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Joe Morgan (Author)
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For Dummies (Computer/Tech) February 21, 2000
“There may not be anyone alive who knows more about baseball than Joe Morgan.”
—Bob Costas, NBC Sports Broadcaster

“This book has something for everybody, from longtime fans to Little Leaguers.”
New York Newsday

It’s known as America’s National Pastime. It’s nicknamed “The Greatest Game Ever Invented.” No question about it: baseball is a way of life for millions, whether they’re watching from the bleachers or sluggers in their own right. After more than 150 years as an all-American sport, baseball lingo is even part of our everyday language. With all its history and influence, baseball is a phenomenon we should at least be able to yak about at the water cooler—even if we never set foot on the diamond.

Whether you don’t know the difference between a shortstop and a backstop, dabble in a bit of fantasy baseball, or need to perfect your split-fingered fastball, the second edition of this classic guide shows you the ropes. Ever wondered how great outfielders get a good jump on an incoming ball? Why the bases are 90 feet apart? Baseball For Dummies has answers to those questions, along with loads of All-Star tips on:

  • Rules of the game
  • Improving your hitting, pitching, and fielding
  • Finding a team to play on, from Little League on up
  • Coaching and umpiring effectively
  • Getting more out of a trip to the ballpark than hotdogs and ice cream
  • Evaluating stats, players, and records

Baseball Hall-of-Famer Joe Morgan—who played with the Cincinnati Reds in two World Series championships—teams up here with sportswriter Richard Lally to coach you through everything from keeping a scorecard to hitting like a Major Leaguer. In their down-to-earth style, they cover all the bases, including:

  • Getting in shape, from warm-ups to free weights
  • Playing the field: batting, baserunning, pitching, and defense from catcher to shortstop
  • Landing the best seats in the park
  • Baseball online, on the air, and on the newsstand
  • How to play fantasy baseball
  • How to snag off-the-field baseball jobs
  • All-time and current Top Ten players, pitchers, fielders, and more
  • A glossary of “baseball speak”

You’ll get a baseline knowledge—and find out details and trivia even the most die-hard fans don’t know. If you’re looking to walk the walk, or just be able to talk the talk, step up to the plate: Baseball For Dummies delivers the goods.



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Baseball is another solid hit in the popular Dummies series. With its chatty style, snappy graphics, and enjoyably informative top-10 lists, the book sticks to the Dummies format better than most pitchers follow their catchers' signs, a plus to be sure. The real plus, though, resides in the deftness of Joe Morgan's voice. The former Hall of Fame second baseman-turned television analyst has proven himself a natural communicator in the booth; he comes across just as comfortable, informative, and thorough in print. His enthusiasm spills over, but not at the expense of his broad knowledge. Morgan, naturally, covers the bases--hitting, pitching, fielding, running, coaching--with plenty of whys teamed up with the requisite how-tos. For added expertise he calls on fellow pros such as Hall of Famer Bob Gibson and MVP third-baseman Ken Caminiti. Deceptively sophisticated, Baseball for Dummies is a marvelously good-natured introduction to the game, but it also hurls enough insight to hook baseball's more advanced students. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Back Cover

"Joe Morgan … is one of the most intelligent players to ever play the game." Sparky Anderson, former manager, Cincinnati Reds "This book has something for everybody, from… longtime fans to Little Leaguers." New York Newsday Praise for Joe Morgan and Baseball For Dummies® "Joe Morgan again shows himself a rare bird: an ex-jock with savvy and the ability to communicate it." — People "This book is a grand slam." — Pete Rose

Updated with new tips, insights, facts, and stats

Let Joe Morgan take you out to the ballpark in this revised edition of his classic guide to the National Pastime. From how to throw a knuckleball or hit an inside pitch to how to keep a scorecard or pick a winning fantasy league team, he covers all the bases — and shows you how to get the most out of the game.

Discover how to: Improve your hitting, pitching, and fielding Find a team to play on, from Little League on up Coach or umpire effectively Get more out of a trip to the ballpark Evaluate stats, players, and records

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 456 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 2 edition (February 21, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764552341
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764552342
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #796,159 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good Material, but Not For Dummies, August 3, 1999
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This book has some good stuff, but it's definitely not for dummies, at least not for a baseball virgin like me. The presentation is extremely unclear and there are a lot of omissions in the main text (like, what on earth is an RBI?). After I read the book I still felt like a virgin, so I bought a copy of "Complete Idiot's Guide for Baseball," which is much better and cheaper, too.
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Tries to cover too many bases, May 8, 2004
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This book is fun to read and very well written. However, it seemed to try too hard to suit all audiences. The danger in that, of course, is that it doesn't do a great job for any one type of reader. I got this book for the basic baseball knowledge it contains--I recently got "hooked" on baseball, and wanted to know more about the rules, how to keep score, how statistics are computed and what they mean. And there is some of that in this book. However, a great deal more of the book is aimed at little leaguers--how to pick out equipment, how to practice, and so on. Then there are the sections on great players. I think the readers who pick up this book are going to want more in-depth information on the particular area they are interested in. So, this book may be your first book on baseball, but it won't be your last! Just whets the appetite, so to speak.

The book tries to do too much, and would have better served the reader by concentrating on one area. Nonetheless, Joe Morgan comes across as very knowledgeable and a great guy!

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Baseball How-To Book Ever!, May 8, 2002
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Joe Morgan was a small man who became a Hall of Famer and the greatest second baseman ever by dint of hard work and intelligience. In Baseball for Dummies he translates that intelligience into a comprehensive primer that will captivate baseball novices and diehards. Joe starts with the basics ("This is a baseball..") and gradually moves the reader up to the more nuanced aspects of the game. The book is accessible to anyone who can read, yet it never talks down to the reader. And the prose is lively enough to interest even the most casual fan.
I've seen the other books that try to reveal how baseball should be played. None of them are as informative or focused as the terrific guide.
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For those of you who still believe that Abner Doubleday invented baseball in Cooperstown, New York, we bring you a line from the gangster movie Donnie Brasco: "Fuhgedaboudit!" Read the first page
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cover third base, base thieves, cover home plate, touches first base, fielder calls, striding foot, cover second base, other fielders, major league standards, powerful throwing arm, accurate throwing arm, hitting zone, cover first base, live pitching, fantasy baseball, trail position, bat speed, pitching rubber, ball down the line, play evolve, foul territory, second baseman, fair territory, right fielder, center fielder
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National League, American League, Red Sox, Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench, Willie Mays, Little League, Taking Your Swings, Gold Gloves, New York Yankees, Bill Lee, San Francisco Giants, Cincinnati Reds, National Baseball Hall of Fame Library, Bob Gibson, Ted Williams, Babe Ruth, Greg Maddux, Louis Cardinals, Negro League, Pittsburgh Pirates, American Association, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Ken Caminiti
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