Rocco Constantino
50 Moments That Defined Major League Baseball
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50 Moments That Defined Major League Baseball
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This book recounts the 50 most incredible and iconic moments that shaped baseball as it moved from the Dead Ball Era, through World War II, and on to the modern era. Author Rocco Constantino also shares interviews with over 40 former Major League Baseball players, providing fresh insight and perspectives to these unforgettable moments.
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This book recounts the 50 most incredible and iconic moments that shaped baseball as it moved from the Dead Ball Era, through World War II, and on to the modern era. Author Rocco Constantino also shares interviews with over 40 former Major League Baseball players, providing fresh insight and perspectives to these unforgettable moments.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781442260542
- ISBN-10: 1442260548
- Artikelnr.: 44322356
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781442260542
- ISBN-10: 1442260548
- Artikelnr.: 44322356
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Rocco Constantino is an NCAA athletics administrator at Bloomfield College and baseball historian. He is also a freelance writer, most recently as a featured columnist for Bleacher Report and Baseball Hot Corner.
Acknowledgments Foreword: Jeff Montgomery, MLB All-Star Introduction
Chapter 1: Noteworthy Debuts, Pioneers, and Baseball Firsts Hank Aaron:
Number 1 of 755 Ken Griffey Jr.: The Kid Debuts Derek Jeter and Joe Torre:
The Start of a New Dynasty The First All-Star Game: The "Game of the
Century" Pumpsie Green: Years Overdue, Integration in Boston Chapter 2:
Magic Numbers Pete Rose: The 4,000-Hit Club Ted Williams: .406 the Hard Way
Walter Johnson: Closing the 400 Club Roberto Clemente: Ending on 3,000 Lou
Gehrig: 5,084 Days Chapter 3: Masterful on the Mound Sandy Koufax: The Dawn
of the Phenom Dave Stieb: No More Close Calls Tom Seaver: The Franchise's
Best Fernando Valenzuela: Fernandomania Nolan Ryan: An Early Flash from the
Express Chapter 4: Incredible Feats and Unbreakable Records Hippo Vaughn
and Fred Toney: The "Double No-Hitter: Joe Sewell: Baseball's Unbreakable
Record Paul Molitor: Appreciating DiMaggio's Streak Mariano Rivera: 1,000
Games in Pinstripes Greg Maddux: Prolonged Excellence on the Path to 350
Chapter 5: Tragedy, Trials, and Tribulations Ray Chapman: Tragedy in the
Batter's Box J. R. Richard: A Flamethrower Extinguished Thurman Munson and
Bobby Murcer: Honoring the Captain Tony Conigliaro: A Boston Miracle, a
Boston Tragedy Darryl Kile: A Tale of Two Legacies Chapter 6: Passing down
Tradition and Influencing the Pros Chapter 7: The Immortals Murderers' Row:
A Pitcher's Worst Nightmare Smoky Joe Wood: Robbed of Immortality Jackie
Robinson: Gaining Acceptance as an All-Star Babe Ruth: Topping 50 Mickey
Mantle: Changing the Game from Both Sides of the Plate Chapter 8:
Baseball's Weird, Wild, and Colorful Characters Bob Uecker: Mr. Baseball
versus Juan Marichal Reggie Jackson and Billy Martin: Boiling over in
Boston Mark Fidrych: "The Bird" Captivates the Sport Pascual Perez:
Inciting a Riot George Brett: The Pine Tar Game Chapter 9: Historic Home
Runs Hank Aaron: 715 with Class and Dignity Mike Schmidt: 500 for the Win
Mel Ott: McGraw's Boy Belts Number 511 Chapter 10: Hall of Famers' Last
Hurrahs Carl Yastrzemski: From Williams to Yaz Willie McCovey: Stretch's
Last Home Run Grover Cleveland Alexander: The Underrated Immortal Rogers
Hornsby: A Last Display of Pure Power Chapter 11: The New Millennium The
Montreal Expos: Expanding Baseball's Borders Tim Lincecum: Topping Christy
Mathewson Albert Pujols: A Pace Matched by No Other Roger Clemens: The
Turncoat Rocket Chapter 12: Baseball Odds and Ends Pete Gray: A Winner
Never Quits The 1988 Baltimore Orioles: Overcoming Futility Ron Santo: A
