9781476691145-1476691142-Baseball's Wildest Season: Three Leagues, Thirty-Four Teams and the Chaos of 1884

Baseball's Wildest Season: Three Leagues, Thirty-Four Teams and the Chaos of 1884

ISBN-13: 9781476691145
ISBN-10: 1476691142
Author: William J. Ryczek
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: McFarland
Format: Paperback 273 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781476691145
ISBN-10: 1476691142
Author: William J. Ryczek
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: McFarland
Format: Paperback 273 pages

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Baseball's Wildest Season: Three Leagues, Thirty-Four Teams and the Chaos of 1884 (ISBN-13: 9781476691145 and ISBN-10: 1476691142), written by authors William J. Ryczek, was published by McFarland in 2023. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Baseball's Wildest Season: Three Leagues, Thirty-Four Teams and the Chaos of 1884 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.41.

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At the end of the 1883 baseball season, things looked rosy--attendance had skyrocketed and the National League and American Association were at peace. A year later, however, the sport was in total disarray. A third major league, the Union Association, had come on the scene and waged a bitter war that rocked the baseball world. By the dawn of the 1885 season, the UA had dissolved in a sea of red ink, the AA had dropped four teams, and the minor leagues were desperately hoping to make it through the season. Amid the chaos of 1884 were some historic moments. Iron-man pitcher Hoss Radbourn won 59 games and led the Providence Grays to victory over the New York Metropolitans in the first World Series. Fleet Walker broke baseball's first color line. There were a record eight no-hitters and a cast of fascinating figures--some famous, some lost to history--like Radbourn, Hustling Horace Phillips, Dan O'Leary, and Edward (The Only) Nolan. This book tells the story of the momentous yet overshadowed 1884 season.

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