Baseball
A HIstory of America's Game
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Published:8th Apr '25
£108.00
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Analytics, technology, and the most ambitious rewrite of the rulebook in fifty years have reshaped baseball. Benjamin G. Rader’s account of the American pastime moves from diamonds scratched out of commons and corn fields to the multimedia theme parks doubling as today’s baseball stadiums. The fifth edition follows the long arc of the game’s history into the third decade of the twenty-first century, an era rich in innovation but even richer from revenue streams undreamt-of by the plutocrats of old. Rader brings readers up to date with looks at the Astros cheating scandal, on-the-field changes from power pitchers to ghost runners, data-driven player development and career rebirth, and the one-of-a-kind Shohei Ohtani.
Engrossing and complete, Baseball, Fifth Edition, offers a comprehensive tour of the game and its place within American society and culture.
“The best single-volume history of the sport. Tackles the business and organizational evolution of the professional game, while not losing sight of how it was played on the field.”--Washington Post Book World “Baseball reflects Rader's firm grasp of the best and latest scholarship and his insightful understanding of American sport history.”--Sporting News
ISBN: 9780252046704
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
328 pages
Fifth Edition