9781970159172-1970159170-The Babe (SABR All Stars)

The Babe (SABR All Stars)

ISBN-13: 9781970159172
ISBN-10: 1970159170
Author: Bill Nowlin, Len Levin, Alan Cohen, Stew Thornley, Glen Sparks, Mike Huber, Leslie Heaphy, Carl Reichers
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Society for American Baseball Research (SABR)
Format: Paperback 315 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781970159172
ISBN-10: 1970159170
Author: Bill Nowlin, Len Levin, Alan Cohen, Stew Thornley, Glen Sparks, Mike Huber, Leslie Heaphy, Carl Reichers
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Society for American Baseball Research (SABR)
Format: Paperback 315 pages

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The Babe (SABR All Stars) (ISBN-13: 9781970159172 and ISBN-10: 1970159170), written by authors Bill Nowlin, Len Levin, Alan Cohen, Stew Thornley, Glen Sparks, Mike Huber, Leslie Heaphy, Carl Reichers, was published by Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other World History (Baseball) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Babe (SABR All Stars) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used World History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.03.

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Babe Ruth thrilled baseball fans with his tremendous home-run swing. He made friends—and some enemies—with his loud, larger-than-life personality. The list of books about Ruth could fill a few bookshelves. Most recently, SABR awarded the prestigious Seymour Medal to Jane Leavy for her 2018 biography entitled The Big Fella, and she contributes the introduction to this book we call THE BABE.A baseball book published under that title is quite naturally about the great slugger for the New York Yankees, who led the American League in home runs 12 times and lived life large during the Jazz Age.This book includes the contributions of over 50 SABR members: 30 articles, plus accounts of 50 notable games from The Babe’s career. He hit tape-measure long balls, fought with managers, won more than 90 games as a pitcher, and gave time and money to children’s charities.In no way is this an exhaustive last word on Babe Ruth. That might be an impossible chore. We do believe this book will help readers get a fuller picture of baseball’s most fabled figure, a man still famous today and still revered in the game he loved. Introduction, Jane Leavy1. George Herman “Babe” Ruth, Allan Wood2. Babe – A Baseball Nickname, Bill Nowlin3. How "Ruthian" Was Babe Ruth?, Mike Huber4. Cool Babe Ruth Facts, Allan Wood5. The Home Runs That Changed Everything, Hot Springs Historic Baseball Trail Research Team: Mark Blaeuer, Mike Dugan, Don Duren, Bill Jenkinson, and Tim Reid6. Showdown: Babe Ruth's Rebellious Barnstorming Tour, T S Flynn7. Babe Ruth in Minnesota, Stew Thornley8. Babe Ruth Visits Louisville, Harry Rothgerber9. The Babe Comes North, David McDonald10. The Babe's Canadian Connections, David McDonald11. Babe Ruth and Baseball Diplomacy, Robert K. Fitts12. Cigars, Horses, and A Couple of Homers: The Bambino’s Experience in Cuba, Reynaldo Cruz and Bill Nowlin13. Babe Ruth and Cricket, Glen Sparks14. Sale of the Century: The Yankees Bought Babe Ruth for Nothing, Michael Haupert15. The Mystery of Jackie Mitchell and Babe Ruth, Leslie Heaphy16. Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig, Tara Krieger17. Babe Ruth and Ownership: Not A Match Made in Heaven, Gary Sarnoff18. Babe Ruth and the Boston Braves before Opening Day 1935, Carolyn Fuchs and Wayne Soini, with Herb Crehan19. Babe Ruth’s National League “Career” 28 Games with the 1935 Boston Braves, Saul Wisnia20. U. S. Presidents and The Babe, Curt Smith21. The Babe: In Person and Onscreen, Rob Edelman22. Babe Ruth Characterizations – and Caricatures, Rob Edelman23. To the Rescue: Brother Matthias, Brian (Chip) Martin24. Babe Ruth: A Man of Simple Faith, Gabriel B. Costa25. Babe Ruth's Final Legacy to the Kids, Alan Cohen26. The Babe's Final Personal Appearance, Steve Smith27. Even Against HOF Hurlers, Ruth Was King of Swing, Ed Gruver28. The Babe as a Pitcher, Pete Palmer29. Babe Ruth Stealing Home, Bill Nowlin30. 715, Allan WoodBALLGAMES31. July 11, 1914: Babe Ruth Debuts, Joe Schuster32. October 2, 1914: A Sign of So Many Swats to Come, Mark S. Sternman 33. May 6, 1915: Ruth's First Career Home Run, Mike Huber34. May 20, 1916: Ruth Replaced While Throwing No-Hitter, Bill Nowlin35. June 13, 1916: Red-Hot Ruth vs the Browns, James Forr, 36. August 15, 1916: Ruth Outlasts Johnson, Jack Zerby, 37. October 9, 1916: Red Sox Win Game Two on a Loaned Diamond, Cecilia M. Tan and Bill Nowlin38. May 6, 1918: First Start As A Position Player, Glen Sparks 39. September 5, 1918: Babe Ruth Tosses Shutout, Mike Huber40. April 18, 1919: Six Home Runs in Six At-Bats, Jimmy KeenanAnd over 40 more!

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