sports and the strong desire
to compete. Jump on the bus with me traveling north and south on
the turnpike and parkway, east and west on Routes 22 and 278 having
fun playing and coaching high school football on Friday nights and
Saturday afternoons for over forty years. Everyone had to buy in to
be successful. A real look in the eye commitment was needed. On
this ride you get to share some great stories about these
experiences in eight different high school districts in Union,
Essex, Middlesex, Somerset, Ocean and Hunterdon Counties. These
teams played for six State Championships in football winning four
and three. State Championship in wrestling, winning all three. As
you read about these programs you will understand what the concept
of "Winning Jersey Style" is all about both on the field and off.
Lacrosse, a game of speed, complexity, and nuance, is fast becoming
one of the most popular sports nationwide. In this thoroughly
updated edition of a Sports Illustrated bestseller ten-time
national championship coach David Urick shows players and coaches
the pathways to lacrosse success. With this book you can learn: *
10 fundamental stick skills every player should know * The rules of
lacrosse: penalties, play, and positions * How you can dodge,
shoot, feed, cut, pick, and screen like a champion * Individual
defense: the art of the check and the hold * 15 team offensive
formations and how to make them work for you * How your team can
play quality defense * 18 skills and drills for becoming a better
goalie * Extra-man defenses, man-down-defense, fast breaks, team
practice, equipment, and more!
With incredible skill, passion, and insight, Pulitzer
Prize-winning author David Halberstam returns us to a glorious time
when the dreams of a now almost forgotten America rested on the
crack of a bat.
The year was 1949, and a war-weary nation turned from the
battlefields to the ball fields in search of new heroes. It was a
summer that marked the beginning of a sports rivalry unequaled in
the annals of athletic competition. The awesome New York Yankees
and the indomitable Boston Red Sox were fighting for supremacy of
baseball's American League, and an aging Joe DiMaggio and a brash,
headstrong hitting phenomenon named Ted Williams led their
respective teams in a classic pennant duel of almost mythic
proportions--one that would be decided in an explosive head-to-head
confrontation on the last day of the season.
This encyclopedic listing of every man who played on or coached the
New York Knicks from the team's inception in 1946 to the present is
jam-packed with details on everything from a player's careers
statistics to his height, weight, and jersey number. Included is
information about a player's life before and after the NBA, college
career, and dates of birth and death. Relive the glory days of Bill
Bradley, Walter "Cylde the Glide" Frazier, Patrick Ewing, Bob
McAdoo, Dave DeBusschere, and all the other Knickerbockers in this
comprehensive guide to Madison Square Garden's most famous
denizens.
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