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the Reshaping of America's Game: Major League Baseball after Players' Strike
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the Reshaping of America's Game: Major League Baseball after Players' Strike
Current price: $51.00
Barnes and Noble
the Reshaping of America's Game: Major League Baseball after Players' Strike
Current price: $51.00
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In
, Bryan Soderholm-Difatte reflects on the factors and challenges that have changed major league baseball since the 1994-1995 players’ strike. He examines the consolidation of power in the Commissioner’s Office, the influx of Latin and Asian players, the boom in new stadiums, the influence of analytics in reshaping how rosters are constructed, the relationship between managers and the front office, and the rise of the power-game between pitchers and batters that has led to unprecedented strikeout and home run totals.
While Major League Baseball continues to develop and grow, the league has had to grapple with repeated steroids scandals, the struggle of small-market teams to remain competitive, and the “forever” unfinished business between players and owners over free agency and fair compensation.
provides a detailed and intriguing review of the many issues affecting the national pastime during the liveliest years in MLB history.
together with Soderholm-Difatte’s
and
form the author’s complete, definitive history of Major League Baseball.