Who Invented The Game?: Baseball, The American Epic

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ISBN-10:

075677571X

ISBN-13:

9780756775711

Released: Mar 01, 1994
Publisher: Alfred.A. Knopf
Format: Hardcover, 80 pages

Description:

The story has been told for generations that one summer day in 1839, in upstate New York, Abner Doubleday created a new set of rules for a new game which he called baseball. But the story simply isn t true. Then how did baseball begin? Who played the first real game? The first night game? Who invented the curveball? Why were players once reluctant to use gloves & masks? Why is the pitcher s mound precisely 60 feet 6 inches from home plate? How did baseball evolve from a leisurely pastime into a billion-dollar industry? You ll find the surprising answers to these & many others questions in this highly readable history of the great American game. Based on the PBS TV documentary by Ken Burns. More than 70 dramatic photos.

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