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         Baseball History:     more books (100)
  1. Past Time: Baseball As History by Jules Tygiel, 2001-05-24
  2. Baseball: A History of America's Favorite Game (Modern Library Chronicles) by George Vecsey, 2008-03-11
  3. Baseball: An Illustrated History by Geoffrey C. Ward, Ken Burns, 1996-08-13
  4. Great Moments in Baseball History by Matt Christopher, Glenn Stout, 1996-04-01
  5. Jimmie Foxx: The Pride of Sudlersville (American Sports History Series) by Mark R. Millikin, 2005-09-28
  6. Baseball(2d ed.): A History of America's Game (Illinois History of Sports) by Benjamin G. Rader, 2002-01-09
  7. The Origins And History of the All-american Girls Professional Baseball League by Merrie A. Fidler, 2006-06-30
  8. The Card: Collectors, Con Men, and the True Story of History's Most Desired Baseball Card by Michael O'keeffe, Teri Thompson, 2007-05-22
  9. Baseball History from Outside the Lines: A Reader
  10. Our Game: An American Baseball History by Charles C. Alexander, 1997-02
  11. Illustrated History Of The Dodgers by Richard Whittingham, 2005-03-30
  12. The Stark Truth: The Most Overrated and Underrated Players in Baseball History by Jayson Stark, 2007-05-30
  13. Baseball before We Knew It: A Search for the Roots of the Game by David Block, 2006-03-01
  14. Mack, McGraw And The 1913 Baseball Season by Richard Adler, 2008-03-30

1. MrBaseball.com
baseball history and memorabilia.
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2. Baseball Almanac : The Official Baseball History Site
Baseball Almanac is filled with awards, records, stats, quotes, feats, facts anda book full of baseball history.
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Daily Odds "Definitive, vast in its reach and scope, Baseball Almanac is a mother lode of facts, figures, anecdotes, quotations and essays focused on the national pastime. If there were a Hall of Fame for internet baseball sites, Baseball Almanac would be a shoo-in for admission. It has been an indispensable research tool for me." - Author (30+ Books) / Dartmouth College Professor Harvey Frommer I n 1866, Charles A. Peverelly wrote, "The game of baseball has now become beyond question the leading feature of the outdoor sports of the United States ... It is a game which is peculiarly suited to the American temperament and disposition; ... in short, the pastime suits the people, and the people suit the pastime." B aseball Almanac has dedicated itself to preserving the history of our national pastime and has rapidly grown into an interactive baseball encyclopedia filled with more than one-hundred ten thousand (110,000+) pages of in-depth baseball facts, original baseball research and baseball statistics not found anywhere on the Internet. Repeatedly recognized as THE online source for baseball related information, Baseball Almanac has something for everyone — guaranteed.

3. Baseball Almanac The Official Baseball History Site
Baseball Almanac is filled with awards, records, stats, quotes, feats, facts and a book full of baseball history!
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4. Best Nicknames In Baseball History By ESPN On Baseball Almanac
The Best Nicknames in baseball history List by ESPN on Baseball Almanac.
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Baseball Almanac "#3. Willie Hit em Where They Ain't Keeler - complicated nickname, deceptively simple hitting philosophy." - ESPN Page 2 Editorial Staff (2001) E SPN, on Page 2, ran a great article in 2001 called The List : Best nicknames in baseball history . They "officially" declared June as Nickname Month and then voted for the best all-time nickname in baseball. Here are their editorial staff's selections, the fans selections, their poll results and more. The List : Best Nicknames in Baseball History by ESPN Page 2 Editorial Staff Rank Nickname [Hover Over Name for Why] Name st The Splended Splinter Ted Williams nd The Sultan of Swat Babe Ruth rd Willie "Hit 'em Where They Ain't" Keeler Willie Keeler th "Hammerin' " Hank Aaron Hank Aaron th The Big Unit Randy Johnson th The Georgia Peach Ty Cobb th Mordecai "Three Fingers" Brown Mordecai Brown th The Yankee Clipper Joe DiMaggio th Fred "Bonehead" Merkle

5. National Baseball Hall Of Fame And Museum, Cooperstown, Baseball
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Preserving History. Honoring Excellence. Connecting Generations.
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6. History - The Baseball Archive
General baseball history. Part I Origins of Baseball; Part II - ProfessionalBaseball s First Hundred Years; Part III - Labor Battles in the Modern Era
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7. Baseball-Reference.com - Major League Baseball Statistics And
Statistics for each player, team, and league in baseball history. Includes batting, pitching and fielding statistics along with leaders, managers
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8. This Date In Baseball History - September 18
Nice site, which tells what happened on this date in baseball history. There isa browse feature, which lets you see what happened on any day of the year.
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WWW Nationalpastime.Com Touching Base With History This Day in Baseball History September 18
"I don't mind catching your fastball at all. Naturally, I'd want to have a glove on in case you might be having an especially good day." -DALLAS GREEN , speaking to pitcher Jim Brosnan At Cleveland's League Park, Bob Rhoads tosses a no-hitter against beating the Red Sox, 2-1. The Indian hurler out duels Frank Arellanes, who is the only Mexican-American playing in the majors. The Yankees edge the Browns ,7-6, in 10 innings as pitcher Red Ruffing hits two home runs in the winning effort. With 3-2 victory over the Tigers, the Indians clinch the American League pennant. Braves' hurler Lew Burdette faces the minimum 27 batters as he no-hits the Phillies, 1-0. Tony Gonzalez, who is hit by a pitch in the fifth inning, is erased on a double play. After being no-hit yesterday by Giants' hurler Gaylord Perry, the Cardinal hurler Ray Washburn returns the favor by no-hitting San Francisco, 2-0.

