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Identifier: howtoplaybasebal01murn (find matches)
Title: How to play base ball
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Murnane, T. H. (Timothy Hayes), 1852-1917
Subjects: Baseball
Publisher: New York, American Sports Publishing Co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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rn his bare left hand to the runner whenthe right hand man can protect himself with his big mitt. The rule to-day in base ball is for the manager who is sup-posed to be familiar with every phase of the game and has thefaculty to size up the talent to select the timber for his ball team,picking each man for a particular position, including a utilityplayer. After selecting the players the next thing is to pick outthe right player to captain the team. This player must be ableto work with the manager and the other members of the team.The manager should give his orders to the captain and not un-dertake to meddle with the captains prerogative. The manager has actually grown to be more of a peacem rfrom the bench than a directing general, so advanced have beethe members of the leading teams. A captain should be an outfielder if possible, as he will be ina position to observe everything that is going on. The assistantcaptain should be an infielder, and direct the plays on the inside. -5 .^:\.
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LAJOIE., His feet are set tirmly on the ground before throwing, and he keeps the> ball high, with an overhand motion, f How to Play Base Ball. ii This Is not necessary to good ball playing, but has proven to bea splendid plan, and I think the best. The captain of a ball team should be up to every fine point,be able to work out combinations, get the best work out of histeam without apparently driving them, battle for their rightsopen and above board for the effect it may have on peculiar tem-peraments, and teach his men to hold their temper in check.Erratic, hot headed ball players will often throw away goodchances to win a game. Nothing is ever gained by the loss oftemper. This is especially true of the pitcher, who has the bulkof the thinking to do and who Is ever in need of his best judg-ment. It is remarkable what effect a good captain has on a ball team.Players want some one present to appreciate their good work, andNice play, old man from the captain on the field means muchto

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  • bookyear:1903
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Murnane__T__H___Timothy_Hayes___1852_1917
  • booksubject:Baseball
  • bookpublisher:New_York__American_Sports_Publishing_Co_
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  • booksponsor:Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:17
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  • bookcollection:americana
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