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Billy Hamilton, whose major league career spanned 1888-1901, holds
the all-time record for runs scored in a season (196 in 129 games),
number of consecutive games scoring a run (24), and career runs
scored per game (1.06); he shares records for most triples in a
game (4) and sacrifices in a game (4); and his average of one steal
every 1.74 games bests Ricky Henderson's. Despite these records,
and his 1961 induction into the Hall of Fame, little has been
written about his life and career. This biography covers Hamilton's
entire life, including his major league career with the Kansas City
Cowboys, Philadelphia Phillies, and Boston Nationals, as well as
his later career as a minor league player-manager and
bench-manager, team owner, major league scout, and plant foreman.
The author exclusively uses primary sources for all information
dealing with Hamilton's career and personal life.
R. C. Robertson-Glasgow once again employs his well-known wit and
urbanity to introduce a further collection of cricketing portraits
.This time he has winded his scope to include not only the
cricketers who have won international fame, but also those who have
given years of faithful service to their countries and
universities. Ranging from Sir Aubrey Smith, whose cricketing feats
for Sussex and Cambridge date back to the mellow Edwardian days, to
Kenneth Miller, dashing Australian batsman-bowler, these prints
include such stalwarts as, Laurie Fishlock, Len Hutton and L.J.Todd
of Kent-and J.M. Lomas, the graceful Oxford batsman, whose untimely
death robbed cricket of a potential great name. Robertson-Glasgow,
former Oxford University and Somerset cricketer and now
correspondent for the Observer brings not only wide playing
experience but years of acute observation and comparative criticism
to bear on his subject. His style, as easy and assured as a Compton
off-drive, combines with his wisdom and kindly shrewdness to make
this book a memorable successor to Cricket Prints, his first book.
Bismarck once said that God looked after drunkards, children and
the U.S. of A. Some say that baseball should be added to the list.
It must have been divine intervention that led the sport through a
series of transformative challenges from the end of World War II to
the games first expansion in 1961. During this period baseball was
forced to make a number of painful choices. From 1949 to 1954,
attendance dropped more than 30 percent, as once loyal fans turned
to other activities, started going to see more football, and began
watching television. Also, the sport had to wrestle with racial
integration, franchise shifts and unionization while trying to keep
a firm hold on the minds and emotions of the public. This work
chronicles how baseball, with imagination and some foresight,
survived postwar challenges. Some of the solutions came about
intelligently, some clumsily, but by 1960 baseball was a stronger,
healthier and better balanced institution than ever before.
How can the diffusion and development of women's cricket as a
global sport be explained? Women 's Cricket and Global Processes
considers the emergence and growth of women's cricket around the
world and seeks to provide a sociological explanation for how and
why the women's game has developed the way it has.
Those Forest Men is a different kind of football book. It is a
personal account of someone growing up in a house populated by
football players, a sport which the author never really enjoyed. It
is the story of a man who ignored his local team's rise from
Division 2 obscurity to twice champions of Europe. It uses a
variety of texts, authors and genres to produce some of the stories
of the outstanding contributions that Those Forest Men have made to
the history of Nottingham Forest Football Club. It is a book with
Forest fans at its heart and a heart for Forest fans. They are the
only fans in the world who once had every dream come true and then
went back to living one long slow nightmare. Some of the Forest men
written about here once became the greatest team in the world.
Above all else, it is a celebration of all those men and women that
made 'Nottingham Forest, Nottingham Forest FC, by far the greatest
team that you'll ever see.'
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Golf in Denver
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Rob Mohr, Leslie Mohr Krupa, Foreword by Edward Mate
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For fans of Netflix's The Last Dance, this is the definitive
account of Michael Jordan's spectacular and disastrous return to
basketball. As one of the greatest, most celebrated athletes in
history, Michael Jordan conquered professional basketball as no one
before. Powered by a potent mix of charisma, near superhuman
abilities and a ferocious drive to dominate the game, he achieved
every award and accolade conceivable before retiring from the
Chicago Bulls and taking an executive post with the Washington
Wizards. But retirement didn't suit the man who was once king, and
at the advanced age of thirty-eight Michael Jordan decided it was
time to reclaim the court that was once his. Having closely
followed Jordan's final two seasons, Michael Leahy draws a
fascinating portrait of an intensely complex man hampered by
injuries and assaulted by younger players eager to usurp his
throne. In this enthralling book Jordan emerges as an ambitious, at
times deeply unattractive character with, unsurprisingly, a
monstrous ego. WHEN NOTHING ELSE MATTERS is an absorbing portrait
not only of one athlete's overriding ambition, but also of a
society so in thrall to its sports stars that it is blind to all
their faults.
"Star-Spangled Soccer "charts America's 25 year journey to
becoming a soccer nation, the key business, decisions,
personalities, and events that shaped its growth and the developing
perfect soccer storm that will propel its unstoppable march
forward. The book take its lead from a single premise that the
granting of the 1994 World Cup to the United States set in motion a
chain of events that has redefined soccer in America forever and
ultimately positioned it to become a major force in the rapidly
changing American Sports landscape. Drawn from a 20 year career as
a senior executive in the American soccer market and supported by
first person interviews and insights with all the key personalities
and decision makers "Star-Spangled Soccer" is a must read for
anyone wanting to understand the American Soccer Market, where it
has come from and why it is positioned for tremendous growth over
the next 10 years. Check out the site
www.starspangledsoccer.com
The New York Giants joined the National Football League back in
1925, and have since been one of the league's flagship franchises.
