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Baseball Digest Magazine
Baseball Digest Magazine is edited for true Baseball Fans! Articles from leading columns in the sports pages of newspapers and magazines throughout the country help keep you up to date on the sport known as America's favorite past time. BaseballDigest Magazine features special articles and player profiles, plus rosters, schedules, stats and scouting reports in every issue.
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The Iowa Baseball Confederacy by W.P. Kinsella In the summer of 1908, the world-champion Chicago Cubs traveled to Onamata, Iowa, for an exhibition game against all-stars from the Iowa Baseball Confederacy, an amateur league. It was to be a short, pleasant, and, the Cubs thought, one-sided, game. Instead, it turned out to be a titanic battle of over 2,000 innings, played mostly in the pouring rain. There is no proof that this game happened. There's no hint of it in the record books and no one remembers it or the Confederacy. Still, it is the quest of one man, Gideon Clarke, to prove to the world that it did.
Lady in the Locker Room: Uncovering the Oakland Athletics by Susan Fornoff "Baseball is a fraternity, a fraternity of men. And you will never understand that or be a part of that because you are a woman." So said a baseball player in 1986 to sportswriter Susan Fornoff, shortly after she had received a gift-wrapped rat from Oakland A's slugger Dave Kingman. But it wasn't always so difficult being a woman in the locker room - the players often talked to Fornoff in a way they didn't to other writers, simply because she was a woman. This special connection gave her a unique understanding of the team and baseball in general. In her memoirs, Fornoff exposes sexism in the locker room, shares her insights on such superstars as Jose Canseco, Dave Stewart, and Dennis Eckersley, and tells how she became accepted as one of the guys without ever becoming one.
Shoeless Joe by W.P. Kinsella A baseball stadium, carved out of a cornfield, that's home to the game's greatest players...that was the dream of one Iowa farmer. In a heartwarming story that is as much about baseball as about love and the power of dreams, Shoeless Joe, a.k.a. Joe Jackson, returns to the game thanks to the backbreaking efforts of his #1 fan. Shoeless Joe was the inspiration for the movie Field of Dreams starring Kevin Costner.
Baseball and Billions: A Probing Look Inside the Big Business of Our National Pastime by Andrew Zimbalist If only America's favorite pastime was as simple as apple pie. With revenues averaging $60 million per team, players raking in $1 million, and the sport collecting tens of millions of dollars in public subsidies, baseball is more than just a game, it's big business. Until now, the business of baseball has been run with a degree of secrecy that international intelligence agencies would envy. Here, this probing account lays bare the greed, abuse of the public trust, and poor management that threaten the future of the game. Author Andrew Zimbalist is a professor of economics at Smith College, and served as a consultant for a 9-part documentary on baseball.
The Pacific Coast League: 1903-1988 by Bill O'Neal Okay, minor-league baseball buffs. What do the Albuquerque Dukes, Calgary Canyons, Colorado Springs Sky Sox, Edmonton Trappers, and Las Vegas Stars have in common with the Phoenix Firebirds, Salt Lake Buzz, Tacoma Rainiers, Tucson Toros, and Vancouver Canadians? Give up? They are the members of the Pacific Coast League, the AAA minor league which dates back to 1903 and marks the start of baseball in the American West. Much of the PCL's success is due to the fact that in the late 1950s, Kansas City of the American league was the only major league franchise west of the Mississippi. Find out even more about the history of these distinguished teams from writer Bill O'Neal, a baseball fan since the late 1940s, in this appealing account for fans of the PCL, and minor league stalwarts everywhere.
Black Diamonds: Life in the Negro Leagues from the Men Who Lived It by John B. Holway Before baseball led America toward integration, the Negro Leagues were the showcase for some of the best athletic talent in the country - only their names are largely unknown, even today. Author John B. Holway tells the story of these men, and the odd mix of sports, politics, and racism they endured. Dave Barnhill in Zulu costume barnstorming with the Ethiopian Clowns. Buck O'Neil dodging bullets from a railroad cop. Gene Benson punching a soldier who ordered him out of a railroad car in the South, and many others. Holway's lifetime of fan-hood and reporting has culminated in this look at an American sports anomaly - a league defined by race - and the men who gave it their all for very little money and, until now, very little recognition.
The Natural by Bernard Malamud All he ever wanted was to be the best in baseball. Roy Hobbs, the protagonist of The Natural, announces this dream aloud - a display of hubris that invites divine retribution. Stricken down in his first attempt, Hobbs gets a second chance, as Bernard Malamud brilliantly raises all the passion and craziness and fanaticism of baseball to its ordained place in mythology. This is one of the few American novels that uses popular folk material in the interest of serious fiction, and the reverberations of the story carry far beyond the baseball park.
Pennant Races: Baseball at its Best! by Dave Anderson New York Times sports columnist Dave Anderson vividly recreates the excitement of the most thrilling down-to-the-wire finishes in baseball history, from the turn of the century to the 1993 duel between Atlanta and San Francisco. Anderson was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary in 1981 and is a member of the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Hall of Fame. This program is read by award-winning sportscaster Bob Costas.
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