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Baseball with a Latin Beat: A History of the Latin American Game. McFarland & Company, 1994. ISBN 0-89950-973-8. New York Mets Encyclopedia. Third Edition. Skyhorse Publishers, 2013. ISBN 978-1-61321-344-5; The Baseball Scrapbook – The Men and Magic of America's National Pastime. Fifth Edition. World Publications, 2008. ISBN 0-88029-588-0
My Baseball Scrapbook. River City Publishers, 1983. Bob Broeg's Redbirds: A Century Of Cardinals' Baseball. River City Publishers, 1987. Baseball from a Different Angle. With William J. Miller. Diamond Communications, 1988. The Story of Stan Musial. The Sporting News, 1971. The St. Louis Cardinals Encyclopedia. With Jerry Vickery. Masters Press ...
Pages are 11x14 inches (28x35.5 cm). SCD has long billed itself as "The Voice of the Hobby" and mixes hobby news with features, collecting stories, athlete profiles and opinion. The magazine is one of the few publications that have been successful in the sports card and memorabilia hobby.
The Complete Book of Baseball: A Scrapbook History. Sporting News, Baseball Record Book and Baseball Guide, published annually since ca. 1941. Lansch, Jerry (1991). Glory Fades Away: The Nineteenth Century World Series Rediscovered. Taylor Publishing. ISBN 0-87833-726-1. 100 Years of the World Series (DVD). Major League Baseball. 2002.
Roger Philip Bresnahan (June 11, 1879 – December 4, 1944), nicknamed "the Duke of Tralee", was an American player and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). As a player, Bresnahan competed in MLB for the Washington Senators (1897), Chicago Orphans (1900), Baltimore Orioles (1901–02), New York Giants (1902–1908), St. Louis Cardinals (1909–1912) and Chicago Cubs (1913–1915).
(The Complete Book of Baseball: A New York Times Scrapbook History, Arno Press, Bobbs-Merrill, 1980, p. 8) 8) The Philadelphia Inquirer for a game of April 21, 1912, an exhibition between the two New York clubs, was headlined "Giants wallop Yanks", while in the article the teams were referred to as the "Nationals" and the "Giants"; and "the ...