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It's a Beautiful Day for Baseball

The National Pastime in the 1960s

Doug Kurkul

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Wise Media Group
26 April 2024
Enjoy a fascinating trip back in time when baseball was the undisputed National Pastime and nearly every spring or summer day was seemingly a beautiful day for baseball. An inside look at the sport - on and off the field - and the men who played the game during a monumental decade.

Baseball enjoyed unparalleled popularity in the Sixties. The game was played by millions of Americans while millions more followed professional baseball at the ballpark, on transistor radios and in the daily newspapers. The story lines captured the nation's imagination then and still resonate today. Mazeroski's walk-off homer. Mantle and Maris chasing Ruth's homer record. Wills surpassing Cobb for the most steals in a season. Koufax's unprecedented dominance and sudden retirement. Back-to-back triple crowns. The year of the pitcher. The Miracle Mets. The game's stars were widely known coast to coast. The sport was played with sound fundamentals as hurlers brushed back hitters and pitched into the late innings, batters hit behind the runner and executed perfect sacrifice bunts, baserunners went hard into second base, and fielders crashed into walls to make seemingly impossible catches. Coupled with the growing infusion of African American and Latino talent, the quality of play had never been stronger. Holding down a position on a big-league club was extraordinarily competitive. Meanwhile, the nation was evolving with ramifications for the game of baseball and its players.
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Imprint:   Wise Media Group
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   748g
ISBN:   9781629672724
ISBN 10:   1629672726
Pages:   378
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Author Doug Kurkul brings this memorable era to life, drawing on contemporary news accounts, player memoirs, as well as recent interviews with dozens of former players. The book provides an informative and amusing inside look at what it was like to be a major league ballplayer in the Sixties, making It's a Beautiful Day for Baseball the definitive 21st Century book on 1960s baseball.Doug Kurkul is an industry association CEO based in the Chicago suburbs. A member of the Society for American Baseball Research, he also authored Portrait of a Franchise: An Intimate Look at the Cleveland Indians in the Rockin' Sixties. In 2009, as CEO of the Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce, he collaborated with Pacific Coast League President Branch Rickey III and Aces manager Brett Butler to welcome the Reno Aces as the PCL's newest team. Kurkul also was editor of the award-winning book, Manufacturing in America: A Legacy of Excellence.

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