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Big Leagues: Professional Baseball, Football, and Basketball in National Memory by Stephen Fox,

Big Leagues: Professional Baseball, Football, and Basketball in National Memory by Stephen Fox,
What is behind America's enduring love affair with professional baseball, football, and basketball? Big Leagues traces the evolution of these team sports from unlikely beginnings to multibillion-dollar businesses that still arouse widespread passion. We love these sports, Fox argues, because they evolve within long, repeating cycles that leave them stable at their cores. Ballplayers, like their games, don't change much. They remain children with a ball and juvenile in their attitudes toward sex, drink, and drugs, as well as toward superstitions and practical jokes. Fox candidly illustrates the shenanigans of old-time and newer players, contradicts some accepted wisdom on the origins and early histories of the games, and gives due space to the history of black athletes in America. He also surveys the world of fandom, examines the "big money" explosion, and dares to project the future.



Baseball's Most Wanted II: The Top 10 Book of More Bad Hops, Screwball Players and Other Oddities by Floyd Conner,
Baseball's Most Wanted II: The Top 10 Book of More Bad Hops, Screwball Players and Other Oddities by Floyd Conner,
Takes a second irreverent look at madcap diamond hijinks. Investigates the amusing, the outstanding, the unique, and the shameful from more than a century of baseball lore. Written by the author of ten books in the popular Most Wanted(TM) series, including books on hockey, football, wrestling, golf, tennis, basketball, the Olympics, and Hollywood, as well as the original Baseball's Most Wanted(TM) Baseball has so many stars and scrubs, quotables and notables--so many that one book just isn't enough to cover them all. Enter Baseball's Most Wanted(TM) II. Starting where Baseball's Most Wanted(TM) left off, version 2.0 introduces even more colorful characters, inept fielders and hitters, and forgotten stars, as well as all the teams, fans, managers, and even announcers who are a vibrant part of baseball's past, present, and future. You'll read top ten lists of the best and worst hitters and pitchers, the most unique memorabilia, and the most obsessed fans. Learn which president vowed to never play the game again after he got shelled in a semipro game. Find out if Tony Suck lived up to his name or rose above it. Discover the secret lure of the no-hitter and how even usually inept pitchers can catch lightning in a bottle and reach Nirvana. You'll read about these as well as hundreds of other people, places, and events. With more than sixty lists of trivia to amuse and amaze, Baseball's Most Wanted(TM) II is a wonderful celebration of America's love of baseball, warts and all.



College baseball - College baseball is baseball as played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education, predominantly in the United States. Compared to American football and basketball in the United States, college competition plays a less important role in baseball, while the minor league system is more important.

List of North American cities by number of pro-sports franchises - This is a list of North American cities by the number of major league professional sports franchises in their metropolitan areas. These include members of Major League Baseball, the National Football League, the National Hockey League, the National Basketball Association, Major League Soccer, the Women's National Basketball Association, the National Lacrosse League, Major League Lacrosse, the Canadian Football League, and the Arena Football League.

Paul Hornung - Paul Vernon Hornung (born December 23, 1935 in Louisville, Kentucky) was an outstanding all-around athlete who played college basketball but is best known as an American football player. He was an outstanding athlete at Bishop Benedict Joseph Flaget High School in Louisville (now closed), having lettered 4 years each in football, basketball and baseball.

Peter Orr - Peterson Thomas Orr (born June 8, 1979 in Richmond Hill, Ontario) is a Canadian baseball third baseman, now a second base man for the Atlanta Braves. Graduating from Newmarket High School in 1997 where he played football and basketball, he played baseball throughout his teen years for the Newmarket Hawks.



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