9. Historic Baseball Player And Team Profiles, Baseball Obituaries
The history of baseball with profiles of players and teams.
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10. This Date In Baseball History - July 31
Nice site, which tells what happened on this date in baseball history. There is a browse feature, which lets you see what happened on any day of the
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11. History Of The Black Baseball And The Negro Baseball Leagues By James A
As it first flowed from its origin, the river of baseball history diverged atone point and formed a separate branch that paralleled the mainstream for a
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History of Black Baseball and the Negro Baseball Leagues
by James A. Riley
Director of Research, Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
(c) 1996
Part One...In the beginning As it first flowed from its origin, the river of baseball history diverged at one point and formed a separate branch that paralleled the mainstream for a half-century, until finally the waters were rejoined, making the river whole again. During this separation, baseball was not complete. The majority of Americans rode with the flow of the mainstream, following its course intently, with only an occasional excursion to see the flow of the parallel stream. Thus, for a half-century, white Americans sat watching major league baseball, only vaguely aware of the shadowy world of black baseball that existed beyond the scope of their vision. To most white baseball observors, black ballplayers were as unreal as the shadows on Plato's wall. In this world of reflected images there existed exceptionally talented players whose ability was unsurpassed anywhere. Best known to today's baseball world are Hall of Famers Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson. But as Satchel himself said, "There were many Satchels, many Joshs." And indeed there were. There in the shadows of black baseball were the players who were yesteryear's equivalent of Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Lou Brock, Reggie Jackson, Barry Bonds, David Justice, Cecil Fielder, Ken Griffey, Jr., Frank Thomas, Ron Gant, Fred McGriff, Albert Belle, Ricky Henderson, Mo Vaughn, Andruw Jones and so many others. The list is endless.

12. The Society For American Baseball Research
SABR Bringing the History of Baseball to the Web. META name=
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13. Red Sox Pull Off Biggest Series Comeback In Baseball History
Clear Clippings I've read Clear all Clippings. Red Sox pull off biggest series comeback in baseball history The Associated Press
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14. Major League Baseball History History
This Day in baseball history August 8, 1976 The Chicago White Sox make MajorLeague history of sorts when they become the first team to wear shorts
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15. The Baseball Archive
History/Almanac Records/Feats Stats Archive FAQs Off the Field Buy Yankees Baseball Ticket, MLB Baseball Tickets, Yankee Vs. Red Sox Tickets
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16. How Baseball Was Invented
How Baseball was Invented Baseball is a popular sport in the United States. In fact, it is often called our national pastime.
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17. BASEBALL-LINKS.COM - John Skilton's Baseball Links
baseball history Updated July 22, 2005 Discussion Forums Chat Updated July 22, 2005
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18. Www.baseballhistory.com/
Project MUSE NINE A Journal of baseball history and CultureNINE A Journal of baseball history and Culture Cover NINE studies allhistorical aspects of baseball, centering on the societal and cultural
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19. Baseball History At The National Baseball Hall Of Fame And Museum
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum located in Cooperstown, New York.A shrine to baseball s greatest players, the Hall of Fame is committed to
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20. Origins Of The Baseball Hall Of Fame And Museum
trove of early baseball history that would otherwise have been lost. and visiting experts highlighting baseball s rich history, to gallery talks,
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The Origins of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Listen to the 1939 Hall of Fame dedication ceremony C rowd surrounds the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum for dedication ceremonies on June 12, 1939 From humble beginnings, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum has become one of the nation's most recognizable and popular educational institutions. The Museum is located in the pastoral village of Cooperstown in central New York State, nestled between the Catskill and Adirondack mountains, 70 miles west of Albany, the state capital. Located on Main Street, the Baseball Hall of Fame officially opened its doors on June 12, 1939. Cooperstown represents a step back in time, with buildings dating to the early 19th century and orange geraniums hanging from classically-styled streetlights. More than 350,000 people travel to the Village each year to pay tribute to our National Pastime by visiting the Hall of Fame, an institution which honors excellence, preserves history and connects generations. The most popular question asked by baseball enthusiasts making their pilgrimage to the spiritual home of the game is, "Why Cooperstown?" The answer involves a commission, a tattered baseball, a philanthropist and a centennial celebration.

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