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Statistics are to baseball as nails are to carpentry: they define, inform, and hold the game together. When the teams fly south for spring training, fans, eager to sort through and argue over the numbers, flock to the sports shelves for the statistics.
The Sports Encyclopedia has what baseball aficionados want. From 1901 through 1997, the reference supplies updated and revised lifetime numbers for every player, plus seasonal summaries of each team's performance. In addition, there are details of every playoff and World Series game ever played, profiles of every no-hitter since 1901, updated stats on RBIs, on-base percentages, and fielding, plus classic baseball legends and intriguing trivia. As salaries and sports politics get murky, it's refreshing to surround yourself with pages and pages of solid, quantitative information.
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Book Description
THE SPORTS ENCYCLOPEDIA: BASEBALL 2001 is packed with statistics and history. Organized year by year, it follows each team's ups and downs with seasonal summaries and every player's totals. Its features include:
*All-time batting and pitching leaders *Every player's season and lifetime stats *Every World Series game *MVPs, Triple Crown winners, and Hall of Fame members *Every no-hitter since 1901 *Exciting text about each season's pennant race *All the classic stories and famous legends *Every award winner from the M.V.P. to the Cy Young.
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