Best of
Sports

1988

Secretariat: The Making of a Champion


William Nack - 1988
    The only horse to ever break the two-minute mark in winning the Kentucky Derby until recent winner Monarchos, Secretariat also pulled off one of the most astounding victories in the annals of horse racing by winning the Belmont Stakes by a record-breaking thirty-one lengths. Now William Nack updates his acclaimed portrait with a new afterword that examines the legacy of one of ESPN's "100 Greatest Athletes of the Century": the only horse to ever grace the covers of Time , Newsweek , and Sports Illustrated all in the same week.

Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream


H.G. Bissinger - 1988
    Odessa is not known to be a town big on dreams, but the Panthers help keep the hopes and dreams of this small, dusty town going. Socially and racially divided, its fragile economy follows the treacherous boom-bust path of the oil business.In bad times, the unemployment rate barrels out of control; in good times, its murder rate skyrockets. But every Friday night from September to December, when the Permian High School Panthers play football, this West Texas town becomes a place where dreams can come true. With frankness and compassion, Bissinger chronicles one of the Panthers' dramatic seasons and shows how single-minded devotion to the team shapes the community and inspires-and sometimes shatters-the teenagers who wear the Panthers' uniforms. Includes Reader's Group Guide inside. Now a major motion picture starring Billy Bob Thorton.

Season Ticket


Roger Angell - 1988
    Angell's collected "New Yorker" essays, written in his unique voice as a fan and baseball aficionado, cover the development of the game both on the diamond and off. While diving into subjects such as Sparky Anderson's '84 Detroit Tigers, the legendary 1986 World Series and the Curse of the Bambino, and the increasingly pervasive issue of player drug use, Angell reveals the craft and technique of the game, and the unforgettable stories of those who played it.

Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract


Bill James - 1988
    Illustrated.

The Giants of The Polo Grounds: The Glorious Times of Baseball's New York Giants (Revised Expanded Edition)


Noel Hynd - 1988
     The Giants of The Polo Grounds is the definitive work on baseball’s New York Giants and their tenure in New York City. An “Editor’s Choice” of The New York Times when it was first published more than 20 years ago, the book was also a Spitball Magazine nominee for the Best Baseball Book of the year. Author Noel Hynd, a former contributor to Sports Illustrated, has now created a new edition that maintains all the previous text, but expands the work to more than 600 pages from the original 375. Included this time are more stories about McGraw, Ott, Durocher and Mays and their opponents, plus more on the men and women from other sports and various fields of entertainment who also were ‘giants’ of the Polo Grounds: from boxers Jack Dempsey and Sugar Ray Robinson to entertainers Annie Oakley and Tallulah Bankhead to football’s Red Grange and soccer’s Béla Guttmann. The Giants of The Polo Grounds is the story of a famous team, a renowned ball park, an invincible spirit and America’s most vibrant city from the 1880’s to the 1950’s. The new edition is packed with remarkable anecdotes about Broadway, New York politics, good guys and bad guys who made the Giants' era in New York unique and memorable. The new edition, practically the equivalent of two volumes, also features more than 100 photos and illustrations, most of them new, some rarely seen. Critical Praise for The Giants of The Polo Grounds “A compelling and comprehensive history of an extraordinary ball club.” -New York Times “Grandly digressive! The owners, stars like Mathewson and Mays, various eccentric players are all here in this vivid history by Sports Illustrated contributor Hynd.” - Publishers’ Weekly “Fans of all ages will treasure the crazy quilt text for its stylish recall of the game’s summer roots.” -Kirkus Library Journal “Just plain enjoyable as baseball is supposed to be.” - The Pennsylvania Gazette Think of it as a grand slam into the center field bleachers in the bottom of the 9th!

The Bill James Baseball Abstract, 1988


Bill James - 1988
    1988 & final edition of this SABRmetric baseball annual.

All Round View


Imran Khan - 1988
    He tells of his life and the game he loves: from his childhood in Lahore, to his student days at Oxford (where he led the University team), his time at Worcester and thence to Sussex, culminating in his captaincy of Pakistan. A self portrait emerges of a man who has spent fifteen years at the top: years which have wrought changes - political, commercial and tactical - in the way cricket is played and promoted; changes too, in the man himself, as he reconciled his Muslim upbringing with the professional and personal pressures of being an international sportsman.

