
Features box scores, composite statistics for every player, all-time World Series statistical leaders, background stories, and more
This volume investigates the comprehensive statistical and narrative history of the World Series from its inception in 1903 through the 1985 season. Richard M. Cohen, a noted sports historian and researcher, compiles extensive box scores and player data to provide a definitive record of Major League Baseball's championship event. The work serves as a primary reference tool for analyzing the evolution of postseason play and individual performance metrics over eight decades.
What You Will Find
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Experts and sports historians recognize this work as a foundational reference for baseball statistics during the twentieth century. Readers frequently note the density of the data provided, making it a reliable resource for researchers and dedicated fans of baseball history.
Page Count:
411
Publication Date:
1986-01-01
Publisher:
Collier Books
ISBN-10:
0020280408
ISBN-13:
9780020280408
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