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- catalog contributor b10143264.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "The Play at Second Base: Fred Merkle's Ignominious Boner, September 23, 1908 -- Inside Stuff: The Black Sox Scandal, October 9, 1919 -- The King His Crown: Walter Johnson Finally Has His Day, October 10, 1924 -- The Nature of His Retaliation: Babe Ruth's Called Shot, October 1, 1932 -- The Young Dutchman: John Vander Meer's Consecutive No-Hitters, June 15, 1938 -- Strong Men Weep: Lou Gehrig's Famous Farewell, July 4, 1939 -- Of Ted We Sing: Ted Williams Hits 406, September 28, 1941 -- History: Jackie Robinson Breaks the Color Barrier, April 15, 1947 -- Pop-Eyed Maniacs: Bobby Thomson's Shot Heard 'Round the World, October 3, 1951 -- Lightning in a Bottle: Don Larsen's Perfect Game, October 8, 1956 -- 36 Men in a Row: Harvey Haddix's Twelve-Perfect-Innings Loss, May 26, 1959 -- The Welkin Rings in Old Forbes Field: Bill Mazeroski's World Series -- Winning Home Run, October 13, 1960 -- Sunny, with a Gale Blowing to Right: Stan Musial's Last Game, September 29, 1963 -- His Greatest Stuff: Sandy Koufax's Perfect Game, September 9, 1965 -- Swatting at Invisible Moths: Bob Gibson's Seventeen Strikeouts, October 2, 1968 -- Born to Laughter: The Amazing Mets With the World Series, October 16, 1969 -- His World Series: Roberto Clemente's World Series MVP, October 17, 1971 -- A Tremendous Weight: Hank Aaron's 715th Home Run, April 8, 1974 -- At 12:34 A.M.: Carlton Fisk's Game Six Home Run, October 21, 1975 -- Shakespeare, Plastered: Reggie Jackson: Three Swings, Three Home Runs, One Game, October 18, 1977 -- Work to Do: Tom Seaver's 300th Win, August 4, 1985 -- The Big Knock: Pete Rose's 4,192nd Base Hit, September 11, 1985 -- He Wanted to Bat: Kirk Gibson's Greatest World Series Home Run, October 15, 1988 -- In the Way of a Train: Nolan Ryan's Seventh No-Hitter, May 1, 1991 -- One of Baseball's Loftiest Peaks: Cal Ripken's 2,131st Consecutive Game, September 6, 1995.".
- catalog extent "208 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0811811506 (pb)".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco : Chronicle Books,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "796.357/0973 20".
- catalog subject "Baseball United States History.".
- catalog subject "GV863.A1 C64 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Play at Second Base: Fred Merkle's Ignominious Boner, September 23, 1908 -- Inside Stuff: The Black Sox Scandal, October 9, 1919 -- The King His Crown: Walter Johnson Finally Has His Day, October 10, 1924 -- The Nature of His Retaliation: Babe Ruth's Called Shot, October 1, 1932 -- The Young Dutchman: John Vander Meer's Consecutive No-Hitters, June 15, 1938 -- Strong Men Weep: Lou Gehrig's Famous Farewell, July 4, 1939 -- Of Ted We Sing: Ted Williams Hits 406, September 28, 1941 -- History: Jackie Robinson Breaks the Color Barrier, April 15, 1947 -- Pop-Eyed Maniacs: Bobby Thomson's Shot Heard 'Round the World, October 3, 1951 -- Lightning in a Bottle: Don Larsen's Perfect Game, October 8, 1956 -- 36 Men in a Row: Harvey Haddix's Twelve-Perfect-Innings Loss, May 26, 1959 -- The Welkin Rings in Old Forbes Field: Bill Mazeroski's World Series -- Winning Home Run, October 13, 1960 -- Sunny, with a Gale Blowing to Right: Stan Musial's Last Game, September 29, 1963 -- His Greatest Stuff: Sandy Koufax's Perfect Game, September 9, 1965 -- Swatting at Invisible Moths: Bob Gibson's Seventeen Strikeouts, October 2, 1968 -- Born to Laughter: The Amazing Mets With the World Series, October 16, 1969 -- His World Series: Roberto Clemente's World Series MVP, October 17, 1971 -- A Tremendous Weight: Hank Aaron's 715th Home Run, April 8, 1974 -- At 12:34 A.M.: Carlton Fisk's Game Six Home Run, October 21, 1975 -- Shakespeare, Plastered: Reggie Jackson: Three Swings, Three Home Runs, One Game, October 18, 1977 -- Work to Do: Tom Seaver's 300th Win, August 4, 1985 -- The Big Knock: Pete Rose's 4,192nd Base Hit, September 11, 1985 -- He Wanted to Bat: Kirk Gibson's Greatest World Series Home Run, October 15, 1988 -- In the Way of a Train: Nolan Ryan's Seventh No-Hitter, May 1, 1991 -- One of Baseball's Loftiest Peaks: Cal Ripken's 2,131st Consecutive Game, September 6, 1995.".
- catalog title "Covering the bases : the most unforgettable moments in baseball in the words of the writers and broadcasters who were there / Benedict Cosgrove ; with a foreword by Ron Rapoport.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".