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Throwbacks: Old-School Baseball Players in Today's Game by George Castle,

Throwbacks: Old-School Baseball Players in Today's Game by George Castle,
Showcases the true professional's ethic in baseball today Demonstrates many athletes still play for love of the game above all else Presents the stars of tomorrow following the same path Millionaires complaining to billionaires about more millions. Too often that's how the general public perceives baseball players. When discussions of strikes don't involve a box from the knees to the shoulders, the game has strayed too far from its roots. Throwbacks: Old-School Baseball Players in Today's Game celebrates those roots and highlights those players today who play the game the same way our parents and grandparents watched it played. It's an ode to those who play hurt, who play smart, who go all out, who get blood and sweat and dirt on their uniforms and still treat their teammates and fans--and the game--with respect. To the hurlers, the hitters, the scrappers, and even the role players, you don't have to be a star to be "old-school"; you just know how to play the game right. George Castle focuses on a dozen current players who best personify the spirit of baseball's past. These players take their original talent--be it smarts, hustle, firepower, or muscle--and give it all for their team. While Kerry Wood blows people away with his fastball, Mike Morgan does whatever he's asked to stay in the game he loves. As Jim Thome muscle balls over the fence, Ellis Burks happily contributes the little things that can mean the difference between winning and losing. In addition to talking to the throwbacks themselves, Castle interviewed past and current teammates, opponents, and even announcers to get an insider's view of what drives them. It's one thing for Castle to call them old-school and quiteanother when the compliment comes from contemporaries. Come read about some of the best of what baseball has to offer--both on and off the field. George Castle covers baseball for several Chicago-area newspapers.



The Kom League Remembered
The Kom League Remembered
The late 1940s and early 1950s was the Golden Age for minor league baseball. The National Pastime thrived in small town America with hundreds of professional teams in over 50 leagues playing at every level. The lowest rung of professional baseball -- Class D, the "bush leagues" -- was an exciting mix of returning soldiers and recent high school grads, all with dreams of climbing up the ladder to make it to the "big show." For seven seasons (19461952) the Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League offered some of the most memorable bush league baseball of the era. Of the 1,588 young men who donned a KOM League uniform, in places like Independence, Kansas and Ponca City, Oklahoma, 30 made it to the majors and one made it to the Hall of Fame.



All-American Girls Professional Baseball League - The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League was a women's professional baseball league which existed from 1943 to 1954. With the advent of World War II reaching America, and in order to maintain baseball in the public eye while the majority of able men were away, several major league baseball executives started a new professional league with women players.

Professional baseball in Taiwan - Professional baseball was started in Taiwan by the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL 中華職業棒球聯盟) in 1989. At one time there were two leagues and a total of 12 professional baseball teams in Taiwan because during a row over broadcasting rights, another league, the Taiwan Major League (TML 臺灣大聯盟), was created by a television tycoon to compete with CPBL.

National Association of Professional Baseball Players - The National Association of Professional Baseball Players, or simply the National Association, was founded in 1871 and lasted through the 1875 season, after which its stronger teams created the National League. It is regarded as baseball's first professional league.

Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball - The Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball, one of two leagues nicknamed the Can-Am League, is an independent minor league baseball league which operates in the Northeastern United States and the Canadian province of Québec. None of its member teams is associated with any Major League Baseball team.



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