The Major League Pennant Races of 1916: "The Most Maddening Baseball Melee in History"
Baseball at its best is a combination of chess match and gladiatorial combat, waged over a long season but turning on split-second decisions and physical instincts. The 1916 season demonstrated the drama that made the sport the national pastime: tight pennant races, multiple contenders, record-breaking performances, and controversy, both on and off the field. Ten of the 16 teams battled for first place, four pitchers started and won both games of a doubleheader, Babe Ruth pitched on Opening Day, and players from the Federal League became the sport's first free agents. The book features full rosters, player biographies, statistics, photographs and an appendix of the sportswriters who chronicled the season.

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The Major League Pennant Races of 1916: "The Most Maddening Baseball Melee in History"
Baseball at its best is a combination of chess match and gladiatorial combat, waged over a long season but turning on split-second decisions and physical instincts. The 1916 season demonstrated the drama that made the sport the national pastime: tight pennant races, multiple contenders, record-breaking performances, and controversy, both on and off the field. Ten of the 16 teams battled for first place, four pitchers started and won both games of a doubleheader, Babe Ruth pitched on Opening Day, and players from the Federal League became the sport's first free agents. The book features full rosters, player biographies, statistics, photographs and an appendix of the sportswriters who chronicled the season.

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The Major League Pennant Races of 1916:

The Major League Pennant Races of 1916: "The Most Maddening Baseball Melee in History"

The Major League Pennant Races of 1916:

The Major League Pennant Races of 1916: "The Most Maddening Baseball Melee in History"

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Overview

Baseball at its best is a combination of chess match and gladiatorial combat, waged over a long season but turning on split-second decisions and physical instincts. The 1916 season demonstrated the drama that made the sport the national pastime: tight pennant races, multiple contenders, record-breaking performances, and controversy, both on and off the field. Ten of the 16 teams battled for first place, four pitchers started and won both games of a doubleheader, Babe Ruth pitched on Opening Day, and players from the Federal League became the sport's first free agents. The book features full rosters, player biographies, statistics, photographs and an appendix of the sportswriters who chronicled the season.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786436309
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 02/03/2009
Pages: 319
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Paul G. Zinn is a sales manager for a virtual communications software company and was a sportswriter at three daily newspapers. He lives in Acton, Massachusetts. A long time member of the Society for American Baseball Research, John G. Zinn is the author of three books about the Brooklyn Dodgers and numerous articles and essays about the history of baseball. His blog on baseball history can be found at amanlypastime.blogspot.com.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments     

I. “Carrigan’s news was unbelievable, but it was true.”     
II. “He couldn’t hit an elephant with a banjo.”     
III. “A new order was at hand.”     
IV. “I’d like to do it for Rowland’s sake.”     
V. “A perfect imitation of a left handed fat lady sweeping out a mouse.”     
VI. “Imbued with the idea the pennant is theirs.”     
VII. “All of them were wild with enthusiasm.”     
VIII. “Third in the National League, this day and date, with much thirdness.”     
IX. “A less courageous outfit would have curled up and died.”     
X. “Like a thunderstorm, the riot broke out.”     
XI. “There was not much fight in them after that.”     

Epilogue     
Appendix A: Team Rosters and Final Statistics     
Appendix B: Sportswriters     
Chapter Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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