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Baseball: A History of America's Favorite Game
Baseball: A History of America's Favorite Game
Author: Vecsey, George
Edition/Copyright: 2008
ISBN: 0-8129-7870-6
Publisher: Random House, Inc.
Type: Paperback
Used Print:  $15.00
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�Football is force and fanatics, basketball is beauty and bounce. Baseball is everything: action, grace, the seasons of our lives. George Vecsey�s book proves it, without wasting a word.�
�Lee Eisenberg, author of The Number

In Baseball, one of the great bards of America�s Grand Old Game gives a rousing account of the sport, from its pre-Republic roots to the present day. George Vecsey casts a fresh eye on the game, illuminates its foibles and triumphs, and performs a marvelous feat: making a classic story seem refreshingly new.
Baseball is a narrative of America�s can-do spirit, in which stalwart immigrants such as Henry Chadwick could transplant cricket and rounders into the fertile American culture and in which die-hard unionist baseballers such as Charles Comiskey and Connie Mack could eventually become the tightfisted avatars of the game�s big-money establishment. It�s a celebration of such underdogs as a rag-armed catcher turned owner named Branch Rickey and a sure-handed fielder named Curt Flood, both of whom flourished as true great men of history. But most of all, Baseball is a testament to the unbreakable bond between our nation�s pastime and the fans, who�ve remained loyal through the fifty-year-long interdict on black athletes, the Black Sox scandal, franchise relocation, and the use of performance-enhancing drugs by some major stars.

Reverent, playful, and filled with Vecsey�s charm, Baseball begs to be read in the span of a rain-delayed doubleheader, and so enjoyable that, like a favorite team�s championship run, one hopes it neverends.

�Vecsey possesses a journalist�s eye for detail and a historian�s feel for the sweep of action. His research is scrupulous and his writing crisp. This book is an instant classic�� a highly readable guide to America�s great enduring pastime.� � The Louisville Courier Journal

 

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