The baseball codes
beanballs, sign stealing, and bench-clearing brawls : the unwritten rules of America's pastime
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Author
Contributions
- Duca, Michael. - Contributor
Publication
2010 - Pantheon Books, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
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Page Count
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Identifiers
- ISBN-139780375424694
- ISBN-100375424695
- LibraryThing9533832
- Library of Congress Control Number2009022253
- OCLC Control Number368020834
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- Open LibraryOL23534120M
Classifications
- DDC796.357
- LCCGV867 .T78 2010
Description
Everyone knows that baseball is a game of intricate regulations, but it turns out to be even more complicated than we realize. What truly governs the Major League game is a set of unwritten rules, some of which are openly discussed (don't steal a base with a big lead late in the game), and some of which only a minority of players are even aware of (don't cross between the catcher and the pitcher on the way to the batter's box). In The Baseball Codes, old-timers and all-time greats share their insights into the game's most hallowed--and least known--traditions. For the learned and the casual baseball fan alike, the result is illuminating and thoroughly entertaining. At the heart of this book are incredible and often hilarious stories involving national heroes (like Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays) and notorious headhunters (like Bob Gibson and Don Drysdale) in a century-long series of confrontations over respect, honor, and the soul of the game. With The Baseball Codes, we see for the first time the game as it's actually played, through the eyes of the players on the field.With rollicking stories from the past and new perspectives on baseball's informal rulebook, The Baseball Codes is a must for every fan.From the Hardcover edition.
Subjects
Genres
- Rules
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- The baseball codes
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