As befits a game traditionally passed from one generation to the next,
baseball has always had a special reverence for origins. Claims of
being first with any element of the game are disputed with fervor and
passion. When the octogenarian Fred Goldsmith died in 1939, a headline
proclaimed, 'Goldsmith Dies Insisting He Invented Curve Ball'; Fred
Goldsmith understood the secret of immortality. Yet while countless
thousands of words have been spilled on the subject of baseball
“firsts,” there has been no definitive source for the settlement
of disputes. Peter Morris's endlessly fascinating _A Game of Inches_
has now arrived to fill the void. Impeccably researched and engagingly
written, this treasure trove will surprise, delight, and educate even
the most knowledgeable fan by dispelling cherished myths and revealing
the source of many of baseball's features that we now take for
granted. The scope of _A Game of Inches_ is encyclopedic, with nearly
a thousand entries that illuminate the origins of items ranging from
catchers' masks to hook slides to intentional walks to cork-center
baseballs. But this is much more than just a reference guide.
Award-winning author Peter Morris explains the context that led each
new item to emerge when it did, and chronicles the often surprising
responses to these innovations. Of few books can it genuinely be said
that once you start reading, it's hard to put it down-but _A Game of
Inches_ is one of them. It belongs in the pantheon of great baseball
books, and will give any reader a deeper appreciation of why baseball
matters so much to Americans. (A companion volume,
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The Stories Behind the Innovations That Shaped Baseball: The Game on the Field, Volume 1
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781566639545
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter