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Long before Pete Rose, there was Hal Chase. In “The Black Prince of Baseball: Hal Chase and the Mythology of the Game,” authors Donald Dewey and Nicholas Acocella examine whether Chase left an indelible black mark on baseball or whether the culture of baseball scourged Hal Chase. Read this book because: 1. Chase was one […]
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, Edd Roush
, Fellow Players
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, Fifty Cents
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One of the pleasures of doing research for a book or article is the discovery of interesting facts that have nothing to do with what’s being researched, but demand attention. Here are more interesting and odd research finds that I’ve discovered over the years. Famous Last Words October 19, 1912: When Philadelphia Athletics magnate Connie […]
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, Bordwell
, Boston Red Sox
, Breach Of Promise
, Center Fielder
, Change Of Venue
, Chicago White Sox
, Chief Bender
, Connie Mack
, Costly Error
, Demand Attention
, Doing Research
, Eddie Collins
, Eddie Plank
, Famous Last Words
, Fashionable Attire
, First Baseman
, First Public Appearance
, Frakes
, Fred Snodgrass
, Head Turner
, Hell Hath No Fury
, Interesting Facts
, Interesting Research
, Jack Coombs
, Joe Bush
, Los Angeles Times
, Miss Nellie
, Monkey Business
, Philadelphia Athletics
, Red Sox Shortstop
, Schang
, Second Baseman
, Sporting Life
, Third Baseman
, Ventura County
, Walter Johnson
, Washington Senators
, Yankees Shortstop
, Youthfulness