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How was basketball born? Why is the area in the paint and around
the free throw circle known as the key? When did the NBA begin
play? What team was arguably the worst NBA squad ever? Who was the
highest drafted college player who never played a single game in
the NBA? This book provides over 100 questions and detailed answers
concerning the traditions, rules, and history of basketball.
Organized by the sport's three eras--its birth through 1945, the
NBA from 1946 through 1999, and the game today--it answers
questions about the sport at all levels, from college games to the
Olympics. A bonus chapter provides a who, what, when, where, why,
and how of basketball--the perfect resource to settle arguments or
to answer challenging trivia questions.
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.
Most sports watchers' projections for Alex Rodriguez's final
stats rank him with men such as Lou Gehrig, Ted Williams, Babe
Ruth, and Hank Aaron. A veritable baseball wunderkind, this
Dominican-American ball player has broken records from the moment
he stepped on the diamond. In this engaging biography author Wayne
Stewart describes the highlights of A-Rod's record-setting career
and examines the reasons for the unprecedented impact he has had on
the game.
Recruited right out of high school in 1993, his first year in
pro ball was a whirlwind with Rodriguez making not only his minor
league debut, but getting his first taste of big-league ball as a
Seattle Mariner--all by the age of just 18. Fast forward to 2000
when A-Rod signed a 10-year deal with the Texas Rangers calling for
a total salary of $252 million, the most lucrative deal in
baseball. In 2003 he became the youngest player ever to reach the
300 home run circle. Just two years later became the youngest
player ever to reach the 400 home run strata. If baseball history
is any indication, A-Rod's days of record-breaking performances are
far from over. This fair-minded and well-researched biography
traces A-Rod from his childhood growing up in Miami to his career
with the New York Yankees. Personal interests, such as his
donations of both time and money to such causes as the Boys and
Girls Club, are covered in detail. Also included is a timeline,
photographs, and career statistics, which will give the reader
insight into Rodriguez's place in the history of the game as well
as how he stacks up against baseball's all-time greatest
players.
Why is a football field sometimes called a gridiron? Who are some
of the best left-handed quarterbacks ever? Who was the first Black
quarterback to win a Super Bowl? Why do players form a huddle when
plays are called? When did quarterback sacks become an official
statistic? What is the record for the most passes thrown by a
quarterback in a game? This book provides a slew of questions and
in-depth answers concerning the traditions, rules, records, and
history of pro football (and more). From the early days of football
to the hugely popular game seen today, Wayne Stewart answers
questions even the most knowledgeable fan may have pondered.
Whether the topic is quarterbacks or coaches, famous "firsts" or
memorable moments, if a Who, What, When, Where, Why, or How?
question is on your mind, this is the book for you.
A comprehensive trivia book that enables readers to compete as they
answer questions! In The New Book of Baseball Trivia, experienced
baseball author Wayne Stewart includes 500 fun and engaging
questions and answers on everyone's favorite former and active
players and coaches. Readers are awarded a single, double, triple,
or homer based on the difficulty level of the question, with the
goal to score as many runs as possible by the end of the book. They
are kept on their toes by answers head-scratchers such as: Which
team became the first one ever to have three of its players hit 40+
homers in a season? Who was the shortest man ever to appear in a
big-league game? Which two brothers combined for more lifetime home
runs than any other brother act? When Shane Bieber won the 2020 Cy
Young Award, he became the fifth Cleveland Indian to capture that
honor. Name three of the other four men to accomplish this. Which
two men bashed more home runs while teammates than any other
teammate combo? And many more! This book makes the perfect gift for
the baseball-loving fan!
Playing for Eternity is a resource guide for electric guitarists
serving on their music teams at their local church. A variety of
topics are discussed: strumming and picking, scales, chords and
theory, creative rhythm parts, lead guitar solo techniques,
effects, and more. Worship theology is also discussed; helping to
equip the guitarist to grow spiritually, love God and others, and
serve their local congregation with skill, creativity and
integrity.
Three Papers Presented At A Symposium On Library Evaluation, Held
By The Syracuse University School Of Library Science On July 17,
1958. Additional Contributor Is Samuel Simon.
When a batter races toward first base and players scramble to make
a tough play, anything can happen. Tales From First Base is a
humorous and insightful look at the players, coaches and umpires
who have spent time along those first ninety feet of the base path.
Wayne Stewart and Brad Engel check out some of the funniest players
and most amusing incidents from this corner of the field, such as
the time Larry Walker held a running conversation with opposing
cornerman Mark Grace in the dirt around the bag. The authors also
examine the slickest gloves at first base and how they defended the
many plays around that bag. Readers will also learn about the first
sackers'roles in some of the most famous plays of all time. In a
tight playoff game, Giants first baseman Whitey Lockman prayed to
God with his first base coach. They both looked up to the sky and
said, "We need some help here if there is anything you can do."
