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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Ball games > Baseball
In this book, authors H.A. Dorfman and Karl Kuehl present their
practical and proven strategy for developing the mental skills
needed to achieve peak performance at every level of the game.The
theory and applications are illustrated by anecdotes and insights
from major and minor league players, who at some point discovered
the importance of mastering the inner game in order to play
baseball as it should be played. Intended for players, managers,
coaches, agents, and administrators as well as fans who want a more
in-depth look at the makeup of the complete baseball player.
Early in 2004, two writers and Red Sox fans, Stewart O'Nan and
Stephen King, decided to chronicle the upcoming season, one of the
most hotly anticipated in baseball history. They would sit together
at Fenway. They would exchange emails. They would write about the
games. And, as it happened, they would witness the greatest
comeback ever in sports, and the first Red Sox championship in
eighty-six years. What began as a Sox-filled summer like any other
is now a fan's notes for the ages.
This brief but readable biography tells the story of the most
recognized figure in baseball-Babe Ruth. Besides vividly describing
the highlights of Ruth's career, author Wayne Stewart examines the
unprecedented impact Ruth had on the nature and future of the game.
Ruth's ability to hit the long ball and the flamboyance of his
off-field persona infused the game with a new excitement that
rescued baseball from the negative effects of the 1919 Black Sox
scandal. Making extensive use of interviews conducted by the author
with members of Ruth's family and with players who knew Ruth, this
biography is an engaging exploration of how Ruth helped shape
modern baseball. Babe Ruth is the most recognized figure in
baseball and a true American icon. In this brief but readable
biography, author Wayne Stewart engagingly describes the highlights
of Ruth's career and deftly examines the reasons for the
unprecedented impact Ruth had on the game. Ruth's ability to hit
the long ball and the flamboyance of his off-field persona infused
the game with a new excitement that rescued baseball from the
negative effects of the 1919 Black Sox scandal. The author draws
new insights into Ruth's life and career through interviews he
conducted with members of Ruth's family and with other baseball
players who knew him. Readers are also provided with a quick
reference chronology to Ruth's career, a bibliography of important
print and non-print information resources on Ruth, a statistical
appendix summarizing Ruth's on-field production by season, and a
discussion of how Ruth has been depicted in books, movies, plays,
and other media since his death. This biography will both explain
and satisfy the continuing curiosity about Ruth among young
basbeball fans who never had the opportunity to see him play.
Focusing on the years 1903 to 1930, Dr. Seymour discusses the emergence of the two major leagues and the World Series games, the bitter trade struggles and pennant rivalries, and such legendary figures as Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb.
Could Confucius hit a curveball? Could Yoda block the plate? Can the Dalai Lama dig one out of the dirt? No, there is only one Zen master who could contemplate the circle of life while rounding the bases. Who is this guru lurking in the grand old game? Well, he's the winner of ten World Series rings, a member of both the Hall of Fame and the All-Century Team, and perhaps the most popular and beloved ballplayer of all time. And without effort or artifice he's waxed poetic on the mysteries of time ("It gets late awful early out there"), the meaning of community ("It's so crowded nobody goes there anymore"), and even the omnipresence of hope in the direst circumstances ("It ain't over 'til it's over"). It's Yogi Berra, of course, and in What Time Is It? You Mean Now? Yogi expounds on the funny, warm, borderline inadvertent insights that are his trademark. Twenty-six chapters, one for each letter, examine the words, the meaning, and the uplifting example of a kid from St. Louis who grew up to become the consummate Yankee and the ultimate Yogi.
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Zoo Baseball
(Hardcover)
Michael D. Dwyer; Illustrated by Nancy D Herlihy
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R699
Discovery Miles 6 990
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Arguing about the merits of players is the baseball fan's second
favorite pastime and every year the Hall of Fame elections spark
heated controversy. In a book that's sure to thrill--and
infuriate--countless fans, Bill James takes a hard look at the
Hall, probing its history, its politics and, most of all, its
decisions.
Most sports fans know that Ted Williams ended his major league
career with style, swatting a home run in his final at bat. But
what about Babe Ruth? Ty Cobb? Joe DiMaggio? Willie Mays? How did
some of baseball's greatest players bow out of The Game? Last Time
Out answers that question as it examines how the greatest players
in baseball history left the game they once ruled. The stories of
these men and how they finished their careers, never collected
anywhere before now, show another side of the men whose
achievements on the field made them legends. After hours and hours
of research, through biographies, microfilm, magazines, and
memories, award-winning sportswriter John Nogowski culled the
stories of the final games of 25 of The Game's greatest
athletes-Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson, Ty Cobb, Jackie Robinson,
Dizzy Dean, Satchel Paige, Carlton Fisk, Bob Feller, Joe Morgan,
and Carl Yastrzemski are among those featured. This impressive work
recounts the circumstances surrounding these final games and puts
you in a box seat to witness and sense the moment as these glorious
careers ceased, most often with little fanfare. Whether it be
Shoeless Joe Jackson, Lou Gehrig, Pete Rose, or Cal Ripken, Jr.,
Last Time Out beautifully captures in words and photographs the
essence of these players' last time in uniform and celebrates the
magic of the game these famed players mastered and loved.
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