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A Treasury of Award-Winning Writing from the Official Historian of Major League Baseball
By Jerome Holtzman
SPORTS & RECREATION
256 Pages, 5 x 8
Formats: Cloth, Mobipocket, EPUB
Cloth, $19.95 (US $19.95) (CA $21.95)
ISBN 9781572434936
Rights: WOR
Triumph Books (Apr 2003)
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Jerome Holtzman has covered the sport of baseball for the Chicago Daily Times, Chicago Sun-Times, and Chicago Tribune since the mid 1940s, now his thoughts and best columns are collected together in one edition as an official history of Major League Baseball.Author Biography
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Long before he was named the Official Historian of Major League Baseball in 1999 by Bud Selig, Jerome Holtzman was known nationwide as one of the keenest minds and sharpest contributors to the sport.
Credited with inventing the \'save\' statistic for relief pitchers, Holtzman\'s opinion on any baseball topic has been revered for decades.
The Jerome Holtzman Baseball Reader, by Jerome Holtzman, provides a collection of some of the most memorable events in baseball history. Baseball fans everywhere may think they know the specifics of their favorite stories, but think again.
Holtzman takes on every subject of baseball\'s history. From the immortals (Babe Ruth\'s called shot) to the infamous (Shoeless Joe Jackson), from memorable moments (Lou Gehrig\'s farewell) to forgotten nights (no-hitters lost in the ninth), Holtzman hits a home run with every story.
The Jerome Holtzman Baseball Reader captures the intricate details of each historical moment through Jerome Holtzman\'s powerful words and extensive experience. It gives readers the opportunity to relive the event as if they were there.
About the Author
Jerome Holtzman was named the first official historian for Major
League Baseball in June 1999 by Commissioner Bud Selig. Holtzman covered
baseball as a beat writer and columnist for more than 56 years in