Blackguards and Red Stockings: A History of Baseball's National Association, 1871-1875

Blackguards and Red Stockings: A History of Baseball's National Association, 1871-1875

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Blackguards and Red Stockings: A History of Baseball's National Association, 1871-1875

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Winner, Macmillan-SABR Baseball Research Award

On May 4, 1871, Bobby Mathews pitching for the Kekiongas of Fort Wayne, Indiana, faced James "Deacon" White, the catcher for Forest City of Cleveland. On the pitch, White laced a double into right field at Fort Wayne's Hamilton Field. Thus was the beginning of the National Association, baseball's first professional league. This is a history of a loose alliance of mostly hard-drinking, undisciplined players, and driven, sometimes irascible, owners. It is the story of the Wright brothers (George and Harry) who brought fundamentals to the game that are still used, and players such as Albert Spalding who won 207 games during the league's existence. The appendix provides season by season batting averages and pitching records for each team, as well as the Association's all-time leaders in batting average, pitching wins, and hits. Originally published in 1992 by McFarland, this paperback reprint is published by Colebrook Press.

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Country
USA
Brand
Brand: Mcfarland n Co Inc Pub
Manufacturer
McFarland Publishing
Binding
Hardcover
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9780899507101