Roadside baseball : the locations of America's baseball landmarks
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Santa Monica, California : Santa Monica Press, [2019].
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Published
Santa Monica, California : Santa Monica Press, [2019].
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408 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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English

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Previous edition: 2009.
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"Capturing such quintessentially American pastimes as baseball and road trips in one fascinating work, the updated and expanded third edition of Chris Eptings Roadside Baseball chronicles more than 500 important events in baseball history, with detailed descriptions of the event and information on each location. Packed with historical data, trivia, photographs, and baseball lore, entries include the birthplaces of baseball legends, ballparks, museums and halls of fame, final resting places, and many locations that are no longer standing. From out-of-the-way spots to the most popular stadiums in the U.S. and Canada, no site is too small or insignificant to be included in this comprehensive guide. The third edition of Roadside Baseball includes hundreds of newly discovered landmarks, including the former locations of stadiums that have been torn down since the last edition of the book (Yankee Stadium, Shea Stadium, Tiger Stadium, etc.), information on the Negro Leagues Baseball Marker project which has placed headstones around the country to honor forgotten African American ballplayers, new exhibits at existing MLB parks, and suggested day trip itineraries located near your favorite stadiums. Other new entries include the actual diamond used for the classic film, The Sandlot; the exact location where Mickey Mantles legendary 565-foot blast landed; the baseball field in Orange County, California, where many believe Babe Ruth hit the longest home run of his career against the great Walter Johnson (along with extremely rare photos of Ruth both batting and pitching during that very game); the newly marked location in Kekionga, Indiana where the first major league game was played in 1871; all 29 markers along the new Hot Springs Baseball Trail

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Epting, C. (2019). Roadside baseball: the locations of America's baseball landmarks (Third Edition.). Santa Monica Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Epting, Chris, 1961-. 2019. Roadside Baseball: The Locations of America's Baseball Landmarks. Santa Monica Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Epting, Chris, 1961-. Roadside Baseball: The Locations of America's Baseball Landmarks Santa Monica Press, 2019.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Epting, Chris. Roadside Baseball: The Locations of America's Baseball Landmarks Third Edition., Santa Monica Press, 2019.

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