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  1. Baseball: An Illustrated History by Geoffrey C. and Ken Burns Ward, 1994
  2. Crazy '08: How a Cast of Cranks, Rogues, Boneheads, and Magnates Created the Greatest Year in Baseball History by Cait Murphy, 2007-03-01
  3. Turning Two:Baseball's Classic Keystone Combinations by John Valerino, 2007-12-21
  4. Change Up: An Oral History of 8 Key Events That Shaped Baseball by Larry Burke, Peter Thomas Fornatale, et all 2008-03-04
  5. Topps Baseball Cards: The Complete Picture Collection (A 35-Year History, 1951-1985) by Frank Slocum, 1985
  6. Breaking Into Baseball by Jean Hastings Ardell, Ila Borders, 2005-03-03
  7. The Neighborhood of Baseball: A Personal History of the Chicago Cubs by Barry Gifford, 1985-04
  8. Negro Leagues: All-Black Baseball (Smart About History) by Laura Driscoll, 2002-07-22
  9. Sports Illustrated: The Baseball Book by Editors of Sports Illustrated, 2006-10-17
  10. The Beer and Whisky League: The Illustrated History of the American Association--Baseball's Renegade Major League by David Nemec, Mark Rucker, 2004-04-01
  11. Remembering Japanese Baseball: An Oral History of the Game (Writing Baseball) by Robert K. Fitts, 2005-03-21
  12. Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract by Bill James, 1988-03-12
  13. Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Blunders: A Complete Guide to the Worst Decisions and Stupidest Moments in Baseball History by Rob Neyer, 2006-05-02
  14. 101 Baseball Places to See Before You Strike Out by Josh Pahigian, 2008-03-04

21. Japanese American Baseball History Project
With the resurgence of interest in baseball history, families are looking again at the old scrapbooks with renewed interest, and the stories of grandparents
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Developed in collaboration with the Nisei Baseball Research Project, Diamonds in the Rough: Japanese Americans in Baseball tells the one hundred year history of baseball in Japanese American communities. This is an amazing chapter in history and we hope to continue our research so we can keep these stories alive. If you have photos, newspaper clippings, or memories that you wish to share with us, we would love to hear from you. Please e-mail, write, or call us. Contact: Gary Otake, 1684 Post Street, San Francisco, CA 94115, (415) 921-5007, gary@momomedia.com Colo
A Century of Japanese American Baseball
by Gary T. Otake
Introduction
Baseball, it is said, is the sport which mirrors our nation’s soul. It is our hallowed "national pastime," the game which represents the best that America has to offer: democracy, fair play, and equal opportunity. In fact, baseball and America are so intertwined that many believe we cannot know one without the other. "Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America," so the saying goes, "had better learn baseball."
For many who have taken the challenge to understand the "heart and mind of America," baseball has indeed proven to be fertile ground. Within the microcosm of baseball, we discover stories far more compelling than the box scores reveal. We can see into the far corners of our nation’s past and witness the deeds of heroes, villains, and everyday people. We learn of the struggles of war and building a nation, and of the extremes of economic depression and fabulous wealth. Through baseball, we learn of our aspirations and triumphs, our shortcomings and fears, our hopes and our dreams.

22. Baseball History
blog*spot, baseball history. A look at the history of baseball and other stuff through the astigmatic eye of Jon Daly. Total Baseball s baseball history Page.
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Moose Clabaugh
In 1926, Moose Clabaugh hit 62 home runs for the Tyler Trojans of the Class D East Texas League. This feat broke the record set the previous year when Tony Lazzeri hit 60 at Salt Lake City. Tony had the advantage of 200 games that year; roughly half of them at an altitude of 4,400 feet. Moose hit hid 62 in 121 games; averaging more than one homer every to games.
This earned Clabaugh a callup to Brooklyn, where he went 1 for 14. It was his only big league experience.
I stumbled across Clabaugh's story while reading the 1995 edition of Baseball Research Journal last year. Wanting to know more about the man, I queried some SABR members about him. As it turns out, there is an essay about him in an upcoming book. Ninety Feet from Fame : Close Calls with Baseball Immortality will be released this spring. According to the books description, Journalist and baseball historian Mike Robbins tells the gripping stories of dozens of players who came this (hold fingers only slightly apart) close to baseball immortality.
Robbins was kind enough to allow me to excerpt his section on Moose Clabaugh here. Enjoy.

23. HickokSports.com - History - Baseball Table Of Contents
Forum, Links, Search. baseball history Table of Contents. Early History (to 1845); Invention and Growth (18451869); The Professionals Take Over (1869-1875);
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26. The Sporting News: Baseball History Of The World Series
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27. The Sporting News: Baseball History Of The World Series
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History of the World Series The World Series is Christy Mathewson tossing three shutouts in six days. It's Fred Snodgrass muffing a fly ball. And it's Bill Wambsganss making an unassisted triple play. The Series is Grover Cleveland Alexander trudging out of the bullpen to strike out Tony Lazzeri. It's Babe Ruth calling his home-run shot. And it's Joe Medwick being showered with debris from irate fans. The Series is catcher Mickey Owen missing connections with a third strike. It's Enos Slaughter racing home from first base when everyone else in the ballpark assumed he'd hold up at third. And it's Cookie Lavagetto depriving Bill Bevens of no-hit glory. It's Willie Mays' incredible catch on Vic Wertz. And it's Johnny Podres bringing a championship to Brooklyn at last. The Series is Don Larsen, the imperfect man, pitching perfectly. It's Bill Mazeroski homering in the bottom of the ninth to win it all. And it's Willie McCovey hitting a last-out line drive just within reach of Bobby Richardson. It's Bob Gibson striking out 17 batters. It's another Impossible Dream for the Red Sox. It's the fielding of Brooks Robinson and Graig Nettles. It's Carlton Fisk homering off the foul pole.

