Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Wrigley Field - 100 Stories for 100 Years - cover

Wrigley Field - 100 Stories for 100 Years

Dan Campana, Rob Carroll

Publisher: The History Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

A collection of stories, photos, and memories for those who love the Chicago Cubs’ legendary ballpark.   Wrigley Field occupies a sacred space in the hearts of Cubs fans and in the soul of Wrigleyville. With contributions from those in the stands, on the field, and behind the scenes over the years—among them Bob Costas, Rick Sutcliffe, Ferguson Jenkins, Steve Stone, and many more—this informal oral history salutes the legacy that has made Wrigley such an unforgettable part of baseball and Chicago for the last century.   These one hundred stories reflect the variety of millions of Cubs fans around the world, from those whose relationship with the Friendly Confines has lasted a lifetime to those who are taking their seats up close to the ivy for the very first time.
Available since: 11/05/2013.
Print length: 224 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • Blind Without Barriers - cover

    Blind Without Barriers

    David Hume, Peter R Murray

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Sent blind soon after birth David Hume stubbornly refused to live the limited life well-meaning elders and social norms expected. 'I do not wake in the morning and regret I'm blind. No, I wake and look to another win in a busy life.' To date, that encompasses years in a blind institute, two marriages, grieving for two outstanding wives, founding recruiting firms, devising marketing techniques, facing business collapse, sailing ocean races and through much of it, being the lead singer in popular bands. If you enjoy a short biography that inspires, saddens, cheers and sticks in your memory, then don't put aside Blind Without Barriers.
    Show book
  • Ice Fishing Tips & Tricks - cover

    Ice Fishing Tips & Tricks

    Jason R Martin

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Do you love ice fishing? Do you want to know why people love ice fishing? Ice fishing is very popular among fishing enthusiasts. This is due to its nature. You do not need many supplies, and the supplies that you might need are affordable and won’t burn a hole through your pocket. This book will discuss some of this important equipment.Ice Fishing Equipment—Must-Know Facts for Beginners—If you’re wondering where ice fishing began, it began in icy places such as Norway and Canada, but these are far from the only locations that practice this form of fishing.Ice Fishing in Ontario—You can mix any form of vacation with some ice fishing. There are so many lakes and rivers that wherever you stay, you will be within easy reach of a day’s fishing.Tips and Techniques for Finding Fish Under the Ice—Ice fishing is fundamentally different from warm-weather fishing in numerous ways. Dropping a line into a hole you’ve cut in the hard water requires little casting ability, and lure selection also alters significantly.Ice Fishing Walleye: Tips and Tricks—These olive and gold fish, which resemble a cross between a pike and a perch, have a mouthful of teeth and a vicious appetite to match.Ice Fishing for Whitefish—This section will discuss whitefish ice fishing. Anglers admire whitefish for a variety of reasons.To have a memorable and enjoyable ice fishing trip, it is important to prepare properly to avoid frustration and disappointment. There are a number of things you can do to ensure you have a great time. In this book, many tips and techniques has been explained to help you understand easy ways of ice fishing.GET YOUR COPY NOW!
    Show book
  • It's Not Just About the Ribbons - It's About Enriching Riding (and Life) with a Winning Attitude - cover

    It's Not Just About the Ribbons...

    Jane Savoie

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Over 15 years ago, Jane Savoie wrote the first book to recognize the importance of training the mind and shaping attitude in order to achieve higher levels of riding skill than ever imagined. Riders who benefited from the lessons in That Winning Feeling! clamored for more, and Savoie responded with her fabulous follow-up book, It's Not Just About the Ribbons.Once again, Savoie shares the tools and ideas for self-improvement that she has used, not only to help herself deal with challenges, but her students—who range from Olympic contenders to intermediate riders—as well. Full of shining examples of the success of Savoie's methods of dealing with riding's—and life's—challenges, this book is essential for anyone who is passionate about horses but may be struggling, at some level or other, with negative emotions and frustration from slow development of riding skills. All readers will find that, with Savoie's contagious enthusiasm along for the ride, they too can make changes more easily and playfully while better enjoying every moment with their horses.
    Show book
  • In the Zone - Transcendent Experience in Sports - cover

    In the Zone - Transcendent...

    Michael Murphy, Rhea A. White

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Michael Murphy, bestselling author of Golf in the Kingdom, explains the power of athletics to transform the body, mind, and spirit Athletes and coaches often say they feel “in the zone” while participating in sports or other endeavors, and Esalen Institute cofounder Michael Murphy carefully documents this phenomenon in one of the most comprehensive works of its kind. Murphy and coauthor Rhea A. White categorize twenty types of extraordinary athletic feats, exalted states of consciousness, and altered perceptions that, they say, evoke the richness of a spiritual practice. This wide-ranging compendium includes insights from amateur, Olympic, and professional athletes, such as Michael Jordan, Mario Andretti, Jack Nicklaus, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
    Show book
  • Built to Lose - How the NBA's Tanking Era Changed the League Forever - cover

    Built to Lose - How the NBA's...

    Jake Fischer

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A singular, transcendent talent can change the fortunes of a basketball franchise faster than in any other sport. For NBA teams, three avenues exist for acquiring those pivotal superstars: signing players in free agency, adding them via trade, or hand-selecting them through the draft. One only has to look toward the outright fanfare surrounding recent top pick Zion Williamson to recognize that it's the pursuit of the latter which has defined and forever altered the NBA in its current era. It's a story that weaves its way behind closed doors to reveal intricate machinations normally hidden from public view. Backed by extensive reporting and hundreds of interviews with top players, coaches, and executives, Jake Fischer chronicles secret pre-draft workouts, feuding between player agents and executives, surprising trade negotiations, interpersonal conflict within rosters, organizational power struggles, and the missteps behind infamous public relations fiascos, making for a fascinating and unmissable insider's look at the NBA.
    Show book
  • The Art of Hurling: - Insights into Success from the Managers - cover

    The Art of Hurling: - Insights...

    Daire Whelan

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    How are some hurling managers able to transform losing teams to All-Ireland champions in a short time? What is it about their philosophies and beliefs that makes them unique and successful? What are their thoughts on the future of hurling in this period of unprecedented focus on the game and its development? Daire Whelan uncovers the ideas and methods of some of the game's most successful managers. Tracing the evolution of hurling managers from the 1970s up to the present day, he has spoken to some of the game's most enlightened thinkers from that period, including Eamon O'Shea, Anthony Daly, Justin McCarthy, Eamonn Cregan, Babs Keating, John Allen, Cyril Farrell, Liam Griffin, Ger Loughnane, Diarmuid Healy and Terence 'Sambo' McNaughton.Managers who not only won All-Irelands or provincial titles in unique circumstances, often ending decades-long losing streaks and usually bringing success within a season or two. They provide an insight into the traits and techniques of the greatest hurling managers.
    Show book