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FOOTBALL
INDEX

Adams, John,

Anaheim Angels,

Arizona Diamondbacks,

Atlanta Braves,

Azcue, Joe,

Baltimore Orioles,

Banks, Ernie,

Bass, Randy,

Belle, Albert,

Beltran, Carlos,

Big Chief Boom-Boom, see

Blethen, Clarence,

Blunders,

Boggs, Wade,

Bonds, Barry,

Boone, Aaron,

Boston Braves,

Boston Red Sox,

Branca, Ralph,

Brenneman, Marty,

Bresnahan, Dave,

Brett, George,

Brooklyn Dodgers,

Brown, Emil,

Buckner, Bill,

Camden Yards,

Cape Cod League,

Cardenal, Jose,

Carey, Harry,

Casey, Sean,

Chavez, Endy,

Chicago Cubs,

Chicago White Sox,

Cincinnati Reds,

Cleveland Indians,

Coleman, Vince,

Curses,

Dent, Bucky,

Detroit Tigers, ,

Drabek, Doug,

Dunn, Adam,

Duren, Ryne,

Durocher, Leo,

Dye, Jermaine,

Earhardt, Karl,

Feller, Bob,

Franks, Herman,

Frazee, Harry,

Garciaparra, Nomar,

Giambi, Jason,

Gomez, Lefty,

Gonzalez, Alex,

Grant, Eddie,

Grant, Mudcat,

Grimsley, Jason,

Hall, Toby,

Hanshin Tigers,

Hatteberg, Scott,

Hill, Glenallen,

Honeycutt, Rick,

Houston Astros,

Jeter, Derek,

Johnson, Randy,

Kansas City Royals, ,

Kendrick, Kyle,

Kunkel, Bill,

Lasorda, Tommy,

Leland, Jim,

Los Angeles Dodgers,

Manuel, Charlie,

Martin, Billy,

Mascots,

Mattingly, Don,

McGaha, Mel,

McNamara, John,

Merkle, Fred,

Miller Park,

Milner, John,

Milwaukee Brewers,

Minnesota Twins,

Miracle at Coogans Bluff,

Montreal Expos,

Musial, Stan,

Nettles, Graig,

New York Giants,

New York Mets,

New York Yankees,

Newsom, Bobo,

Oakland Athletics,

Ojeda, Bobby,

Olympic Stadium,

Perry, Gaylord,

Pesky, Johnny,

Philadelphia Phillies,

Phillie Phanatic,

Pignatano, Joe,

Pittsburgh Pirates,

Polo Grounds,

Ramirez, Manny,

Reading Phillies,

Rogers Center,

Rooker, Jim,

Ruth, Babe,

San Francisco Giants,

Schaefer, German,

Schilling, Curt,

Seattle Mariners,

Shea Stadium,

Sianis, Billy,

Simon, Randall,

Slaughter, Enos,

Sosa, Sammy,

Sparks, Steve,

Sports Illustrated curse,

St. Louis Browns,

St. Louis Cardinals,

Stengel, Casey,

Stone, Steve,

Stowe, Luke,

Superstitions,

Sutton, Don,

Take Me Out to the Ball Game,

Tampa Bay Rays,

Tettleton, Mickey,

Texas Rangers,

Theme music,

Thomson, Bobby,

Toronto Blue Jays,

Traditions,

Veeck, Bill,

Washington Nationals,

Washington Senators,

Welch, Curt,

Wendell, Turk,

Willets, Reggie,

Williamsport Bills,

Wills, Maury,

Wilson, Mookie,

Winfield, Dave,

Yomiuri Giants,

Youppi,

Yvars, Sal,

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To my one and only love,
my wonderful wife, Erica

INTRODUCTION

What makes baseball work as a pastime is that no matter the standings or the outcome, every game has the potential to connect with the past. Whether its the ballpark tradition or the unexpected play that hasnt been seen in years, for each fan there exists a thread connecting every element of their baseball life. Some see it through the history of their favorite team or player, but its rarely a single side of the game that makes up anyones experience. What brings it all together is the assemblage of random elements and events that each of us collects as we watch season after season. These go beyond the pedestrian facts gleamed off a ballpark scoreboard; they are the stored memories that sometimes only nine innings of ball can resuscitate. While none of us has the same collection, if you bring together a roomful of real fans and get them talking, the excitement over a shared understanding would make like a secret handshake for an exclusive club. Its not the recital of stats or the memorization of lineup cards that grants access, but the sampling of baseball stuff across a wide spectrum.

What you hold in your hands is just that: baseball stuff from every corner of the game. Inside youll find an assortment of stories and forgotten momentsall of the sort that might be told after some excited fan exclaims, Remember the time?... Completing that memory are details that most of us forgot we even knew until we were prompted. The game prompts us every night, allowing each of us to dig back to unimaginable depths at unexpected moments. This collection aspires to tap into the shared recesses and retrieve the plays and players we all get excited about.

Perhaps more than anything else, being reminded of that which others might consider obscure, produces a strong reaction in each of usbecause it ultimately brings us back home. After all, who but a diehard fan would celebrate the games that go beyond the championships won? Any bandwagon fan can tune into Game 7 of a postseason series, but its the ins and outs of the 162-game season that get us there. Going back is going home, and its not only fun, but, when all is said and done, its the object of the game.

UNUSUAL

Outside of the experiences of frequent-flying, season-ticket holders, most fans are guided through their baseball journey by play-by-play men, color commentators, radio talk-show hosts, sportswriters, and blog moderators. These field-level experts (some more knowledgeable than others) relay and interpret the action while providing a historical context. Harry Carey led Chicago baseball fans on both sides of that citys league divide. Dodger fans in both Brooklyn and Los Angeles have had the time between pitches filled by the great Vin Scully. In Boston, Jerry Remy. Bob Murphy, Tim McCarver, Phil Rizzutto, Keith Hernandez, and John Sterling have all provided the soundtrack for the epic battles engaged by New Yorks fabled teams. We invite these voices into our homes, we read their perspectives on events we have just seen, and we sing along with their battle cries with each long fly ball that is high, that is far, that is sometimes caught.

Whichever transmission you find yourself on the receiving end of, whichever subscription you devour daily, baseball is a 162-part serial (sometimes 181), repeated year in and year out, and its narrators love to shine a spotlight on those rare or previously unseen moments. What follows are not bookmarks in the record book, but rather footnotes and asterisks. These are the wide world of sports moments, some that live on in rain-delay highlight reels, others tucked away until the next bad hop or errant throw revives them into relevancy.

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