Baseball Myths

Debating, Debunking, and Disproving Tales from the Diamond

By (author) Bill Deane

Publication date:

13 September 2012

Length of book:

216 pages

Publisher

Scarecrow Press

Dimensions:

234x159mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780810885462

Baseball followers have been perpetuating, debating, and debunking myths for nearly two centuries, producing a treasury of baseball stories and “facts.” Yet never before have these elements of baseball history been carefully scrutinized and compiled into one comprehensive work—until now. In Baseball Myths: Debating, Debunking, and Disproving Tales from the Diamond, award-winning researcher Bill Deane examines baseball legends—old and new.

This book covers such legendary players as Shoeless Joe Jackson, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Jackie Robinson, Pete Rose, and Derek Jeter, while also looking at lesser-known figures like Dummy Hoy, Grover Land, Wally Pipp, and Babe Herman—not to mention people who found fame in other fields, such as Civil War General Abner Doubleday, Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, and comedians Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Deane’s original research and logic will educate, amuse, and often surprise readers, revealing the truth behind such legends as the inventor of baseball, the first black player in the major leagues, and even the origin of the hot dog.

With photographs, stats, and more than 80 myths examined, this book is sure to fascinate everyone, from the casual baseball fan to lifelong devotees of the sport.
An honored member of the society for American Baseball Research, former senior research associate at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and author of six books and numerous articles and book chapters about baseball, Bill Deane has outstanding credentials....Readers unfamiliar with baseball myths will find this book a useful starting point.