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Koppett's Concise History of Major League Baseball Leonard Koppett

Koppett's Concise History of Major League Baseball By Leonard Koppett

Koppett's Concise History of Major League Baseball by Leonard Koppett


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Presents an overview and explanation of various major events and personalities that made baseball America's national game. This title takes the reader through the long-standing back-and-forth over the balance between offense and defense-dead balls versus lively balls and arguments about competitive balance among teams in different eras.

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Koppett's Concise History of Major League Baseball Summary

Koppett's Concise History of Major League Baseball by Leonard Koppett

Koppett's Concise History provides an overview and explanation fo all the major events and personalities that made baseball America's national game. As early as the 1880s, many basic baseball strategies -- pitching high and tight or low and away; first basemen lining up well wide of the base they were \u0022covering\u0022; throwing breaking balls and change-ups; bunting as well as swinging away -- were already in use. But the history of the game is a story of changes that have been controversial for fans and players. Leonard takes the reader through long-standing back-and-forth over the balance between offense and defense -- dead balls versus lively balls, changes in the strike zone and mound height, and arguments about competitive balance among teams in different eras. He explores the controversies over the introduction of night baseball, radio and TV broadcasting, the farm system, domed stadiums, the expansion draft to create ten-team leagues, divisional play-offs, franchise moves to new cities, and interleague play. How baseball as business affects the nature of the game is an issue throughout the book. Whether he's talking about free agency, strike actions, or the policies of different commissioners and owners, Koppett is never afraid to say whose interests are being served. A major portion of each chapter is devoted to Koppett's lively narratives of the shape and significance of each season from 1892 through 1995. On each point, Koppett has the facts, the stories, and an opinion about what works for the game and what doesn't.

Koppett's Concise History of Major League Baseball Reviews

"No one knows, understands, and interprets the history of major-league baseball so well as Leonard Koppett. He is a student of the game, and of most other aspects of life, and he knows how the one fits into the other. He also knows how to research, how to report, and how to write. He is perfectly equipped to write a rich, readable, and reasonable history of the game." -- Dick Schaap, ABC News

About Leonard Koppett

Leonard Koppett has been writing about baseball since the 1940s (his earliest memories include seeing Babe Ruth hit and John McGraw manage) for the New York City newspapers, the San Francisco Bay Area newspapers, and the Sporting News. He is the author of half a dozen baseball books. Koppett is the only sportswriter named to the writers' wing of both the baseball and basketball Halls of Fame.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS Introduction: The Premise PART I: ORIGINS Chapter 1 Preliminaries Chapter 2 The National Association PART II: THE LEAGUE Chapter 3 Chicago Chapter 4 Two Leagues The Union Association Chapter 5 The Revolt of the Players The Brotherhood Seasons 1890-91 Chapter 6 The Monopoly Seasons 1892-99 PART III: THE MAJORS Chapter 7 War Seasons 1900-1902 Chapter 8 Peace The World Series Ball Parks Gambling The Doubleday Myth Outlaw Leagues and Player Relations Seasons 1903-12 Chapter 9 The Feds Seasons 1913-15 Chapter 10 Real War Seasons 1916-18 Chapter 11 The Blowup Seasons 1919-21 PART IV: THE GREAT GOLDEN AGE Chapter 12 Lively Ball Baseball Selling the Offense New Owners Seasons 1922-25 Chapter 13 The Commissioner Seasons 1926-28 Chapter 14 Boom and Bust Hard Times The Farm System Yankees and A's Seasons 1929-33 Chapter 15 An Age of Glory The New Stars Radio Lights The Hall of Fame Farm Systems and Administration "Break Up the Yankees!" Seasons 1934-41 PART V: A CHANGING WORLD Chapter 16 Wartime Baseball Seasons 1942-45 Chapter 17 The Stars are Back -- and on TV! Integration Commissioner Chandler The Mexican League Antitrust Unionization Ford Frick Attendance Television and Radio Farm Systems Veeck as in Wreck The Pacific Coast League Radio and the Minors A New Yankee Dynasty Boston to Milwaukee Bonus Players Seasons 1946-52 Chapter 18 Movement The Moves The Frick Administration The New New Stars The Minors Seasons 1953-57 Chapter 19 Challenge The Continental League The Alternative Seasons 1958-60 PART VI: EXPANSION Chapter 20 Ten-Team Leagues Demographics The New Teams The New Parks The New Commissioners The New Schedule The New Rules The New Players Association Seasons 1961-1968 Chapter 21 Divisions and Play-Offs An Active Commissioner An Active Union The Flood Case An Active Scene Seasons 1969-72 PART VII: THE NEW AGE Chapter 22 Free Agency The Designated Hitter Arbitration More Teams The New Reserve System Finley versus Kuhn Progress Seasons 1973-80 Chapter 23 Strike Two The Rest of the 1981 Season Chapter 24 Rolling in the Money Commissioner Turnover The Labor Front Drugs Ownership Turnover Seasons 1982-92 Chapter 25 Strike Three 1993: Averting Dissaster 1994: Disaster 1995: Picking Up the Pieces Denouement Afterword: The Summation Appendixes: A. Commissioners and League Presidents B. Franchises C. Club Sales D. Finances E. Competitive Balance F. Offensive Eras G. Hitting H. The Designated Hitter I. Ball Parks J. Player Awards K. Why "Pitching Is the Name of the Game" Sources Index

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CIN1566396387G
9781566396387
1566396387
Koppett's Concise History of Major League Baseball by Leonard Koppett
Used - Good
Hardback
Temple University Press,U.S.
1998-09-24
521
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