"The Father of Baseball": A Biography of Henry Chadwick

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McFarland, Jan 28, 2008 - Sports & Recreation - 268 pages

Henry Chadwick remains one of the titans of baseball history. As a pioneering baseball journalist and author, an innovator of scorekeeping practices and statistics, and chairman of the first rules committee, Chadwick left an indelible mark on the history of the game. This deeply researched biography is the first book-length work on the Hall of Famer, known at the time of his death as the "Father of Base Ball."

It covers Chadwick's driving role in the symbiotic rise of baseball and sports journalism, and demonstrates how Chadwick helped baseball to become firmly established as an American cultural institution. Appendices provide a selected bibliography of Chadwick's writing and a guide for further research.

 

Contents

Preface
1
Introduction
5
1 Hoboken
11
2 The Manly Pastime
40
3 Scoring One for the Records
59
4 On Tour with Mr Chadwick
90
5 Hulberts Startling Coup dÉtat
136
6 Chadwick and the Players Revolt
164
7 Al Spalding and the Origins for a Feud
189
Writings by Henry Chadwick
225
What Has Been Said About Chadwick
227
Chapter Notes
237
Bibliography
253
Index
259
Copyright

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About the author (2008)

Andrew J. Schiff holds a master's in history from SUNY Albany. He is a member of SABR and lives in New York.

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