Heroes of Baseball: The Men Who Made It America's Favorite Game
by Robert Lipsyte

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ISBN-10:   0689867417
ISBN-13:   9780689867415
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Edition:   illustrated
Category:   Sports
Pub. Date:   February 2006
Pages:   96
Format:   Trade Cloth 2


Awards
2006  Silver Birch Award  Nominee/Honoree 
2000  James Beard Foundation KitchenAid Book Awards  Nominee/Honoree 


Subjects
BASEBALL PLAYERS


Description/Notes
'A thoroughly entertaining book that reveals stories I had never heard before -- about baseball and our country. A sneaky way to teach history.' -- Jim Bouton, former Yankees pitcher and author of Ball Four
'Robert Lipsyte is the very best at what he does: he writes about what's important while entertaining you all the way. No other sport has a history like baseball. This book is a marvel as the stars of the game come alive in words and rare photos. If you want to meet the men who have made America's Pastime great, here's the book for you.' -- Peter Golenbock, author of Red Sox Nation and Hank Aaron: Brave in Every Way
TY COBB. CHRISTY MATHEWSON. SHOELESS JOE JACKSON. BABE RUTH. LOU GEHRIG. JACKIE ROBINSON. JOE DIMAGGIO. MICKEY MANTLE. WILLIE MAYS. DUKE SNIDER. TED WILLIAMS. CURT FLOOD. ROBERTO CLEMENTE. HANK AARON. Their names echo through the halls of time and the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Their feats are legendary. They never quit, and they never backed down. They inspired generations of Americans to push themselves to do their very best. They were, and remain, the heroes of baseball. Hitting monster home runs, pitching perfect games, making impossible catches, and stealing home during the World Series -- these are the kinds of feats that turn baseball players into baseball superstars. But it takes more than great feats to become a hero of the game. Every generation needs its own heroes, and in each generation that need is answered differently. Heroes reflect the times and societies in which they live and work. The impact made by baseball's heroes affects the way our society perceives itself, as well as the goals we set for ourselves and for our nation. Award-winning sportswriter Robert Lipsyte presents his vision for who the heroes of the game are, and what they did to achieve their legendary status.
Meet the men who were and remain the heroes of baseball. These are men who did more than hit home runs or pitch perfect games--they changed the way our society perceives itself, and the goals we set for ourselves and our nation.
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