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Author: Warren N. Wilbert
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By Warren N. Wilbert & William C. Hageman
Sport / Sport Memorabilia Book
- Released November 10, 2003
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The 1917 Chicago White Sox were rooted in frustration over eleventh hour pennant losses as far back as 1907 and 1908. Charles Comiskey, one of the founding fathers of the American League and a man who did not gladly suffer mediocrity and losing, had fumed for a decade until he finally put together a team that would take him back to the World Series and win it all.This work chronicles the team... Continue »
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Author: Warren N. Wilbert
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By Warren N. Wilbert
Sport / Sport Memorabilia Book
- Released October 14, 2005
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Elite baseball pitchers are elite for a reason. They seem to have it all: a variety of pitches that no one can lay a bat to; cool heads and confidence in their "stuff" when they get in a jam; and the kind of dexterity that makes difficult plays seem easy.Is elite status revealed through statistics? Though the author of this book considers statistics of both the traditional and sabermetric sort,... Continue »
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Author: Warren N. Wilbert
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By Warren N. Wilbert
Sport / Sport Memorabilia Book
- Released May 29, 2002
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The rivalry between the Chicago Cubs and the New York Giants - the National League's greatest teams in its early days - took hold with the founding of the league in 1876. Between the two bitter rivals there were nine first-second finishes, eight second-third finishes, and 30 out of a possible 65 championships in the league's first six decades. Their games often showcased match-ups between... Continue »
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Author: Warren N. Wilbert
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By Warren N. Wilbert
Sport / Sport Memorabilia Book
- Released October 14, 2005
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A number of authors have tried to identify baseball's premier feats, fantastic plays, and dominating performances. Because "best of" listings inevitably raise questions, differences of opinions, and even controversy, one is inclined to ask at the outset, "What makes a World Series game worthy of consideration as one of the very best ever played?"Author Warren N. Wilbert, with input from SABR... Continue »
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