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Twin Cities Sports

Twin Cities Sports
Author: Sheldon Anderson
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-02-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1610756789

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The histories in Twin Cities Sports are rooted in the class, ethnic, and regional identity of this unique upper midwestern metropolitan area. The compilation includes a wide range of important studies on the hub of interwar speedskating, the success of Gopher football in the Jim Crow era, the integration of municipal golf courses, the building of a world-renowned park system, the Minneapolis Lakers’ basketball dynasty, the Minnesota Twins’ connections to Cuba, and more.


Hidden History of Twin Cities Sports

Hidden History of Twin Cities Sports
Author: Joel Rippel
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2023-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467153184

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Twin Cities sports fans are well-versed in disappointment, but the last 120 years of Minneapolis and St. Paul sports have also produced forgotten milestones. Most know of the Vikings' Super Bowl woes and the Twins' record-setting postseason losing streak. Few know that the first full-time college basketball coach originated here and that a Babe Ruth home run record supplanted a local player's achievement. Fewer still know about near misses like John Wooden almost becoming the University of Minnesota basketball coach in 1948 and Billie Jean King turning down an offer to join the Twin Cities' World Team Tennis franchise. Longtime Twin Cities journalist Joel Rippel documents these subjects and other forgotten or unheralded stories.


Historic Ballparks of the Twin Cities

Historic Ballparks of the Twin Cities
Author: Stew Thornley
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 146714634X

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From the rickety to the palatial, ballparks have grown up with and defined baseball in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Some old-timers have vivid memories of cheering for Willie Mays and Roy Campanella at Nicollet and Lexington. Others marveled at a majestic Killebrew home run at the Met. Many a lucky resident celebrated two world championships in the Metrodome and witnessed one of the greatest pitching performances in World Series history. More recently, fans have enjoyed the return of sunshine and even raindrops at Target Field. Described by City Pages as the most respected local baseball historian, Stew Thornley leads a tour of where we--as well as our grandparents and now our children--discovered baseball.


Minnesota Sports Almanac

Minnesota Sports Almanac
Author: Joel A. Rippel
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780873515580

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For athletes, fanatics, and trivia buffs alike, Minnesota's first and only comprehensive sports almanac features 125 glorious years of winning, losing, and playing the game.


75 Memorable Moments in Minnesota Sports

75 Memorable Moments in Minnesota Sports
Author: Joel A. Rippel
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780873514750

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An illustrated history of the most electrifying, influential, and noteworthy moments in the state's sports history


Hidden History of Twin Cities Sports

Hidden History of Twin Cities Sports
Author: Joel Rippel
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2023-06-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439678200

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Twin Cities sports fans are well-versed in disappointment, but the last 120 years of Minneapolis and St. Paul sports have also produced forgotten milestones. Most know of the Vikings' Super Bowl woes and the Twins' record-setting postseason losing streak. Few know that the first full-time college basketball coach originated here and that a Babe Ruth home run record supplanted a local player's achievement. Fewer still know about near misses like John Wooden almost becoming the University of Minnesota basketball coach in 1948 and Billie Jean King turning down an offer to join the Twin Cities' World Team Tennis franchise. Longtime Twin Cities journalist Joel Rippel documents these subjects and other forgotten or unheralded stories.


T is for Twin Cities

T is for Twin Cities
Author: Nancy Carlson
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1627531041

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The Twin Cities region of Minnesota has long been recognized as a hub of history, culture, commerce, and education. Now in T is for Twin Cities: A Minneapolis/St. Paul Alphabet, readers can explore the many treasures the area has to offer. Visit the celebrated state capitol building in St. Paul, which was modeled after Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome. Meet cartoonist Charles Schulz of "Peanuts" fame and "Prairie Home Companion" radio personality Garrison Keillor, just a few of the famous Minnesotans profiled. And learn why Minneapolis is called the "City of Lakes" while enjoying the Twin Cities region's many outdoor recreational opportunities.


Sid!

Sid!
Author: Sid Hartman
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2007-05-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1610600436

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In this memoir, the Dean of Twin Cities sports journalism looks back on his memorable career and the stories he has covered. Sid Hartman has been at the center of Minnesota sports for more than sixty years, getting the inside scoop from players, coaches, owners, and his many “close personal friends.” This fascinating tell-all reveals Sid’s life and career, from his days as a newspaper boy in Minneapolis and his first scoops as a cub reporter with the Minneapolis Tribune, to his place as a true Minnesota legend. From his controversial role as de facto general manager of the Minneapolis Lakers to his fight to save the Twins, Sid has been in the thick of the local sports scene at all levels. In these pages, sports fans will be privy to Sid’s insight into hundreds of events and legendary figures, from Bud Grant and Bob Knight to Kirby Puckett and Kevin Garnett. As one of the most widely read and listened-to sports journalists in the Midwest for over half a century, Sid’s impact has been felt by fans from all walks of life, including renowned figures such as Tom Brokaw and Walter Mondale, who called Sid “one of America’s hardest-working, most widely read sportswriters.” Join Sid and his cast of thousands, and enjoy their outrageous stories—and learn some Minnesota sports history in the process. This updated edition includes Sid’s reminiscences on the past decade of Minnesota sports, including the resurgent Twins, the rocky Vikings, and his always-beloved Gophers.


Tales from the Minnesota Sports Beat

Tales from the Minnesota Sports Beat
Author: Patrick Reusse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781681342306

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Memories and stories from more than half a century of writing, reporting, and ranting by a Minnesota sports icon. Minneapolis Star Tribune senior columnist Patrick Reusse is a legendary fixture in Minnesota sports. Like his late colleague Sid Hartman, he is known by his legion of fans (and those who find him curmudgeonly) by one name: Reusse! Starting as a sportswriter in 1965 and still going strong in 2021, Reusse has covered every major sporting event imaginable and met scores of unforgettable characters during his long career in newspapers, radio, and television. Reusse's unique writing style and eye for human-interest angles have made him a master storyteller. He has collected a trove of stories along the way: from growing up in tiny Fulda as the son of an undertaker, to landing a columnist gig at a big-city newspaper; from covering Tom Kelly's Twins championship teams, to handing out fictional turkeys every Thanksgiving; from Olympic triumphs and failures, to countless major moments from Twins Cities sports teams. Reusse has seen a lot in his more than half a century reporting on sports in Minnesota and around the country. With his coauthor and fellow Star Tribune sports journalist Chip Scoggins, he brings together here his favorite stories, characters, and memories in that distinctive Reusse voice.


Lost Twin Cities

Lost Twin Cities
Author: Larry Millett
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 1992
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0873512731

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1993 American Institute of Architects International Architecture Book Award