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- catalog contributor b13325307.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""Shoeless" was hardly blameless -- President holds a White House conference on a critical matter: baseball -- A midsummer classic: where it all began -- Buckner survives that infamous E-3 -- Bill Veeck: an uncommon man merits the fanfare -- DiMaggio still a true Yankee blue blood -- Father of the hall loved his baby -- Tinkering with Cub double-play legend -- It's been a long, deliberate journey for the ump his colleagues called "God" -- Marge Schott and freedom of offensive speech -- Lasorda's godson could well become a godsend -- Cardinals' Smith works his wizardry to ward off age -- Briefing on Nixon: fan of White Sox, appling, baseball -- Billy Sunday was a heavy hitter--when he preached -- Cubs' "Mr. Wrigley" made a difference, but not noise -- Worst deal ever? principals deny it--and they should know -- In '45, a warm body could get a man in the Major Leagues -- Nice try, Mike, but you belong in basketball -- Gehrig's legacy far surpasses 2,130-game streak -- ".
- catalog description "Calvin Griffith -- Brian Kingman -- Ambidextrous -- Leon Cadore -- Bob Feller -- Ron Necciai -- Jerry Manuel -- Lady umpires -- Fathers and sons -- Edward Gaedel -- No-hitters lost with two outs in ninth -- At last, Aparicio's headed for hall -- Lights were OK'd for Wrigley Field -- A word for '69: unforgettable -- Stan the man: a living monument -- A crowded field of Rose admirers -- Maris heard only the boos -- Brosnan pitches write stuff -- Hank Greenberg mixed religion with greatness -- A splendid pitch on art of hitting -- Hugh Alexander, a good scout, always remembers the ones that got away -- Campanis guilty only of not being slick enough to escape Koppel's trap -- Scouting amateur free agents could be the toughest job of all in baseball -- A bright future seen for Maddux -- Babe Ruth's called shot -- Ryan past prime, still a cut above -- Durocher warms up in the bull-session pen -- Santo's numbers Hall of Fame size -- Spring training a lousy yardstick -- ".
- catalog description "Sosa destined to enter game's elite territory -- At 65, being Mr. Cub still fits Banks perfectly -- Andre Dawson: the Mantle of his time -- Courageous Flood staked career on free agency -- How Wendell Smith helped Robinson's cause -- Stealing signs: grand larceny a part of the game -- Interleague play validates Veeck's 75-year-old vision -- He had many loves: people, baseball, Chicago---and life -- For baseball's first real Black, fame wasn't even fleeting -- This was Brickhouse: he knew everybody and they knew him -- A great companion -- Baseball's hitters in waiting -- Introduction to My greatest day in baseball.".
- catalog extent "vii, 232 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1572434937".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : Triumph Books,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "796.357 21".
- catalog subject "Baseball United States Anecdotes.".
- catalog subject "GV873 .H58 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents ""Shoeless" was hardly blameless -- President holds a White House conference on a critical matter: baseball -- A midsummer classic: where it all began -- Buckner survives that infamous E-3 -- Bill Veeck: an uncommon man merits the fanfare -- DiMaggio still a true Yankee blue blood -- Father of the hall loved his baby -- Tinkering with Cub double-play legend -- It's been a long, deliberate journey for the ump his colleagues called "God" -- Marge Schott and freedom of offensive speech -- Lasorda's godson could well become a godsend -- Cardinals' Smith works his wizardry to ward off age -- Briefing on Nixon: fan of White Sox, appling, baseball -- Billy Sunday was a heavy hitter--when he preached -- Cubs' "Mr. Wrigley" made a difference, but not noise -- Worst deal ever? principals deny it--and they should know -- In '45, a warm body could get a man in the Major Leagues -- Nice try, Mike, but you belong in basketball -- Gehrig's legacy far surpasses 2,130-game streak -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Calvin Griffith -- Brian Kingman -- Ambidextrous -- Leon Cadore -- Bob Feller -- Ron Necciai -- Jerry Manuel -- Lady umpires -- Fathers and sons -- Edward Gaedel -- No-hitters lost with two outs in ninth -- At last, Aparicio's headed for hall -- Lights were OK'd for Wrigley Field -- A word for '69: unforgettable -- Stan the man: a living monument -- A crowded field of Rose admirers -- Maris heard only the boos -- Brosnan pitches write stuff -- Hank Greenberg mixed religion with greatness -- A splendid pitch on art of hitting -- Hugh Alexander, a good scout, always remembers the ones that got away -- Campanis guilty only of not being slick enough to escape Koppel's trap -- Scouting amateur free agents could be the toughest job of all in baseball -- A bright future seen for Maddux -- Babe Ruth's called shot -- Ryan past prime, still a cut above -- Durocher warms up in the bull-session pen -- Santo's numbers Hall of Fame size -- Spring training a lousy yardstick -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sosa destined to enter game's elite territory -- At 65, being Mr. Cub still fits Banks perfectly -- Andre Dawson: the Mantle of his time -- Courageous Flood staked career on free agency -- How Wendell Smith helped Robinson's cause -- Stealing signs: grand larceny a part of the game -- Interleague play validates Veeck's 75-year-old vision -- He had many loves: people, baseball, Chicago---and life -- For baseball's first real Black, fame wasn't even fleeting -- This was Brickhouse: he knew everybody and they knew him -- A great companion -- Baseball's hitters in waiting -- Introduction to My greatest day in baseball.".
- catalog title "The Jerome Holtzman baseball reader / Jerome Holtzman.".
- catalog type "Anecdotes. fast".
- catalog type "text".