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Touching Second
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Touching Second

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Johnny Evers was widely considered the brainiest ballplayer of his day and, along with Ty Cobb, one of the most guileful and cantankerous. (He and Joe Tinker, two thirds of the famous double-play combination, battled each other nearly as viciously and as often as they did their opponents.) One of the great practitioners of the inside game, Evers was quick to pick up on the unwatched-for advantage that might upend his opponent and propel his team to victory. In 1910’s Touching Second, Evers describes the game as it was played during the first decade of the 20th century. With an emphasis on what Evers saw as baseball’s development
into an exact mathematical sport,
he describes the great plays and players, shares
anecdotes and incidents of decisive struggles on the diamond,
and discusses
the signs and systems used by championship teams.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
30 December 2004
Pages
285
ISBN
9780786418695

Johnny Evers was widely considered the brainiest ballplayer of his day and, along with Ty Cobb, one of the most guileful and cantankerous. (He and Joe Tinker, two thirds of the famous double-play combination, battled each other nearly as viciously and as often as they did their opponents.) One of the great practitioners of the inside game, Evers was quick to pick up on the unwatched-for advantage that might upend his opponent and propel his team to victory. In 1910’s Touching Second, Evers describes the game as it was played during the first decade of the 20th century. With an emphasis on what Evers saw as baseball’s development
into an exact mathematical sport,
he describes the great plays and players, shares
anecdotes and incidents of decisive struggles on the diamond,
and discusses
the signs and systems used by championship teams.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
30 December 2004
Pages
285
ISBN
9780786418695