The Baseball Encyclopedia: The Complete and Official Record of Major League Baseball


Joseph L. Raichler - 1988
    Complete and updated through the 1987 World Series, the seventh edition of "the definitive reference book of baseball" (Time magazine), includes the yearly performances of the nearly 14,000 men who have played in the major leagues, and their single-season and lifetime records.

The Technique of Motor Racing


Piero Taruffi - 1988
    Trained as both a racing driver and an industrial engineer, Taruffi provides a unique perspective on the art and science of motor racing. He drove for the works teams of Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Mercedes-Benz, and others, in a career that spanned over 25 years and was crowned by his victory in the 1957 Mille Miglia. First published in 1959, The Technique of Motor Racing has become the standard by which other driving texts are measured.

Magic Summer: The '69 Mets


Stanley Cohen - 1988
    How they did it became the stuff of legend. Photographs.

The Greatest Game Ever Played


Jerry Izenberg - 1988
    

We Have Come a Long Way: The Story of Women's Tennis


Billie Jean King - 1988
    From her unique vantage point, King tells how women's tennis has developed into the major international sport it is today. Photos.

Champions: The Making of Olympic Swimmers


Daniel F. Chambliss - 1988
    

The Rookie Arrives


Thomas J. Dygard - 1988
    Instead, he's stuck in the dugout, watching the Royals' veteran third baseman, Lou Mills. When Mills is injured, Ted finally gets his turn at bat - but does he have what it takes to win the starting lot?

A Different Season


David Klass - 1988
    High school baseball star Jim Roark is delighted to meet Jennifer Douglas, the second basewoman on the girls' softball team, until she becomes the first female player on his all-male team.

The Rub of the Green


William Hallberg - 1988
    Then his knack with a club lands him a scholarship to Ohio State--and soon he's driving and putting his way through the electrifying and glamorous world of the PGA tour.The grass is greener and life is good until a love triangle on the links goes bad, and Ted trades his bag of irons for the iron bars of a jail in the deeper than Deep South. With two years to kill alongside a motley crew of fellow misfit inmates, Ted turns once more to the gospel of golf--and finds his own odd brand of salvation.

Hearts of Lions


Peter Joffre Nye - 1988
    Recounts the development of bicycle racing in the U.S., explains why its popularity faded, and includes profiles of major American cyclists of the past.

European Football Yearbook 1988/89


Mike Hammond - 1988
    

Overtime, Overdue: The Bill Barilko Story


John Melady - 1988
    

Free-Heel Skiing: Telemark and Parallel Techniques for All Conditions


Paul Parker - 1988
    Everything from beginning turns to advanced telemark techniques is covered, along with tips for choosing and caring for equipment and suggestions for conditioning and strength training.This is the seminal text on this sport and Paul Parker is the sport's recognized guru, which is the reason why many who began their love affair with free heeling refer this book simply as "The Parker Book". That says it all

Figure Skating: Championship Techniques


John Misha Petkevich - 1988
    Now former U.S. Champion figure skater John Misha Petkevich shows how you can find your full potential as a figure skater no matter what your age or ability. The lavishly illustrated volume includes: Detailed instructional-photo sequences What to look for in skates, clothing, rinks, and instruction Getting started 6 basic turns that every figure skater should know 15 spins that you can master The keys to preforming 19 clasic figure skating jumps and splits

Warm Up for Little League Baseball


Morris A. Shirts - 1988
    Explains the baseball techniques of throwing, hitting, catching, running the bases, sliding, and playing the outfield and the infield.

A Hard Road to Glory: A History of the African-American Athlete, 1919-1945


Arthur Ashe - 1988
    

The Ice Mountain


Nicholas Walker - 1988
    

Impartial Judgment: The Dean of NFL Referees Calls Pro Football as He Sees It


Jim Tunney - 1988
    With a unique perspective sure to fascinate, amuse and inspire, Jim Tunney answers every fan's question: Why would anyone want to be an NFL referee?

Soccer Training


Malcolm Cook - 1988
    It brings together practices and routines recommended by some of the world's top coaches, and contains over 60 games and drills aimed at developing specific skills, from controlling and passing the ball to shooting and goalkeeping. It also features photographs of leading players in action. This seventh edition includes an updated training section looking at all aspects of the modern player's fitness needs.