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A BIOGRAPHY OF THE FAMOUS BATTER WHO DIED TRAGICALLY ON A MISSION OF MERCY ON NEW YEAR'S EVE, 1972. GRADES 5-8. (PUTNAM SPORTS SHELF).
Author : Arnold Hano
Publisher : Putnam Publishing Group
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 37,20 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
A BIOGRAPHY OF THE FAMOUS BATTER WHO DIED TRAGICALLY ON A MISSION OF MERCY ON NEW YEAR'S EVE, 1972. GRADES 5-8. (PUTNAM SPORTS SHELF).
Author : Jerry Roberts
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 129 pages
File Size : 44,99 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Baseball players
ISBN : 1438112025
Presents the personal life and baseball career of Roberto Clemente, a Hall of Famer also known for his charitable work.
Author : Jennifer Strand
Publisher : ABDO
Page : 27 pages
File Size : 20,70 MB
Release : 2016-08-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1680794213
One of the first Latin Americans to play Major League Baseball, Roberto Clemente was a true trailblazer. Historic photos and easy-to-read text take readers into the athlete’s life. Zoom in even deeper with quick stats, a timeline, and bolded glossary terms. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Zoom is a division of ABDO.
Author : Jonah Winter
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 11,93 MB
Release : 2011-07-26
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1442440740
On an island called Puerto Rico, there lived a little boy who wanted only to play baseball. Although he had no money, Roberto Clemente practiced and practiced until--eventually--he made it to the Major Leagues. America! As a right-fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, he fought tough opponents--and even tougher racism--but with his unreal catches and swift feet, he earned his nickname, "The Great One." He led the Pirates to two World Series, hit 3,000 hits, and was the first Latino to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. But it wasn't just baseball that made Clemente legendary--he was was also a humanitarian dedicated to improving the lives of others.
Author : Bruce Markusen
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 501 pages
File Size : 20,9 MB
Release : 2014-12-17
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1613217587
Thirty-five years ago, Roberto Clemente made baseball history when he became the first Latin American to enter the Hall of Fame. Roberto Clemente: The Great One evaluates one of the game’s most dynamic players and perhaps its most selfless humanitarian. From modest beginnings in Carolina, Puerto Rico, to a legendary career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, to his tragically premature death in a plane crash, Roberto Clemente remains one of baseball’s most compelling characters. Interviews with teammates Willie Stargell and Al Oliver, former major league commissioner Bowie Kuhn, and close friends of Clemente lend insight into his character and contributions. Markusen successfully analyzes the cultural misunderstandings between Clemente and his audience as well as the struggles and hardships he and other Latin American players endured during that era. Regardless, he is a key example of how athletes can be more than just a source of entertainment. Undoubtedly, Clemente was never give the national exposure he deserved until the 1971 World Series, and subsequently his death in 1972 not only cut short a tremendous career but also deprived the world of more humanitarian efforts to those in need. The Great One fully examines Clemente’s legacy, which he developed at a time of unprecedented success for Latin American players.
Author : Bruce Markusen
Publisher : Sports Publishing LLC
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 15,37 MB
Release : 2002-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781582613123
Twenty-five years ago, Roberto Clemente made baseball history when he became the first Latin American to enter the Hall of Fame. Roberto Clemente: The Great One explores one of the game's most dynamic players and perhaps its most selfless humanitarian. From modest beginnings in Carolina, Puerto Rico, to a legendary career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, to his tragically premature death in a plane crash, The Great One details the story of one of baseball's most compelling characters. Interviews with teammates Willie Stargell and Al Oliver, former major league commissioner Bowie Kuhn, and dose friends of Clemente lend insight into his character and contributions. The Great One fully examines Clemente's legacy, at a time of unprecedented success for Latin American players.
Author : Bill Nowlin
Publisher : University of Nebraska Press
Page : 627 pages
File Size : 14,97 MB
Release : 2020-09-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1496223268
SABR 50 at 50 celebrates and highlights the Society for American Baseball Research’s wide-ranging contributions to baseball history. Established in 1971 in Cooperstown, New York, SABR has sought to foster and disseminate the research of baseball—with groundbreaking work from statisticians, historians, and independent researchers—and has published dozens of articles with far-reaching and long-lasting impact on the game. Among its current membership are many Major and Minor League Baseball officials, broadcasters, and writers as well as numerous former players. The diversity of SABR members’ interests is reflected in this fiftieth-anniversary volume—from baseball and the arts to statistical analysis to the Deadball Era to women in baseball. SABR 50 at 50 includes the most important and influential research published by members across a multitude of topics, including the sabermetric work of Dick Cramer, Pete Palmer, and Bill James, along with Jerry Malloy on the Negro Leagues, Keith Olbermann on why the shortstop position is number 6, John Thorn and Jules Tygiel on the untold story behind Jackie Robinson’s signing with the Dodgers, and Gai Berlage on the Colorado Silver Bullets women’s team in the 1990s. To provide history and context, each notable research article is accompanied by a short introduction. As SABR celebrates fifty years this collection gathers the organization’s most notable research and baseball history for the serious baseball reader.
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Publisher :
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 36,42 MB
Release : 2016
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ISBN : 9781663628817
Author : Peter C. Bjarkman
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 30,23 MB
Release : 2010-07-27
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780786483082
Since Cuba's Esteban Bellan made his debut for the Troy Haymakers of the National Association in 1871, Latin Americans have played a large role in the major leagues. Nearly 15 percent of big league rosters are made up of Latinos, while the region's colorful and competitive winter leagues have been a proving ground for up-and-coming major league players and managers. Early Latin American stars were barred purely because of the color of their skin from playing in the major leagues. Players such as Jose Mendez and Martin Dihigo (the only player elected to the U.S., Cuban and Mexican halls of fame) made their marks on the Negro Leagues, turning the leagues' barnstorming tours into major attractions in many Caribbean countries. This history of the players and events that make up the rich tradition of Latin American baseball gives a unique insight to this long-neglected area of baseball.
Author : Rob Ruck
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 27,75 MB
Release : 2012-02-21
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0807048070
From an award-winning writer, the first linked history of African Americans and Latinos in Major League Baseball After peaking at 27 percent of all major leaguers in 1975, African Americans now make up less than one-tenth--a decline unimaginable in other men's pro sports. The number of Latin Americans, by contrast, has exploded to over one-quarter of all major leaguers and roughly half of those playing in the minors. Award-winning historian Rob Ruck not only explains the catalyst for this sea change; he also breaks down the consequences that cut across society. Integration cost black and Caribbean societies control over their own sporting lives, changing the meaning of the sport, but not always for the better. While it channeled black and Latino athletes into major league baseball, integration did little for the communities they left behind. By looking at this history from the vantage point of black America and the Caribbean, a more complex story comes into focus, one largely missing from traditional narratives of baseball's history. Raceball unveils a fresh and stunning truth: baseball has never been stronger as a business, never weaker as a game.