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Author name: Benjamin G. Rader

 : Baseball  (2d ed.): A History of America's Game (Illinois History of Sports)
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3570973
EAN num: 9780252070136
ISBN number: 0252070135
Label: University of Illinois Press
Manufacturer: University of Illinois Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 312
Printing Date: January 09, 2002
Publishing house: University of Illinois Press
Sale Popularity Level: 469145
Studio: University of Illinois Press




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Product Description:
In this second edition of his lively, compact history of America's game--widely recognized as the best of its kind--Benjamin G. Rader expands his scope to include commentary on baseball in the 1990s: the Latino invasion, the building of retroparks, the dizzying race for new home-run records, and other topics.



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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - "Solid Throwback Piece of Work"
Great book, I actually read this book during the All-Star Break and it conjured up reminants of nostalgia from my own Little League days. Rader examines a "semi-comprehensive" look at Baseball's flucuating stages, touching economical and social issues, while recounting memorable games. Rader's compelling account of Ruth's "called shot" of the 1932 World Series made me feel as if I was at Wrigley! He also reminds us that American History and Baseball will forever remain synonomous, remembering the Great Depression and how the game once struggled as well. The "War Years" also serve as a testament to Baseball's effect on American society and how the game diverted many fellow Americans attention. Throughout the book, Rader illustrates graphs and charts, highlighting a club's attendance, realignment issues, and salary-cap/player income. Solid piece of historic literature on the development of the game and American history as well, his objective sold me completley, moreover, rekindled my passion for the game on all levels.
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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - THIS HISTORY IS ON THE BALL. AND, YES, IT SCORES. BIG.
Benjamin Rader's second edition of his definitive history of America's favorite national pastime continues to score. Big. The lively, compact history has been expanded, now including baseball in the 1990s, the Latino invasion, the building of retro parks, the dizzying race for home runs (think Sosa and McGwire), the return (again) of the New York Yankees and team dynasties. This may be a somewhat scholarly analysis of the sport, but it's also highly approachable and highly readable and rich in detail. Rader takes readers into the game both inside and outside the foul lines; he also corrects errors he made the very first time 'round, most notably in chapters 14 and 15. (Readers of the very first edition will know exactly what we mean, and can start whooping it up now.) As for the rest of you, all together now: Take me out to the ballgame ....



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Baseball history the way it should be written
I am currently taking a course at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana, entitled: The History of Baseball. Thus far, Benjamin Rader's book has provided valuable insight into the complete early history of the rise of baseball. Anyone seeking to explore the beginnings of the game, and what the game has become from its beginning, should use "Baseball: A History of America's Game" as the primary source.



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