Description: The Hidden Language of Baseball by Paul Dickson A rich history of baseballs hidden language told through stories and anecdotes about the games most recognizable names, revised and expanded through the 2018 season. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Baseball is set apart from other sports by many things, but few are more distinctive than the intricate systems of coded language that govern action on the field and give baseball its unique appeal. During a nine-inning game, more than one thousand silent instructions are given-from catcher to pitcher, coach to batter, fielder to fielder, umpire to umpire-and without this speechless communication the game would simply not be the same. Baseball historian Paul Dickson examines the rich legacy of baseballs hidden language, offering fans everywhere a smorgasbord of history and anecdote. Baseballs tradition of signing grew out of the signal flags used by ships and hand signals used by soldiers during battle and were first used in games during the Civil War. The Hartford Dark Blues appear to be the first team to steal signs, introducing a larcenous obsession that, as Dickson delightfully chronicles, has given the game some of its most historic-and outlandish-moments. In this revised and expanded edition through the 2018 season, Dickson discusses recent developments and incidents, including the illegal use of new technology to swipe signs. A roster of baseballs greatest names and games, past and present, echoes throughout, making The Hidden Language of Baseball a unique window on the history of our national pastime. Author Biography Paul Dickson is the author of more than sixty-five nonfiction books, including more than a dozen on baseball. Winner of the Harry Chadwick Award from the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), he is the author of the Dickson Baseball Dictionary, named by the Wall Street Journal as one of the five best baseball books ever written, and of Bill Veeck: Baseballs Greatest Maverick, winner of the Casey Award from SABR. Table of Contents Preface to the Second Edition Prologue Introduction: Secrecy, Deception, and the National Pastime 1. From Signal Flags and Torches on the Battlefield to the Early Game 2. The Devious Devices of the Buzzer and Binocular Era 3. Psychological Warfare 4. The Magicians and Mimes of the Live Ball Era 5. A Golden Age for Cheaters, Stealers, and Scoreboard Spies 6. 1962—the Year of the Revisionist Finger-Pointers 7. Big Tippers 8. Epitaph for a Miracle 9. Devious Digital Devices—from the TV Camera to the Apple Watch Conclusion: How to Really Watch a Baseball Game Extra Innings: A Glossary of Signs, Signals, and Tip-Offs Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index Review "A charming celebration of the role of cheating in our national game."—David L. Ulin, Los Angeles Times "A pleasure. . . . Dickson writes extremely well and appreciates the nuances of baseball controversy. . . . This fine and original book should be in any literate fans library."—Luke Salisbury, Boston Globe "If you absorb even a fraction of the information in his [Dicksons] tales of baseballs silent strategy and how teams have used it to win games through the decades, your next trip to the ballpark will be considerably richer."—Business Week "Dicksons impressively researched, well-written page-turner isnt just for baseball fans. The anecdotes he recounts are fascinating, and the trivia is obscure enough that even a baseball fanatic will be enlightened."—Washingtonian "Anyone who has ever played or coached youth baseball or paid close attention to the third-base coach at a big-league game will appreciate the authors guided tour through the history of diamond sign language. Dickson is a fine storyteller, and his latest book is a welcome addition to the rich canon of baseball literature."—Kevin Canfield, Booklist "A swell diversion, full of little stories such as Bill Veecks using telescopes to steal signs (and perhaps the pennant). We dont think you get enough of that nowadays. Dickson traces the secret art from its humble beginnings during the Civil War (where they were an extension of battlefield signals) on up to last years playoffs, when St. Louis snuffed out the Johnson/Schilling tandem, perhaps because of tipped pitches. While it doesnt decode the cryptics on the field today, The Hidden Language of Baseball offers up a little dessert buffet of anecdotes that should keep the fathers of America feeling tender and warm in their easy chairs."—Mudville Magazine: The Voice of Baseball"Hard-core fans will relish this lively and informative inside look at signs and sign stealing. It gives a history and discusses the myths of the signs."—Sporting News "In this quick but sweeping examination, baseball historian Dickson explores the intricacies of baseballs hidden language, the rapid-fire signs that are delivered in a manner that can escape even well-tutored fans. . . . Belongs in all baseball collections."—R.C. Cottrell, Library Journal "An old-fashioned whiz-bang. . . . Dicksons most rewarding book yet."—James H. Bready, Baltimore Sun "Dicksons book contains enough inside information to dazzle even Tim McCarver and Al Leiter."—Legal Times Review Quote "No discussion of signs would be complete without those used in baseball, which are the subject of Paul Dicksons The Hidden Language of Baseball , a charming celebration of the role of cheating in our national game."--David L. Ulin, Los Angeles Times Promotional "Headline" Expanded edition includes developments and incidents since the last edition in 09 such as the issue of teams possibly using new technology to swipe signs (like Red Sox relaying game video via Apple watches and the Astros employee taking photos of the Red Sox dugout in the 2018 ALCS) and St. Louis Cardinals analyst Chris Correas hacking of the Astros player scouting database Final chapter on how to really watch a baseball game will be updated to show the latest on how to watch an mlb game to fully interpret signs, signals, and tipoffs and show readers how information flows between the dugout, the players in the field, and batters. Will include some recently revealed information on Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and Leo Durocher as they relate to signs and sign stealing. The only modern book on signs and sign stealing by the author regarded as the the "go to" expert on the subject of signs and sign stealing. Description for Sales People Expanded edition includes developments and incidents since the last edition in 09 such as the issue of teams possibly using new technology to swipe signs (like Red Sox relaying game video via Apple watches and the Astros employee taking photos of the Red Sox dugout in the 2018 ALCS) and St. Louis Cardinals analyst Chris Correas hacking of the Astros player scouting database Final chapter on how to really watch a baseball game will be updated to show the latest on how to watch an mlb game to fully interpret signs, signals, and tipoffs and show readers how information flows between the dugout, the players in the field, and batters. Will include some recently revealed information on Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and Leo Durocher as they relate to signs and sign stealing. The only modern book on signs and sign stealing by the author regarded as the the "go to" expert on the subject of signs and sign stealing. Details ISBN1496214633 Author Paul Dickson Year 2019 ISBN-10 1496214633 ISBN-13 9781496214638 Edition 2nd Format Paperback Imprint University of Nebraska Press Subtitle How Signs and Sign-Stealing Have Influenced the Course of Our National Pastime Place of Publication Lincoln Country of Publication United States DEWEY 796.357 Pages 224 Publication Date 2019-09-01 Illustrations 1 glossary, index Short Title The Hidden Language of Baseball Language English UK Release Date 2019-09-01 AU Release Date 2019-09-01 NZ Release Date 2019-09-01 US Release Date 2019-09-01 Publisher University of Nebraska Press Edition Description 2nd edition Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:125323122;
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Book Title: The Hidden Language of Baseball: How Signs and Sign-Stealing Have Influenced the Course of Our National Pastime
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Language: English
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Publication Year: 2019
Author: Paul Dickson
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Number of Pages: 224 Pages