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Features statistics, profiles, and essays on the major and minor leagues
A timely, comprehensive baseball volume, this book contains the most current, up-to-date information on the 600 current players, the 200 rookie prospects, including hall of fame bios, year-by-year reviews, awards and highlights, and much more!
An . . . instant source of statistical data on every player in baseball. A must to have within reach at all times.--Joe McIlvaine, president, New York Mets.
Based on America's most popular baseball publication, this new edition provides the baseball lover with all new statistics, profiles, and analyses in addition to editorial essays on high salaries and top draft prospects. Original.
Everything fans need ever want to know about professional baseball in 1996 can be found in the "Baseball Guide", including previews of the 1997 season, plus baseball's history with all-time award winners, team-by-team data, and a Hall of Fame list. 28 charts & diagrams.
USA Today Baseball Weekly, and Total Sports, publisher of Total Baseball: The Official Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball, team up to produce the ultimate guide to the 1998 baseball season in the USA Today Baseball Weekly 1999 Almanac. The Almanac provides baseball fans with a quick reference for a long season, covering every angle of the year in baseball from Little League to Mark McGwire. You'll find complete 1998 player statistics arranged by both team and position; fantasy values for every major league player; comprehensive playoff and World Series wrap-ups from the staff of USA Today Baseball Weekly; and multi-page sections for each franchise, including minor league system recaps and team historical records.
Fast access to the facts--the 1997 Information Please Sports Almanac showcases all the winners and losers, year by year, sport by sport, like no other almanac. With more than 950 fact-filled pages, the IPSA has been revised and updated to reflect every change in the universe of sports during the past year, including the newly created Pro Soccer and Indy Racing leagues, a greatly expanded Olympics section, and complete coverage of the World Series.
The first owner of the Santurce Crabbers, Pedrin Zorrilla, was a visionary, with many Negro League and big league contacts (he signed up Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige, Roy Campanella, Ray Dandridge and Leon Day in the first decade). Santurce was the most successful winter league team of the 1950s, with three Caribbean Series titles. Roberto Clemente, Ruben Gomez, Willie Mays, Willard Brown and Bob Thurman played for the Crabbers. Tom Lasorda used to pitch for them. Santurce set up working agreements with the Giants, Orioles, Dodgers and Astros, among other teams. Earl Weaver and Frank Robinson were team managers; several Hall of Famers were early-career Crabbers. Orlando Cepeda and Tony (Tany) Perez played their entire winter league careers with Santurce.