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APPALACHIAN LEAGUE BASEBALL

APPALACHIAN LEAGUE BASEBALL
Author: Allen LaMountain
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2014-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1499042841

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Baseball. the very word brings to mind summer days, a feeling of youthful exuberance, and rebirth. Baseball is nostalgic in its essence, and I hope that I have captured that feeling in this book. the stories of the rise of many young hopeful ballplayers who had the talent and drive to make it to the big leagues and in some cases rise to the very pinnacle of success is what prompted me to write their stories. Over the years of my stint covering the Appalachian League, I witnessed a great many players make it to "The Show." If you are a fan of baseball, as I am, you will enjoy discovering the history of this talent-rich league as well as the biographies of the players and managers who passed through the Appy League on their way up the ladder. I hope you enjoy reading this book as much as I did writing it.


A Baseball Summer in the South

A Baseball Summer in the South
Author: Carl Kline
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1514456826

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Discover the Appalachian League. The Advanced Rookie level of Minor League baseball where so many have gotten their start in professional baseball. This is a book of photographs with a dual purpose. One is to share with the reader different views of the ballparks to understand the charm and appeal of each team. In the late 1800s and early 1900s town ball spread across the country. Towns formed teams to compete with each other for bragging rights and fierce rivalries developed. The Appy League reminds me of about the closest example of Town Ball that we have today. Allen LaMountain published a definitive book on the history and background of the league as well as stories of many that made the majors after gaining their starts in the Appy. I hope this book serves to help the readers of LaMountains book (Appalachian League Baseball-Where Rookies Rise) to visualize some of the stories he describes. The second purpose is to present photos of the Appy players (although not all inclusive) from the 2015 season. Some of these young men will advance to higher levels of the minors and some all the way to the Major Leagues. But many might only advance a level or two and some may not advance at all. I have tried to provide photos of many so there might be a source for them to say, This is where I started my professional baseball career. (Over 400 young hopefuls played in the Appy in 2015) Team baseball card sets are produced by most Minor League teams. But the Appy League short season, late June through late August, makes it financially challenging to produce sets. By the time photos are taken and the turnaround time with the card companies, sometimes it is early to mid-August until the team has sets to sell at the ballpark. Required minimum orders can sometimes mean a loss in production costs. In 2015 only 5 of the ten Appalachian League teams produced card sets. But every player in every set produced is especially proud of his first card. So, if you find yourself in Eastern Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia or North Carolina and you are hungry for baseball in the middle of summer..Discover the Appalachian League. You will not be disappointed.


Batter Up!

Batter Up!
Author: Doug Brooker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09-24
Genre:
ISBN:

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This 10-team baseball league, with its unique team names, is nestled in the beautiful scenery and topography of the famous Appalachian Trail, The Blue Ridge Parkway and The Great Smoky Mountains.


Ball, Bat and Bitumen

Ball, Bat and Bitumen
Author: L.M. Sutter
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2009-01-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0786452668

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They emerged from the mines, shook off the coal dust, and stepped onto the diamond. From the early 1900s to the 1950s, baseball games between mine workers were a small-town phenomenon, each team attracting avid and intensely loyal fans. Talented part-time athletes competed at the amateur, semi-pro and professional levels. Equally competitive were the coal company officials, who often brought in ringers, or players of exceptional ability, giving them easier jobs above ground or a padded pay packet. Based on interviews with surviving players, families of deceased players, and contemporary sources, this thoroughgoing history covers not only teams and leagues but their function within the mining communities of Virginia, Kentucky and West Virginia. The book features a special section on African-American mining teams, a coalfield map and many photographs.


Muscle, a Minor League Legend

Muscle, a Minor League Legend
Author: George Stone
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003
Genre: Baseball players
ISBN: 0741415070

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Small-Town Heroes

Small-Town Heroes
Author: Hank Davis
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780803266391

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In 1993 successful psychologist and journalist Hank Davis undertook an epic journey exploring the atmosphere and culture of both minor league baseball and the small towns that embrace it. Davis shows us the warmth, quirkiness, and desperate energy of minor league ball, from encounters with future stars to those who would never make it to the ?show?; from the kids selling Cracker Jacks outside the park to the aging coaches who persevere out of sheer love for the game. As Davis says, ?the minor leagues are full of stories,? and he tells some of the best of them here. A new afterword by the author dis-cusses where the minor league players are now.


The Appalachian League Black Book

The Appalachian League Black Book
Author: Karl Wingler
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1949
Genre: Minor league baseball
ISBN:

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Visit the Appalachian League

Visit the Appalachian League
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release:
Genre: Minor league baseball
ISBN:

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There's a Bulldozer on Home Plate

There's a Bulldozer on Home Plate
Author: Miles Wolff
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2023-02-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476647852

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The "father of Independent Baseball," Miles Wolff recounts his 50-year career in the game and how his experiences lead to the founding of the modern independent game, with some opposition from the existing major and minor leagues. Along the way, he describes how the movie Bull Durham came to be made and covers the history of minor league ball's growth from mom-and-pop operations to major business endeavors.


Baseball in the Carolinas

Baseball in the Carolinas
Author: Chris Holaday
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0786480858

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It is not known exactly when base ball first made its way down to the Carolinas, but it was being played in North and South Carolina at least as early as the Civil War. By the early years of the twentieth century, the game had become a dominant form of entertainment in both states--and has remained a part of many communities across the Carolinas ever since. This work is a collection of 25 nonfiction stories about baseball as it has been played in the Carolinas from its early days to the present. Contributors to this work include Marshall Adesman writing about his love for the Durham Athletic Park, David Beal remembering the last bus trip the Winston-Salem Warthogs made to play the Durham Bulls in 1997 before the Bulls became a Triple A team, Robert Gaunt writing about the All-American Girls Baseball League and its players in South Carolina, Thomas Perry telling the story of Shoeless Joe Jackson's start in baseball in the textile leagues, Parker Chesson relating the 1947 Albemarle League playoff, and Bijan Bayne chronicling black professional baseball in North Carolina from World War I to the Depression, just to name a few.