Hall of Famer after All Pete Reiser: Last Rites Chapter 13: Extra Innings
Bibliography Index About the Author
Chapter 1: Noteworthy Debuts, Pioneers, and Baseball Firsts Hank Aaron:
Number 1 of 755 Ken Griffey Jr.: The Kid Debuts Derek Jeter and Joe Torre:
The Start of a New Dynasty The First All-Star Game: The "Game of the
Century" Pumpsie Green: Years Overdue, Integration in Boston Chapter 2:
Magic Numbers Pete Rose: The 4,000-Hit Club Ted Williams: .406 the Hard Way
Walter Johnson: Closing the 400 Club Roberto Clemente: Ending on 3,000 Lou
Gehrig: 5,084 Days Chapter 3: Masterful on the Mound Sandy Koufax: The Dawn
of the Phenom Dave Stieb: No More Close Calls Tom Seaver: The Franchise's
Best Fernando Valenzuela: Fernandomania Nolan Ryan: An Early Flash from the
Express Chapter 4: Incredible Feats and Unbreakable Records Hippo Vaughn
and Fred Toney: The "Double No-Hitter: Joe Sewell: Baseball's Unbreakable
Record Paul Molitor: Appreciating DiMaggio's Streak Mariano Rivera: 1,000
Games in Pinstripes Greg Maddux: Prolonged Excellence on the Path to 350
Chapter 5: Tragedy, Trials, and Tribulations Ray Chapman: Tragedy in the
Batter's Box J. R. Richard: A Flamethrower Extinguished Thurman Munson and
Bobby Murcer: Honoring the Captain Tony Conigliaro: A Boston Miracle, a
Boston Tragedy Darryl Kile: A Tale of Two Legacies Chapter 6: Passing down
Tradition and Influencing the Pros Chapter 7: The Immortals Murderers' Row:
A Pitcher's Worst Nightmare Smoky Joe Wood: Robbed of Immortality Jackie
Robinson: Gaining Acceptance as an All-Star Babe Ruth: Topping 50 Mickey
Mantle: Changing the Game from Both Sides of the Plate Chapter 8:
Baseball's Weird, Wild, and Colorful Characters Bob Uecker: Mr. Baseball
versus Juan Marichal Reggie Jackson and Billy Martin: Boiling over in
Boston Mark Fidrych: "The Bird" Captivates the Sport Pascual Perez:
Inciting a Riot George Brett: The Pine Tar Game Chapter 9: Historic Home
Runs Hank Aaron: 715 with Class and Dignity Mike Schmidt: 500 for the Win
Mel Ott: McGraw's Boy Belts Number 511 Chapter 10: Hall of Famers' Last
Hurrahs Carl Yastrzemski: From Williams to Yaz Willie McCovey: Stretch's
Last Home Run Grover Cleveland Alexander: The Underrated Immortal Rogers
Hornsby: A Last Display of Pure Power Chapter 11: The New Millennium The
Montreal Expos: Expanding Baseball's Borders Tim Lincecum: Topping Christy
Mathewson Albert Pujols: A Pace Matched by No Other Roger Clemens: The
Turncoat Rocket Chapter 12: Baseball Odds and Ends Pete Gray: A Winner
Never Quits The 1988 Baltimore Orioles: Overcoming Futility Ron Santo: A
Hall of Famer after All Pete Reiser: Last Rites Chapter 13: Extra Innings
Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Foreword: Jeff Montgomery, MLB All-Star Introduction
Chapter 1: Noteworthy Debuts, Pioneers, and Baseball Firsts Hank Aaron:
Number 1 of 755 Ken Griffey Jr.: The Kid Debuts Derek Jeter and Joe Torre:
The Start of a New Dynasty The First All-Star Game: The "Game of the
Century" Pumpsie Green: Years Overdue, Integration in Boston Chapter 2:
Magic Numbers Pete Rose: The 4,000-Hit Club Ted Williams: .406 the Hard Way
Walter Johnson: Closing the 400 Club Roberto Clemente: Ending on 3,000 Lou
Gehrig: 5,084 Days Chapter 3: Masterful on the Mound Sandy Koufax: The Dawn
of the Phenom Dave Stieb: No More Close Calls Tom Seaver: The Franchise's
Best Fernando Valenzuela: Fernandomania Nolan Ryan: An Early Flash from the
Express Chapter 4: Incredible Feats and Unbreakable Records Hippo Vaughn
and Fred Toney: The "Double No-Hitter: Joe Sewell: Baseball's Unbreakable
Record Paul Molitor: Appreciating DiMaggio's Streak Mariano Rivera: 1,000
Games in Pinstripes Greg Maddux: Prolonged Excellence on the Path to 350
Chapter 5: Tragedy, Trials, and Tribulations Ray Chapman: Tragedy in the
Batter's Box J. R. Richard: A Flamethrower Extinguished Thurman Munson and
Bobby Murcer: Honoring the Captain Tony Conigliaro: A Boston Miracle, a