The Giants have appeared in nineteen NFL championship games-more
than any other team-and have won eight league championships. Iconic
figures such as Eli Manning, Phil Simms, Harry Carson, Michael
Strahan, and Frank Gifford have all played for the Giants.
Twenty-five players who spent at least one full season with the
Giants have been inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame, and fifteen of
those men spent the majority of their careers playing for the team.
This book carefully measures the careers of those players who made
the greatest impact on the team. The ranking was determined by such
factors as the extent to which each player added to the Giants'
legacy, the degree to which he impacted the fortunes of his team,
and the level of dominance he attained while wearing the Big Blue
uniform. Features of The 50 Greatest Players in New York Giants
Football History include: *Each player's notable achievements
*Recaps of the player's most memorable performances *Summaries of
each player's best season *Quotes from former teammates and
opposing players Football fans will find The 50 Greatest Players in
New York Giants Football History a fascinating collection of bios,
stats, recaps, quotes, and more. And with such iconic figures as
Lawrence Taylor, Emlen Tunnell, Roosevelt Brown, and Mel Hein
leading the list, this book is sure to inspire debate and
controversy among true Giants supporters.
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Auburn Football
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Elizabeth D Schafer, Elizabeth D. Shafer, Foreword Liston Eddins
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The first known rules of golf were drawn up in 1744 in Edinburgh
for the world's first open golf competition at Leith by the
Gentlemen Golfers of Edinburgh, who became The Honourable Company
of Edinburgh Golfers. In the nineteenth century, the rules evolved
as local clubs took the Edinburgh rules and adapted them for their
own use. In 1897 the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews
assumed oversight of the rules and in the same year published the
first national set of rules. This book examines the history of the
rules of golf from their first codification to the present day. It
looks at the circumstances of the composition of the first rules,
their scope, and afterlife.
Explain away your bad at-bats and imperfect pitches--and have your
friends laugh at the same time! In Baseball's Best Excuses, author
Joshua Shifrin takes a witty approach in helping baseball players
make sense of their worst days on the diamond. The next time a
player leads his or her team in defeat, he or she can always
explain the woeful performance with "The guy batting after me is
terrible." Or after a bad pitching outing, players might try to
explain the mishap with, "I couldn't control my fastball." Shifrin
has crafted loads of funny--but all-too-real--excuses for pros and
amateurs alike. Examples include: The pitcher was taking too much
time between pitches. The fans behind home plate were distracting.
I'm not used to the dimensions in this park. The manager had me
playing out of position. Any many more! Whether you want to
motivate the amateur in your life or laugh away embarrassing
mistakes in your own game, Baseball's Best Excuses is a must-read.
Complete with laugh-out-loud full-color cartoons, this book makes
for the perfect gift.
With careers spanning two to three times that of an average player,
baseball's best broadcasters have no shortage of history to offer.
They have witnessed opening days, no hitters, slugfests, and
perfect games, all from arguably the best seats in the house. From
former Baltimore Orioles announcer Jon Miller calling Cal Ripken
Jr.'s record-breaking 2,131st straight game, to Red Sox announcer
Joe Castiglione witnessing the "Curse of the Babe" being lifted the
night Boston won its first World Series in eighty-six years,
broadcasters know their clubs, their stadiums, and their teams in a
way that no one else can. In The Voices of Baseball: The Game's
Greatest Broadcasters Reflect on America's Pastime, Kirk McKnight
provides an in-depth look at each of Major League Baseball's thirty
ballparks from the perspectives of the game's longest-tenured
storytellers. These broadcasters share their fondest memories from
the booth, what makes their ballparks unique, and even how their
ballparks' structural features have impacted games. Thirty-five of
today's broadcasters-from "newbie" Brian Anderson to
sixty-five-year veteran Vin Scully-pay tribute not only to the
edifices that host their broadcasting craft but also to their
predecessors, such as Harry Caray and Red Barber, who influenced
and inspired them. With decades of broadcasting between them, their
stories encapsulate some of Major League Baseball's greatest
moments. Generations of baseball fans-from the veteran who
witnessed Joe DiMaggio coming back from World War II to the son or
daughter going through the gate's turnstiles for the first
time-will all enjoy the historic and triumphant moments shared by
some of the game's greatest broadcasters in The Voices of Baseball.
The author presents a general view on sports training, its
eriodization and the role of coordination in the initial stages of
preparation in volleyball. He also deals with inter-gender
differences in levels of such abilities, describing motor tests for
the assessment of coordination potential and providing the reader
with standards for the development of talented players. Based on
the nature of volleyball, the author analyses key features of
sports performance. Coordination abilities, especially in the
period of puberty, play an important role in the creation of
coordination basis - prerequisites for the development of physical
fitness and acquisition of motor skills. Based on the results of
his own research, as well as studies conducted by international
sports scientists, he offers a model for the development of
coordination abilities in volleyball. This method is recommended
for coaches to improve their professional work in volleyball
classes and schools, and in sports clubs. In the long-term,
application of the proposed model should contribute to the
improvement of players' performance in competition.
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