The All-Time All-Star Baseball Book - Softcover

9780697145949: The All-Time All-Star Baseball Book
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Using little-known trivia, the authors create teams of players with such common traits as members who all lost batting crowns by less than a point, youngest regulars, and regulars who only appeared in the major league for one season

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This comprehensive and dazzling collection of baseball facts will be an eye-opener for most avid fans and a delight for general readers. Dewey, a Nelson Algren Award-winning writer, and Acocella, a fan/journalist, serve a feast of facts beginning with the origin of the game. Their book covers the best of everything imaginable, from the game's most influential players to the most incredible plate appearances. Though some of the information may seem trivial, this is ultimately a delight to read. Many fans will refer to the valuable and up-to-date information here again and again. Recommended for sports collections.
- Jim Paxman, Tennessee State Univ., Nashville
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • PublisherBrown & Benchmark Pub
  • Publication date1992
  • ISBN 10 0697145948
  • ISBN 13 9780697145949
  • BindingPaperback

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Published by Brown & Benchmark Pub (1992)
ISBN 10: 0697145948 ISBN 13: 9780697145949
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