Long Balls, No Strikes

Long Balls, No Strikes
Author: Joe Morgan
Publisher: Crown Archetype
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2011-10-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0307806286


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Nobody loves baseball more than Joe Morgan. He's proved it with his hall-of-fame performance on the field and his brilliant color commentary in the broadcast booth. Bob Costas says, "There may not be anyone alive who knows more about baseball than Joe Morgan. In his playing days, Morgan was a key cog in the Big Red Machine, and he saw the game at its zenith. From his perch in the broadcast booth he watched as baseball self-destructed, culminating in the devastating strike of 1994. And in 1998, he saw the game come back with baseball's electrifying resurgence in the season of McGwire, Sosa, and the Yankees. But as great as '98 was, Joe knows that baseball still has a lot of problems. And while baseball may be back, Joe wants the fans, the players, and the owners to know that some serious changes still need to be made. In Long Balls, No Strikes, Morgan draws on three decades' experience and passion as he dissects what has gone wrong and right for baseball. Some of his insights may seem unorthodox, some will be controversial, but that's never stopped Joe Morgan before. How do we improve the game on the field? Raise the mound Abolish the designated hitter forever Make the umpires learn the strike zone And that's only the beginning. . . . How do we improve the game off the field? Erase the invisible color line that keeps African-Americans from holding management positions Expand the talent pool by sending more scouts to the inner cities Have all teams share equally from the same profit pool And that's not all. . . . Joe Morgan doesn't believe in "the good old days." Tomorrow's game can be even better than yesterday's. But at the end of the century, the game stands at a crossroads. One path leads right back to the troubles that nearly destroyed the game forever in 1994. The other leads to a new Golden Age. If baseball wants to continue to thrive, some changes must be made. But before there are changes, we need to ask the right questions. And if Joe Morgan doesn't know the answers, then no one does.

The Keystone

The Keystone
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1604
Release: 1928
Genre:
ISBN:


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Course of Study Monographs...

Course of Study Monographs...
Author: Denver Public Schools
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1927
Genre:
ISBN:


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Everybody's Magazine

Everybody's Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 900
Release: 1911
Genre:
ISBN:


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Course of Study in School Health

Course of Study in School Health
Author: Pennsylvania. Dept. of Public Instruction
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1923
Genre: Physical education and training
ISBN:


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Fuzzy Baseball #5

Fuzzy Baseball #5
Author: John Steven Gurney
Publisher: Fuzzy Baseball
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-07-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1545810052


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The Fernwood Fuzzies prepare for their spookiest game yet!

Zachary's Ball

Zachary's Ball
Author: Matt Tavares
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2012-02-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763650331


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Dad takes Zachary to his first Boston Red Sox game, where they catch a ball and something magical happens.

Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game

Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game
Author: Michael Lewis
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2004-03-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0393066231


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Michael Lewis’s instant classic may be “the most influential book on sports ever written” (People), but “you need know absolutely nothing about baseball to appreciate the wit, snap, economy and incisiveness of [Lewis’s] thoughts about it” (Janet Maslin, New York Times). One of GQ's 50 Best Books of Literary Journalism of the 21st Century Just before the 2002 season opens, the Oakland Athletics must relinquish its three most prominent (and expensive) players and is written off by just about everyone—but then comes roaring back to challenge the American League record for consecutive wins. How did one of the poorest teams in baseball win so many games? In a quest to discover the answer, Michael Lewis delivers not only “the single most influential baseball book ever” (Rob Neyer, Slate) but also what “may be the best book ever written on business” (Weekly Standard). Lewis first looks to all the logical places—the front offices of major league teams, the coaches, the minds of brilliant players—but discovers the real jackpot is a cache of numbers?numbers!?collected over the years by a strange brotherhood of amateur baseball enthusiasts: software engineers, statisticians, Wall Street analysts, lawyers, and physics professors. What these numbers prove is that the traditional yardsticks of success for players and teams are fatally flawed. Even the box score misleads us by ignoring the crucial importance of the humble base-on-balls. This information had been around for years, and nobody inside Major League Baseball paid it any mind. And then came Billy Beane, general manager of the Oakland Athletics. He paid attention to those numbers?with the second-lowest payroll in baseball at his disposal he had to?to conduct an astonishing experiment in finding and fielding a team that nobody else wanted. In a narrative full of fabulous characters and brilliant excursions into the unexpected, Michael Lewis shows us how and why the new baseball knowledge works. He also sets up a sly and hilarious morality tale: Big Money, like Goliath, is always supposed to win . . . how can we not cheer for David?

How to be an Athlete

How to be an Athlete
Author: Charles Edward Hammett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1923
Genre: Athletics
ISBN:


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