Moments later, Bobby Thomson hit his "Shot Heard 'Round the World"
to win the National League pennant for the Giants. Packed with
exclusive interviews with journalists, players, and fans alike,
this book will appeal to a wide audience, both newcomers to the
game and lifelong, die-hard fanatics. About the Author Brad Engel
has covered sports professionally for the past ten years and is
currently the sports editor of the Naperville (Illinois) Sun. He is
a former freelancer for the Chicago Sun-Times and Dallas Morning
News and has won four national awards and the Chicago Headline
Club's Peter Lisagor Award for his sportswriting. He lives near
Chicago. Wayne Stewart has covered the sports world as a writer for
more than thirty years, interviewing and profiling stars such as
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Larry Bird, Nolan Ryan, Greg Maddux, and Ken
Griffey, Jr. In addition, he has written twenty-four baseball books
and appeared on Cleveland's Fox 8 and on ESPN Classic as a baseball
historian. He lives in Lorain, Ohio.
The author hopes Mr. Gilmore's place will provides a study guide
for small groups of readers wishing to participate in an objective
discussion, at their own pace, of chattel slavery in the United
States. And, the author hopes individual readers will find Mr.
Gilmore's place an entertaining story.
Throughout the twentieth century, baseball has been blessed with a
slew of colorful characters, funny men, and “flakes.” And
though many fans lament the apparent vanishing of such players,
there are still plenty of characters in the game today. In Wits,
Flakes, and Clowns: The Colorful Characters of Baseball, Wayne
Stewart brings to life the funniest, craziest, and cleverest men
ever associated with the game. From the hilarious but unheralded
Casey Candaele and the witty Andy Van Slyke to All-Stars Jimmy
Piersall and Manny Ramirez, this book shares many
never-before-heard stories about the some of the most entertaining
men in baseball. In addition, this book features quotes from
personal player interviews with the author that span decades,
providing a personal, inside look at these zany stars. Wits,
Flakes, and Clowns is packed with rich and colorful characters and
plenty of humor, as well as unexpected insights into the national
pastime. It is a celebration of those unique players who keep fans
and teammates on their toes, those known for their wit, their
pranks, or for doing just about anything for a laugh. Any baseball
fan, but especially those who love the humor of the game, will be
entertained by the exploits of the game’s most comical players.
The NFL in the 1950s and 1960s was full of iconic players and
legendary coaches. Future Hall of Famers battled it out on the
gridiron and roamed the sidelines, making for incredible games and
memorable moments. In Remembering the Greatest Coaches and Games of
the NFL Glory Years: An Inside Look at the Golden Age of Football,
Wayne Stewart tells of the men and events that made this era
unforgettable. Through dozens of interviews with players such as
Tom Matte, Mike Ditka, Raymond Berry, Don Maynard, Chuck Mercein,
and Rick Volk, Stewart shares the players' unique perspectives on
the Greatest Game Ever Played, the Ice Bowl, the Heidi Game, and
Super Bowl III. The second part of the book features profiles of
the Hall of Fame coaches who led their teams to victory-including
George Halas, Vince Lombardi, Tom Landry, and Don Shula-with the
players reflecting on the impact these coaches had on and off the
field. Remembering the Greatest Coaches and Games of the NFL Glory
Years not only shares anecdotes that reveal the warm and humorous
sides of the Hall of Fame coaches but also includes breakdowns of
the key decisions they made during the featured games. With
exclusive insight provided by the players, this book offers readers
a deeper understanding of professional football during this era
directly from those who lived it.
The 1950s and 60s was a golden age for professional football. It
was perhaps the toughest and roughest era for the sport, before
rules were created to better protect the players, but it was also a
time when legends were born. To many football fans this era remains
the Glory Years of the NFL, when the stars that roamed the gridiron
included the likes of Johnny Unitas, Bart Starr, Jim Brown, and
Raymond Berry. In Remembering the Stars of the NFL Glory Years: An
Inside Look at the Golden Age of Football, Wayne Stewart tells the
story of professional football in the '50s and '60s through the
words of the players themselves. Chapters cover Hall of Famers on
both sides of the ball, players who made a lasting impression on
the game, and the toughest players on the gridiron. Stewart
intertwines profiles of these iconic players with the athletes' own
memories, observations, and anecdotes, including their impressions
of teammates and opponents. Two additional chapters consist of
humorous quotes and the players' thoughts on how the game has
changed since their heyday. Featuring exclusive interviews with
players from the 1950s and '60s, Remembering the Stars of the NFL
Glory Years provides an inside look at this distinct time in
professional football. With a wide range of topics and insights
included throughout, this book will both entertain and inform
football fans and historians alike.
From Little League to the big leagues, perhaps no single athletic
endeavor in the American consciousness is wrought with as much
emotional significance as the game of baseball. Compared to other
major professional sports, there is an inordinate number of second-
and third-generation ballplayers playing in the major leagues
today. And this is due to a whole lot more than just strong
genetics. There is something inherently magical about the game of
baseball that seems to connect families, and bring them closer
together through their shared love of the game. And, as evidenced
by the big-screen success of such movies as Field of Dreams and The
Natural, this connection is something that the American public can
relate to themselves.
In Fathers, Sons, and Baseball, author Wayne Stewart compiles
dozens of exclusive, candid interviews with some of the most
prominent as well as less-recognized baseball families, presenting
a unique and insightful look at the way baseball has not only
helped develop these familial relationships, but also how these
relationships have helped to shape and nurture the lives of
ballplayers.
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