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The unwritten rules of baseball (1st ed.)

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From beanballs to basebrawls, the most important rules governing the game of baseball have never been officially written downuntil now.They have no sanction from the Commissioner, appear nowhere in any official publication, and are generally not posted on any clubhouse wall.

They represent a set of time-honored customs, rituals, and good manners that show a respect for the game, one's teammates, and one's opponents.

Sometimes they contradict the official rulebook. The fans generally only hear about them when one is bent or broken, and it becomes news for a few days.

Now, for the first time ever, Paul Dickson has put these unwritten rules down on paper, covering every situation, whether on the field or in the clubhouse, press box, or stands.

Along with entertaining baseball axioms, quotations, and rules of thumb, this essential volume contains the collected wisdom of dozens of players, managers, and reporters on the secret rules that you break at your own risk, such as:1.7.1.

In a Fight, Everyone Must Leave the Bench and the Bullpen Has to Join In1.13.3.

In a Blowout Game, Never Swing as Hard as You Can at a 3-0 Pitch5.1.0.

In Areas That Have Two Baseball Teams, Any Given Fan Can Only Really Root For One of Them

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Product Details
Collins Press
0061971243 / 9780061971242
eBook (EPUB)
796.357
06/10/2009
English
77 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%