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Trade Review
"Highly entertaining with useful appendices." --Spitball Magazine
"Provides a wealth of detail about the origins of the Illinois game and the teams who played it from Chicago down south to Cairo and nearly every town in between." --St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"A delightful collection of history and baseball anecdotes for both casual and serious baseball fans." --Illinois Times
"Ballists, Dead Beats, and Muffins makes clear that there was a simplicity, innocence, and freshness to baseball in Illinois in these years, even as Sampson details the movement—probably inevitable—toward a more competitive and more professional level of play." --Third Coast Review
"Effectively blends history and nostalgia, sparking an appreciation of the National pastime. . . . This 250-page gem by Robert D. Sampson is an exhaustive focus on baseball's early style and sweep when gentlemanly players, civic leaders, and hosts of spectators stressed the bliss more than the score." --Community Word
“Detailed studies of baseball during these crucial years are rare, with ones that focus on a single state even more so. Bob Sampson’s Ballists, Dead Beats, and Muffins is thus both timely and valuable, confirming some long-accepted assumptions and forcing reexamination of others. Highly recommended!”--Peter Morris, author of Baseball Fever: Early Baseball in Michigan

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments

Prologue A Dying Ember

First Inning Baseball Fever and Pioneers

Second Inning Organizing Clubs, Funding, Travel, and the Game’s Rituals

Third Inning Playing Fields, Gambling, and Injuries

Fourth Inning The Game and Its Players

Fifth Inning Sharing the Fun

Sixth Inning Barriers of Race and Gender

Seventh Inning Trouble in Baseball’s Eden

Eighth Inning Representative Teams

Ninth Inning The Thrill Departs

Epilogue Ghosts

Appendix A Illinois Baseball Teams, 1865-70

Appendix B Bloomington’s Fifth Ward School-Grounds Neighborhood

Appendix C Illinois Baseball Players, 1865-70

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Ballists Dead Beats and Muffins

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      Publisher: University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 02/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9780252087189, 978-0252087189
      ISBN10: 0252087186

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Highly entertaining with useful appendices." --Spitball Magazine
      "Provides a wealth of detail about the origins of the Illinois game and the teams who played it from Chicago down south to Cairo and nearly every town in between." --St. Louis Post-Dispatch
      "A delightful collection of history and baseball anecdotes for both casual and serious baseball fans." --Illinois Times
      "Ballists, Dead Beats, and Muffins makes clear that there was a simplicity, innocence, and freshness to baseball in Illinois in these years, even as Sampson details the movement—probably inevitable—toward a more competitive and more professional level of play." --Third Coast Review
      "Effectively blends history and nostalgia, sparking an appreciation of the National pastime. . . . This 250-page gem by Robert D. Sampson is an exhaustive focus on baseball's early style and sweep when gentlemanly players, civic leaders, and hosts of spectators stressed the bliss more than the score." --Community Word
      “Detailed studies of baseball during these crucial years are rare, with ones that focus on a single state even more so. Bob Sampson’s Ballists, Dead Beats, and Muffins is thus both timely and valuable, confirming some long-accepted assumptions and forcing reexamination of others. Highly recommended!”--Peter Morris, author of Baseball Fever: Early Baseball in Michigan

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments

      Prologue A Dying Ember

      First Inning Baseball Fever and Pioneers

      Second Inning Organizing Clubs, Funding, Travel, and the Game’s Rituals

      Third Inning Playing Fields, Gambling, and Injuries

      Fourth Inning The Game and Its Players

      Fifth Inning Sharing the Fun

      Sixth Inning Barriers of Race and Gender

      Seventh Inning Trouble in Baseball’s Eden

      Eighth Inning Representative Teams

      Ninth Inning The Thrill Departs

      Epilogue Ghosts

      Appendix A Illinois Baseball Teams, 1865-70

      Appendix B Bloomington’s Fifth Ward School-Grounds Neighborhood

      Appendix C Illinois Baseball Players, 1865-70

      Notes

      Bibliography

      Index

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