Strike Four: The Evolution of Baseball
Baseball began as a schoolyard game, brought to America by the colonists. It evolved rapidly over the second half of the nineteenth century, with innovations and rule changes continuing throughout the twentieth century and into the modern era. But why and how did these changes take place?

In Strike Four: The Evolution of Baseball, Richard Hershberger examines the national pastime’s development, from the reasoning behind new rules and innovations to the consequences of these changes—both intended and unintended—that often led to a new round of modifications. Topics examined include the dropped third strike, foul territory, nine innings, tagging up, balls and strikes, tie games, equipment, the infield fly rule, and many more.

Ultimately, this book provides the reader with a narrative history of how baseball evolved from an informal folk game to the sport played in ballparks around the world today. As such, Strike Four is a wonderful reference for sports fans and historians of all generations.
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Strike Four: The Evolution of Baseball
Baseball began as a schoolyard game, brought to America by the colonists. It evolved rapidly over the second half of the nineteenth century, with innovations and rule changes continuing throughout the twentieth century and into the modern era. But why and how did these changes take place?

In Strike Four: The Evolution of Baseball, Richard Hershberger examines the national pastime’s development, from the reasoning behind new rules and innovations to the consequences of these changes—both intended and unintended—that often led to a new round of modifications. Topics examined include the dropped third strike, foul territory, nine innings, tagging up, balls and strikes, tie games, equipment, the infield fly rule, and many more.

Ultimately, this book provides the reader with a narrative history of how baseball evolved from an informal folk game to the sport played in ballparks around the world today. As such, Strike Four is a wonderful reference for sports fans and historians of all generations.
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Strike Four: The Evolution of Baseball

Strike Four: The Evolution of Baseball

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Overview

Baseball began as a schoolyard game, brought to America by the colonists. It evolved rapidly over the second half of the nineteenth century, with innovations and rule changes continuing throughout the twentieth century and into the modern era. But why and how did these changes take place?

In Strike Four: The Evolution of Baseball, Richard Hershberger examines the national pastime’s development, from the reasoning behind new rules and innovations to the consequences of these changes—both intended and unintended—that often led to a new round of modifications. Topics examined include the dropped third strike, foul territory, nine innings, tagging up, balls and strikes, tie games, equipment, the infield fly rule, and many more.

Ultimately, this book provides the reader with a narrative history of how baseball evolved from an informal folk game to the sport played in ballparks around the world today. As such, Strike Four is a wonderful reference for sports fans and historians of all generations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538121153
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/08/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 893,989
File size: 29 MB
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About the Author

Richard Hershberger is the author of numerous articles about baseball history, specializing in the nineteenth century and in the development of the rules. He is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research.

Table of Contents

Foreword John Thorn

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Who Makes the Rules and Why?

1: Premodern Baseball

2: Strikeouts and the Dropped Third Strike

3: Foul Territory and Dead Balls

4: Three-Out Innings

5: Tagging Runners, Nine Men, and Force Plays

6: Balks and Stolen Bases

7: Nine-Inning Games

8: The Diamond

9: The Fly Game

10: Tagging Up

11: Swift Pitching and the Balk

12: Called Strikes and the Base on Balls

13: Implementing Balls and Strikes

14: The Early Strike Zone

15: The Early Umpire

16: The Fielding Revolution

17: The Ball and Bat

18: Overrunning First Base

19: Extra Innings, Tie Games, and Suspended Games

20: Fair-Fouls and the Foul Pole

21: The Batter’s Box

22: Curveballs and Overhand Pitching

23: The Modern Pitch Delivery and Balk

24: Hit by Pitch

25: Gloves and Mitts

26: Catchers’ Equipment and the Catcher’s Box

27: Four Balls and Three Strikes, Foul Tips, and the Modern Strike Zone

28: The Infield Fly Rule

29: The Modern Umpire

30: Player Substitutions

31: The Foul Strike

32: The Spitball

33: The Pitcher’s Mound

34: The Designated Hitter

35: Video Replay Review

36: The Future

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

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