Hall of Fame sportswriter Harold Kaese chronicles the ups and downs of the storied baseball franchise's 82 seasons in Boston.
The story of the beloved baseball team that kept the city cheering through the Great Depression and two world wars—includes photos.
Using Judge Fuchs' unfinished autobiography, the memories of his son who worked in the organization, and extensive additional research, this story of an owner and an era is complete.
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Kohout, Martin D. Hal Chase: The Black Prince of Baseball. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2001. Kuklick, Bruce. To Everything a Season: Shibe Park and Urban Philadelphia, 1909–1976. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991.
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Braves Field: Memorable Moments at Boston's Lost Diamond combines the collaborative effort of 43 members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), including Alan Cohen, Bob Brady, Bob Goodof, Bob LeMoine, Bob Ruzzo, Brian ...
These were different days. The game was played a little differently from today-- but not that differently. Take some time and enjoy the work of 38 members of SABR (the Society for American Baseball Research).
This book recounts every at-bat of the 1948 Series, along with key moments of the regular season, including the antics of colorful Indians' owner Bill Veeck and a near fatality on the diamond.
The "Miracle Braves" were Boston's first "worst-to-first" winners of the World Series in 1914. This book is the story of that team told through biographies of every player on the roster, as well as coaches and more.
This book, a partnership between the Boston Public Library and the Boston Red Sox, is part of an effort to bring Red Sox history to life. Large format prints of most of the images included here are hung inside Fenway Park.