Baseball on the Prairie:: How Seven Small-Town Teams Shaped Texas League History (Sports)

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Brand Kris Rutherford
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SKU 1609499352
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Baseball on the Prairie:: How Seven Small-Town Teams Shaped Texas League History (Sports)

At the close of the nineteenth century, railroad expansion in Texas at once shrank the state and expanded opportunities, including that of Texas League Baseball. Previously, the major cities monopolized Texas minor-league ball, but with the rails came small-town teams without which the league may have floundered. Sherman, Denison, Paris, Corsicana, Cleburne, Greenville and Temple teams produced some of the Texas League's greatest players and provided unprecedented statewide interest. The 1902 Corsicana Oil Citys was one of the most successful teams of the time, claiming the second-best winning percentage and baseball's most lopsided victory, 51-3 over Texarkana's Casketmakers. In its only year in the league, Cleburne won the league championship and team owner Doak Roberts discovered the great Tris Speaker. Kris Rutherford pieces together the Texas League's early days and the people and towns that made this centuries-old institution possible. "Baseball on the Prairie" takes readers into a different age, when baseball was new. It is a book to interest baseball fans, and Texas history buffs.-- Galveston County Daily News Rutherford explains how these rustic locations (Sherman, Denison, Paris, Corsicana, Cleburne, Greenville and Temple) nurtured some of the league's -- and, in some cases, Major League Baseball's -- greatest players. As an added bonus, the book provides a detailed account of the most lopsided contest in professional baseball history: Corsicana Oil Citys' 51-3 romp over the Texarkana Casketmakers.- -Ben's Biz, MiLB.com Kris Rutherford is a part-time Lamar County, Texas resident who has been researching the early Texas League for nearly a decade. He is the author of Homeseekers, Parasites and the Texas Midland: The Texas League in Paris, 1896-1904, " as well as the middle-grade sports novels "Batting Ninth" and "Nothin' But Net."Scott Hanzelka is a baseball historian and expert on the Texas League."

Brand Kris Rutherford
Merchant Amazon
Category Books
Availability In Stock Scarce
SKU 1609499352
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
Gender UNISEX
Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > History > Americas > United States > State & Local

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