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In this landmark work that deftly mixed scholarship, experience, and wit, major leaguer John Montgomery Ward documented the game’s murky beginnings and addressed baseball matters “which can be told only by a player.” In his book, he urged players to “keep out of saloons,” suggested that playing handball was more beneficial than spring training, and heartily supported amateur baseball “in every hamlet” as the basis for the game’s continued success.
Year | Season | mediaFreq | slug | issueDate | Cover | Issue | View | Issue Title | On Cover | Editor/Author | # Pages | |
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1888 | 1888 | X | ward-baseball-how-to-become-a-player | 1888-01-01 | 1888 | Base Ball: How to Become a Player | 1 | John Ward | 150 | |||