Grooming the Diamond : Baseball Groundskeepers from the 19th Century to Today
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Overview
Baseball is a game with a long and varied history. Several creation myths exist, as do some plausible theories as to the game's founding. The deepest fundamentals of the game, however, seem to far pre-date that uniquely American modern baseball which emerged in the 19th century. Even Ancient Greeks and Egyptian pharaohs seem to have engaged in some manner of ball-playing. One constant in these ball games, in all their forms, is the humble groundskeeper, unsung heroes before-and-after preparations for the beautiful game. The legendary groundskeeper George Toma espoused the cornerstone of the groundskeeper mindset: "I'm here to give the players the best possible condition to play on a safe playing field and then some." This unique historical narrative briefly introduces the origins that laid the foundation for the game as we know it today, followed by 25-year-increments that chronicle stories of the sport's more notable and influential groundskeepers: those men and women who prepared the playing field before and after each game--and then some
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781476698458
- ISBN-10: 1476698457
- Publisher: McFarland & Company
- Publish Date: December 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.33 inches
- Page Count: 161
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