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The 34-Ton Bat: The Story of Baseball as Told Through Bobbleheads, Cracker Jacks, Jockstraps, Eye Black, and 375 Other Strange and Unforgettable Objects
Steve Rushin
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| #146754 in Books | Little, Brown and Company | 2013-10-15 | 2013-10-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.75 x1.25 x6.00l,1.01 | File type: PDF | 352 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Fantastic Read|By Eric|A "why didn't anyone think of this before" book about the paraphernalia that makes baseball what it is. The histories and evolutions of the ball, bat, glove, uniforms, novelties and oddities that have become part of the game's past and present are all recounted with Steve Rushin's patented clever flair. I did not expect to discover the origin of the term|From Publishers Weekly|Rushin, a longtime acclaimed writer for Sports Illustrated, chronicles the history of baseball through the items used by players (baseball bats, sanitary socks), enjoyed by fans (beer and hot dogs), and sported by both (baseball caps). A l
An unorthodox history of baseball told through the enthralling stories of the game's objects, equipment, and characters.
No sport embraces its wild history quite like baseball, especially in memorabilia and objects. Sure, there are baseball cards and team pennants. But there are also huge balls, giant bats, peanuts, cracker jacks, eyeblack, and more, each with a backstory you have to read to believe. In THE 34-TON BAT, Sports Illustrated writer Steve...
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