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Girl Wonder: A Baseball Story in Nine Innings
When Alta Weiss throws a corncob at a tomcat chasing her favorite hen, folks know one thing for sure: she may be a girl, but she's got some arm. At the age of six Alta can nail any target, and by seventeen she's outpitched every boy in town. Then one day her father takes Alta to Vermilion, Ohio -- home of the semipro baseball team called the Independents. "Where do I sign up?" she asks. But one look at Alta tells the coach all he needs to know: She's a girl, and girls can't play baseball. But faster than you can say "strike out," Alta proves him wrong: Girls can play baseball!

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Nine Innings
Daniel Okrent, the author of The Ultimate Baseball Book, has written not just another windy paean to the national pastime, full of labored metaphors and recollections of demolished stadiums, but a detailed, digressive breakdown of a single early-season game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Baltimore Orioles on June 10, 1982. Along the way the reader learns about the history of the slider, the building of the Orioles by their famed manager, Earl Weaver, how batters' swings reveal their personality, and even which brand of vitamin C can be found in a certain player's locker. It's a labor of love, but an enthralling one that reveals the complexities at the heart of this most complex and maddening game..
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Extra Innings: Baseball Poems
This collection of poems includes “Casey at the Bat” and May Swenson’s classic “Analysis of Baseball” as well as newer, lesser-known pieces that will be embraced by all who play, watch, dream about, and celebrate the game of baseball
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The Last Nine Innings: Inside the Real Game Fans Never See
“The Last Nine Innings is the last word on the inside of baseball It’s full of wonderful revelations and perceptions that help us understand the game in ways that we might never have imagined Charlie Euchner has done a marvelous job in getting players to talk, simply, about how they play, and we’re the wiser for it.”
-Frank Deford

“Charlie takes an unorthodox approach to an emotional week and succeeds at finding the heart of both the tension of the World Series and the technical foundations of the baseball profession. This is a different book, in a very good way.”
-Howard Bryant, the Washington Post, and author of Juicing the Game: Drugs, Power and the Fight for the Soul of Major League Baseball

“The lengthy description of game 7 makes for dramatic reading, and the interviews with key players from that game add a human dimension.”
-Booklist

“I enjoyed Charles’s book. It’s an interesting read, rich in thought-provoking detail and context, in the manner of Malcolm Gladwell. He deftly pulls off a difficult double play: educating the serious fan while entertaining the casual one.”
-Tom Verducci, Senior Writer for Sports Illustrated

“The Last Nine Innings is entertaining, engaging and enlightening. You’ll never watch a baseball game the same way.”
-Andrew Zimbalist, author of Baseball and Billions: A Probing Look Inside the Big Business of Our National Pastime and Robert A. Woods Professor of Economics at Smith College

“Memo to ESPN analysts, FOX color announcers and daily baseball scribes: stop telling us about who had a haircut, who didn’t have a haircut and who collects stamps. Rip out the red thread on the baseball, peel back the cowhide and talk about all the stuff that’s wound up inside the game. That’s what Charles Euchner does in The Last Nine Innings and it’s fascinating.”
-Leigh Montville, author of Ted Williams, Biography of an American Hero and Why Not Us?: The 86-Year Journey of the Boston Red Sox Fans from Unparalleled Suffering to the Promised Land of the 2004 World Series


The Great American Pastime has changed. For the first time in the history of the game, the three major forces that drive the evolution of modern pro baseball-The Triple Revolution-is revealed:

The Triple Revolution:
(1) Globalization of Recruiting and Business
(2) Scientific Analysis & Reduction of Physical Baseball Movements
(3) Evolution Effect of Modernized Stat-Crunching

Charles Euchner uses a dramatic moment-by-moment narrative of the seventh game of the 2001 World Series between the Yankees and the Diamondbacks to display the Triple Revolution; and to reveal the hidden dimensions of the “game within the game”: From pitching motions to batting styles, from fielding and base-running, to training and strategy.

Euchner uses extensive interviews with all the players from this modern classic to produce a comprehensive view of the game that will fascinate casual fans, and stimulate baseball experts. The insider narrative includes Mariano Rivera, Jorge Posada, Derek Jeter, Tino Martinez, Luis Gonzalez and Curt Schilling, along with the game's coaches, managers, support staff, even medical researchers and top game stats experts.

Among the questions answered: What is the ideal pitching motion? How can we judge defensive performance? What makes managers succeed and fail? What changes the odds over the course of the game? And much more. Whether a recreational fans, or serious student of the game, The Last Nine Innings enlightens; as baseball author Andrew Zimbalist writes, “You'll never watch a baseball game the same way.”
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Sammy Sosa in 9 Innings
A fellow villager tells his eyewitness account of Sammy Sosa's unbelievable journey from the Caribbean sugarcane plantation where he was born, into the hearts of American baseball fans. In vividly intimate language, Dominican journalist Julio C. Malone brilliantly weaves together the inspiring story of an international sports icon with the seductive, untold story of how politics and baseball have historically linked the destinies of the Dominican Republic and the United States. This is not a story of David and Goliath-but of a stormy, never-ending love affair most often consummated on baseball diamonds here and there.

In this unique love story, the very spirit of baseball is the invincible hero that fights social injustice, improves the human condition, transforms communities and wins our hearts. Capturing the raw magic of life in a Dominican sugarcane village, you will discover why so many record-shattering players emerge from its staggering poverty to thrill-and earn-millions in America's favorite pastime.

This gripping tale will appeal to baseball fans and non-fans alike. Sammy Sosa in 9 Innings is remarkable storytelling to be enjoyed by all who love tales of sportsmanship, and of winning against all odds. A must read for our youth, who are hungry for living heroes and rich history lessons that genuinely entertain..
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The Game: One Man, Nine Innings, A Love Affair with Baseball
In the spirit of Field of Dreams, a remarkable book about baseball and the meaning of life from the author of Living Prayer.

A game between the Iowa Cubs and the Nashville Sounds at an AAA park in Nashville, Tennessee, provides a lens through which Robert Benson explores the game of baseball and the meaning of life in The Game. It is "an ordinary week night game in the early part of the season between two teams that will finish far out of first place in the Pacific League." But Benson shows us how in this average game of baseball, just as in our everyday lives, the routine plays-the seemingly minor yet vital moves, empty of bravado-eventually win the game.

In beautifully measured prose, Benson links events in his life to the innings in this baseball game. Married to a woman who can quote baseball stats with the best of them and with two children who share his love for the game (his teenage daughter made the decision early on that she would be the first woman to play for the Yankees), Benson explores the ways in which baseball has always somehow shaped and defined his life. The Game is an extraordinary testament to the everlasting wonder and magic of the great American pastime..
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Ducks dig out of hole to beat Beavers.(Sports)(Oregon scores six runs in the seventh inning to beat OSU 9-8 in the conference opener): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
This digital document is an article from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), published by The Register Guard on March 27, 2004. The length of the article is 1133 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Ducks dig out of hole to beat Beavers.(Sports)(Oregon scores six runs in the seventh inning to beat OSU 9-8 in the conference opener)
Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: March 27, 2004
Publisher: The Register Guard
Page: D1

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