Sandy Koufax, Strikeout King

Sandy Koufax, Strikeout King
Title Sandy Koufax, Strikeout King PDF eBook
Author Arnold Hano
Publisher Putnam Publishing Group
Pages 219
Release 1964
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Biography of the Dodger's pitcher whose accomplishments include two 18-strikeout performances, two no-hitters, in addition to his championship performances in the historical 1963 series.

Sandy Koufax, Strikeout King

Sandy Koufax, Strikeout King
Title Sandy Koufax, Strikeout King PDF eBook
Author Arnold Hano
Publisher
Pages 219
Release 1966
Genre
ISBN

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Strikeout Kings

Strikeout Kings
Title Strikeout Kings PDF eBook
Author James Buckley (Jr.)
Publisher DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Pages 56
Release 2001
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780789473479

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This book discusses the baseball careers of Nolan Ryan, Roger Clemens, Pedro Martinez, and Randy Johnson.

Sandy Koufax

Sandy Koufax
Title Sandy Koufax PDF eBook
Author Jane Leavy
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 339
Release 2009-10-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0061753505

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“Leavy has hit it out of the park…A lot more than a biography. It’s a consideration of how we create our heroes, and how this hero’s self perception distinguishes him from nearly every other great athlete in living memory… a remarkably rich portrait.” — Time The New York Times bestseller about the baseball legend and famously reclusive Dodgers’ pitcher Sandy Koufax, from award-winning former Washington Post sportswriter Jane Leavy. Sandy Koufax reveals, for the first time, what drove the three-time Cy Young award winner to the pinnacle of baseball and then—just as quickly—into self-imposed exile.

Walter Alston

Walter Alston
Title Walter Alston PDF eBook
Author Alan H. Levy
Publisher McFarland
Pages 217
Release 2021-02-12
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1476682100

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Walter "Smokey" Alston is best known for his long and successful tenure as manager of the Dodgers--first in Brooklyn, then in Los Angeles. Yet few fans are aware of his years in the minors, where he honed the skills that would make him famous. Raised in rural Ohio, Alston graduated from Miami University, where he was noticed by scouts for the St. Louis Cardinals. Signed in 1935, he played on minor league teams in the Cardinals' system. He went to bat in the majors just once--and struck out. But Cardinals President Branch Rickey recognized other talents in Alston and made him a player-manager for several clubs. He steadily produced winning teams and in 1946 led the racially integrated Nashua "Little" Dodgers to a championship. In 1953, he was tapped to run the big club and over the next 23 seasons led the Dodgers to nine pennants and four World Series wins. This book traces Alston's rise through the minor and major leagues to become a Hall of Famer with more than 2000 career wins.

Ellis Island to Ebbets Field

Ellis Island to Ebbets Field
Title Ellis Island to Ebbets Field PDF eBook
Author Peter Levine
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 353
Release 1993-09-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0190282126

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In Ellis Island to Ebbets Field, Peter Levine vividly recounts the stories of Red Auerbach, Hank Greenberg, Moe Berg, Sid Luckman, Nat Holman, Benny Leonard, Barney Ross, Marty Glickman, and a host of others who became Jewish heroes and symbols of the difficult struggle for American success. From settlement houses and street corners, to Madison Square and Fenway Park, their experiences recall a time when Jewish males dominated sports like boxing and basketball, helping to smash stereotypes about Jewish weakness while instilling American Jews with a fierce pride in their strength and ability in the face of Nazi aggression, domestic anti-Semitism, and economic depression. Full of marvelous stories, anecdotes, and personalities, Ellis Island to Ebbets Field enhances our understanding of the Jewish-American experience as well as the struggles of other American minority groups.

Baseball with a Latin Beat

Baseball with a Latin Beat
Title Baseball with a Latin Beat PDF eBook
Author Peter C. Bjarkman
Publisher McFarland
Pages 492
Release 2010-07-27
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780786483082

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Since Cuba's Esteban Bellan made his debut for the Troy Haymakers of the National Association in 1871, Latin Americans have played a large role in the major leagues. Nearly 15 percent of big league rosters are made up of Latinos, while the region's colorful and competitive winter leagues have been a proving ground for up-and-coming major league players and managers. Early Latin American stars were barred purely because of the color of their skin from playing in the major leagues. Players such as Jose Mendez and Martin Dihigo (the only player elected to the U.S., Cuban and Mexican halls of fame) made their marks on the Negro Leagues, turning the leagues' barnstorming tours into major attractions in many Caribbean countries. This history of the players and events that make up the rich tradition of Latin American baseball gives a unique insight to this long-neglected area of baseball.