Boston Tragedy Darryl Kile: A Tale of Two Legacies Chapter 6: Passing down
Tradition and Influencing the Pros Chapter 7: The Immortals Murderers' Row:
A Pitcher's Worst Nightmare Smoky Joe Wood: Robbed of Immortality Jackie
Robinson: Gaining Acceptance as an All-Star Babe Ruth: Topping 50 Mickey
Mantle: Changing the Game from Both Sides of the Plate Chapter 8:
Baseball's Weird, Wild, and Colorful Characters Bob Uecker: Mr. Baseball
versus Juan Marichal Reggie Jackson and Billy Martin: Boiling over in
Boston Mark Fidrych: "The Bird" Captivates the Sport Pascual Perez:
Inciting a Riot George Brett: The Pine Tar Game Chapter 9: Historic Home
Runs Hank Aaron: 715 with Class and Dignity Mike Schmidt: 500 for the Win
Mel Ott: McGraw's Boy Belts Number 511 Chapter 10: Hall of Famers' Last
Hurrahs Carl Yastrzemski: From Williams to Yaz Willie McCovey: Stretch's
Last Home Run Grover Cleveland Alexander: The Underrated Immortal Rogers
Hornsby: A Last Display of Pure Power Chapter 11: The New Millennium The
Montreal Expos: Expanding Baseball's Borders Tim Lincecum: Topping Christy
Mathewson Albert Pujols: A Pace Matched by No Other Roger Clemens: The
Turncoat Rocket Chapter 12: Baseball Odds and Ends Pete Gray: A Winner
Never Quits The 1988 Baltimore Orioles: Overcoming Futility Ron Santo: A
Hall of Famer after All Pete Reiser: Last Rites Chapter 13: Extra Innings
Bibliography Index About the Author
Chapter 1: Noteworthy Debuts, Pioneers, and Baseball Firsts Hank Aaron:
Number 1 of 755 Ken Griffey Jr.: The Kid Debuts Derek Jeter and Joe Torre:
The Start of a New Dynasty The First All-Star Game: The "Game of the
Century" Pumpsie Green: Years Overdue, Integration in Boston Chapter 2:
Magic Numbers Pete Rose: The 4,000-Hit Club Ted Williams: .406 the Hard Way
Walter Johnson: Closing the 400 Club Roberto Clemente: Ending on 3,000 Lou
Gehrig: 5,084 Days Chapter 3: Masterful on the Mound Sandy Koufax: The Dawn
of the Phenom Dave Stieb: No More Close Calls Tom Seaver: The Franchise's
Best Fernando Valenzuela: Fernandomania Nolan Ryan: An Early Flash from the
Express Chapter 4: Incredible Feats and Unbreakable Records Hippo Vaughn
and Fred Toney: The "Double No-Hitter: Joe Sewell: Baseball's Unbreakable
Record Paul Molitor: Appreciating DiMaggio's Streak Mariano Rivera: 1,000
Games in Pinstripes Greg Maddux: Prolonged Excellence on the Path to 350
Chapter 5: Tragedy, Trials, and Tribulations Ray Chapman: Tragedy in the
Batter's Box J. R. Richard: A Flamethrower Extinguished Thurman Munson and
Bobby Murcer: Honoring the Captain Tony Conigliaro: A Boston Miracle, a
Boston Tragedy Darryl Kile: A Tale of Two Legacies Chapter 6: Passing down
Tradition and Influencing the Pros Chapter 7: The Immortals Murderers' Row:
A Pitcher's Worst Nightmare Smoky Joe Wood: Robbed of Immortality Jackie
Robinson: Gaining Acceptance as an All-Star Babe Ruth: Topping 50 Mickey
Mantle: Changing the Game from Both Sides of the Plate Chapter 8:
Baseball's Weird, Wild, and Colorful Characters Bob Uecker: Mr. Baseball
versus Juan Marichal Reggie Jackson and Billy Martin: Boiling over in
Boston Mark Fidrych: "The Bird" Captivates the Sport Pascual Perez:
Inciting a Riot George Brett: The Pine Tar Game Chapter 9: Historic Home
Runs Hank Aaron: 715 with Class and Dignity Mike Schmidt: 500 for the Win
Mel Ott: McGraw's Boy Belts Number 511 Chapter 10: Hall of Famers' Last
Hurrahs Carl Yastrzemski: From Williams to Yaz Willie McCovey: Stretch's
Last Home Run Grover Cleveland Alexander: The Underrated Immortal Rogers
Hornsby: A Last Display of Pure Power Chapter 11: The New Millennium The
Montreal Expos: Expanding Baseball's Borders Tim Lincecum: Topping Christy
Mathewson Albert Pujols: A Pace Matched by No Other Roger Clemens: The
Turncoat Rocket Chapter 12: Baseball Odds and Ends Pete Gray: A Winner
Never Quits The 1988 Baltimore Orioles: Overcoming Futility Ron Santo: A
Hall of Famer after All Pete Reiser: Last Rites Chapter 13: Extra Innings
Bibliography Index About the Author