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Who Invented The Game? Baseball, The American Epic

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  • ISBN-13: 9780756775711
  • ISBN: 075677571X
  • Publication Date: 1994
  • Publisher: DIANE Publishing Company

AUTHOR

Ward, Geoffrey C., Burns, Ken, Walker, Paul Robert

SUMMARY

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.Ward, Geoffrey C. is the author of 'Who Invented The Game? Baseball, The American Epic', published 1994 under ISBN 9780756775711 and ISBN 075677571X.

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