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Baseball Magazine Co. was a major player in the sports industry for over a century. Founded in 1912, the company was the first to publish a magazine dedicated to the sport of baseball. It was the first to cover the game from a fan's perspective, and it quickly became the go-to source for baseball news and information.
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Baseball Magazine Co. was a major player in the sports industry for over a century. Founded in 1912, the company was the first to publish a magazine dedicated to the sport of baseball. It was the first to cover the game from a fan's perspective, and it quickly became the go-to source for baseball news and information.
The magazine featured articles on the latest news and developments in the game, as well as interviews with players, coaches, and other baseball personalities. It also included in-depth analysis of the game, as well as profiles of the greatest players of the day. In addition, the magazine featured a variety of photographs and illustrations, making it a must-have for any baseball fan.
Baseball Magazine Co. was also known for its annual awards, which recognized the best players, teams, and coaches in the game. It was also the first to publish an All-Star team, which was selected by the magazine's editors.
The magazine was a major influence in the sports industry for over a century, and it was a major source of information for baseball fans. It was also a major source of revenue for the company, as it was one of the most popular magazines in the country. Baseball Magazine Co. was an important part of the sports industry, and its legacy will continue to be remembered for years to come.
The Baseball Cyclopedia was the first encyclopedia covering major league baseball. It was compiled and published by sportswriter Ernest J.
/ The Baseball Cyclopedia was the first encyclopedia covering major league baseball. It was compiled and published by sportswriter Ernest J. Lanigan, who served as the editor of the sports section of the New York Press. The nephew of Sporting News publisher Al Spink, Lanigan was known for being a baseball statistician, having served as an official scorer for multiple World Series.
Comprises a review of Professional Baseball, the history of all Major League Clubs, playing records and unique events, the batting, pitching and base running champions, World’s Series’ statistics and a carefully arranged alphabetical list of the records of more than 3500 Major League ball players, a feature never before attempted in print.
Published by Baseball Magazine, with a similar in look to the Who's Who in Baseball Magazine, the Baseball Bat Bag
/ Published by Baseball Magazine, with a similar in look to the Who's Who in Baseball Magazine, the Baseball Bat Bag statistical guide was only published for four years, including: 1922 Harry Heilmann, 1923 Babe Adams, 1924, and 1925.
Lane authored several books in his day but Batting was the only one on baseball. First published in
/ Lane authored several books in his day but Batting was the only one on baseball. First published in 1925, Batting collects the wisdom and insights of over 250 hitters and baseball figures. Lane interviewed extensively and compiled tips and advice on everything from batting stances to beanballs. Legendary baseball figures such as Ty Cobb, Casey Stengel, Cy Young, Walter Johnson, Rogers Hornsby, and Babe Ruth reveal the secrets of such integral and interesting parts of the game as how to choose a bat, the ways to beat a slump, common baseball player superstitions, how to outguess the pitcher, even the best way to deal with unhappy fans and the press.