28. Negro Leagues Baseball History
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  • Alexander Cartwright published a set of baseball rules for the Knickerbocker Club of New York, and his rules were widely adopted. The Cincinnati Red Stockings became the first salaried team and are thus considered the first professional team. The first professional baseball league, the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players, was established. The first major league, the National League, was formed.
Negro Baseball Beginnings: Negro Americans played baseball throughout the 1800’s, and by the 1860’s notable black amateur teams such as the Colored Union Club, in Brooklyn and the Pythian Club, in Philadelphia had formed. All-black professional teams began in the 1880s, among them the St. Louis Black Stockings and the Cuban Giants (of New York). Reflecting American society in general, amateur and professional baseball remained largely segregated During the 1890s, most professional black players were limited to playing in exhibition games on "colored" teams on the barnstorming circuit. Players on major league teams also barnstormed in cities and towns after the regular season was over. In some places black teams and white teams played each other, and some blacks played for all-black teams in otherwise all-white leagues.

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» In Boston's 8–1 win over the Tigers, the Sox lose C Jason Varitek when he breaks his right elbow diving for a pop bunt in the 7th inning. Varitek earlier hit a homer.

31. Abner Doubleday | BaseballLibrary.com
Abner Doubleday profile from BaseballLibrary.com, the most comprehensive baseball history encyclopedia on the Internet. We give
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In 1905, a commission headed by Al Spalding wrongly credited Doubleday with inventing the game of baseball in in Cooperstown, New York in 1839. Doubleday was actually a cadet at West Point when he was alleged to have mapped out the first baseball diamond, and after graduating in 1842 he enjoyed a distinguished military career. He fought in Mexico as well as the Civil War, eventually becoming a major general. SHOPPING
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32. Women's Professional Baseball History Page
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35. Asheville Baseball History
Asheville baseball history. So sit back and breathe in the nostalgia and realize that you are witnessing a little piece of Asheville’s baseball history.
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1998 and Beyond Baseball was not played on the professional level during those early times, but was very popular as a "sandlot" attraction. As the popularity of the game grew, baseball was then presented to Ashevillians as an exhibition or demonstration sport. In fact, the largest crowd to ever witness a game in the city might have come during a Fourth of July celebration in 1893. For it was then, at Carrier’s Track, that natives witnessed foot races, dog races, horse races and a two-inning exhibition game. And believe it or not, the overflow crowd saw a game that pitted the "We-Un’s" versus the "You-Un’s," showing just how far we’ve come since the early beginnings. It sounds almost to good to be true, but the first organized professional baseball team in the city of Asheville was none other than the 1897 Asheville Moonshiners. Baseball had been played as a "club" sport in the mid-90’s, before the inception of the Moonshiners, who played in the Southeastern League.

36. The History Of Keokuk, Iowa Baseball
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Welcome to The History of Keokuk Baseball Web Site! Keokuk has a long and colorful history, especially as it relates to baseball. Many famous players spent time in and around the Keokuk area playing the sport. Here are some highlights: Bud Fowler plays for Keokuk Roger Maris plays for Keokuk 1931 Mississippi Valley League Champions 1955 Three-I League Champions The History of Keokuk Baseball Web Site is sponsored and maintained as a free service to the community by Internet Solutions, LLC. Some of the information on this site was compiled with the help of Greg Miller . Check out Greg's site and see if you have any baseball cards he needs for his collection. Shane Etter
If you have anything to add to this site (photos, stories, etc.), or have any comments or suggestions, e-mail iwebmaster@pccon1.com . Just a note - many of the images on this site are "clickable." Click on them for a closer look. Late 1800's Early 1900's 1930's 1940's ... 1955 to 1962 National Association of Professional Baseball Players - 1875 Keokuk Westerns entire roster included only eleven players.

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  • 38. SI.com - MLB - Pittsfield Stakes Its Claim In Baseball History - Tuesday May 11,
    Pittsfield stakes its claim in baseball history. Posted Tuesday May 11, 2004 240PM; Updated Tuesday May 11, 2004 240PM.
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    The evidence comes in a 1791 by-law that aims to protect the windows in Pittsfield's new meeting house by prohibiting anyone from playing baseball within 80 yards of the building. Historian John Thorn was doing research on the origins of baseball when he found a reference to the by-law in an 1869 book on Pittsfield's history. He shared his find with former Major Leaguer and area resident Jim Bouton , who told city officials about the ordinance. A librarian found the actual document in a vault at the Berkshire Athenaeum library. Its age was authenticated by researchers at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center. "It's clear that not only was baseball played here in 1791, but it was rampant," Thorn said. "It was rampant enough to have an ordinance against it." The long-accepted story of baseball's origins centers around Cooperstown, N.Y., where Doubleday is said to have come up with the rules for the modern game in 1839. That legend long legitimized the National Baseball Hall of Fame's presence in Cooperstown, although later evidence pointed to the first real game being played in Hoboken, N.J., in 1846.

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    40. ESPN.com - Page2 - The List: Best Nicknames
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    6. "The Georgia Peach" (Ty Cobb) 7. Mordecai "Three Fingers" Brown 8. "The Yankee Clipper" ("Joltin' Joe" DiMaggio) 9. Fred "Bonehead" Merkle 10. Walter "Big Train" Johnson Honorable Mention:
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