The Anatomy of Baseball Nicknames

The Anatomy of Baseball Nicknames
Title The Anatomy of Baseball Nicknames PDF eBook
Author Ken Melley
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages 188
Release 2020-11-08
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1642143782

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The Anatomy of Baseball Nicknames is filled with a selection of over seven hundred monikers given athletes, mostly in the game of baseball, that will make for an enjoyable read whether you are a fan of "America's Game" or not. Be it "the Left Arm of God" or "the Octopus" or "the Gooney Bird," all of these have been tagged to significant ballplayers in their major league careers. Besides the major leagues, which date back to the late 1800s, there is a wonderful parallel history of Negro Basebal

Baseball Nicknames

Baseball Nicknames
Title Baseball Nicknames PDF eBook
Author James K. Skipper
Publisher
Total Pages 408
Release 1992
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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The nicknames for over 3,600 players, umpires, managers, owners, broadcasters, writers, executives, other officials, and fans are included in this comprehensive reference work. Each entry provides the given name of the individual, nickname, position, years played (or associated with the game for nonplayers), and origin of the nickname. A separate section (compiled by Brenda S. Wilson) lists players and nicknames for the All American Girls Baseball League. An extensive name index completes the work.

A.K.A. Guide to Baseball Nicknames

A.K.A. Guide to Baseball Nicknames
Title A.K.A. Guide to Baseball Nicknames PDF eBook
Author Hal Evans
Publisher
Total Pages 86
Release 1987-01-01
Genre Baseball
ISBN 9780892042609

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Baseball's Greatest Nicknames

Baseball's Greatest Nicknames
Title Baseball's Greatest Nicknames PDF eBook
Author Thom Storden
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 33
Release 2021-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1663906831

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Many of the greatest baseball players have earned funny, odd, or interesting nicknames during their careers. Read to find out the stories behind baseball's legendary nicknames.

Having Fun with Baseball Nicknames

Having Fun with Baseball Nicknames
Title Having Fun with Baseball Nicknames PDF eBook
Author Phil Blazovich
Publisher Mlc Publications
Total Pages 281
Release 1997-03-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780965749206

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This book honors many more major leaguers through fun teams and facts. A must for all baseball fans.

From Abba-Dabba to Zorro

From Abba-Dabba to Zorro
Title From Abba-Dabba to Zorro PDF eBook
Author Stats Publishing
Publisher STATS Publishing
Total Pages 202
Release 1999-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781884064692

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No sport has a richer history of nicknames than baseball. STATS reveals the unusual and funny stories behind these monikers with anecdotes about such players as Skoonj, Big Six and the Tabasco Kid. From the all-time greats to the obscure substitutes, or at least the obscure substitutes with colorful nicknames, From Abba-Dabba to Zorro: The World of Baseball Nicknames provides a wealth of intriguing and insightful information that both baseball fanatics and casual fans will appreciate and enjoy. Features: * A rousing look at baseball's most intriguing names * Nickname All-Star teams, The All-Body Parts team, The All-Animal team * Players with the most unusual nicknames * Baseball celebrities pick their favorite nicknames

The Cooperstown Casebook

The Cooperstown Casebook
Title The Cooperstown Casebook PDF eBook
Author Jay Jaffe
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 389
Release 2017-07-25
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1466882182

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A revolutionary method for electing players to the Baseball Hall of Fame from Sports Illustrated writer Jay Jaffe, using his popular and proprietary “JAWS” ranking system. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, tucked away in upstate New York in a small town called Cooperstown, is far from any major media market or big league stadium. Yet no sports hall of fame’s membership is so hallowed, nor its qualifications so debated, nor its voting process so dissected. Since its founding in 1936, the Hall of Fame’s standards for election have been nebulous, and its selection processes arcane, resulting in confusion among voters, not to mention mistakes in who has been recognized and who has been bypassed. Numerous so-called “greats” have been inducted despite having not been so great, while popular but controversial players such as all-time home run leader Barry Bonds and all-time hits leader Pete Rose are on the outside looking in. Now, in The Cooperstown Casebook, Jay Jaffe shows us how to use his revolutionary ranking system to ensure the right players are recognized. The foundation of Jaffe’s approach is his JAWS system, an acronym for the Jaffe WAR Score, which he developed over a decade ago. Through JAWS, each candidate can be objectively compared on the basis of career and peak value to the players at his position who are already in the Hall of Fame. Because of its utility, JAWS has gained an increasing amount of exposure in recent years. Through his analysis, Jaffe shows why the Hall of Fame still matters and how it can remain relevant in the 21st century.