Volume 360 pages
Spalding's Baseball Guide and Official League Book for 1895
About the book
In «Spalding's Baseball Guide and Official League Book for 1895,» a comprehensive volume that encapsulates the fervor of late 19th-century American baseball, readers are presented with a wealth of statistics, player profiles, and league standings that sheathe the era's burgeoning love for the sport. The book captures the game'Äôs evolution, detailing rule changes, notable matches, and significant player contributions. Written in an accessible yet informative style, it serves as both an essential reference for avid fans and an engaging narrative of the sport's cultural significance at a time when baseball began to solidify its status as America's pastime. The author, associated with the Spalding sporting goods empire, leveraged extensive connections in the sports community to curate this authoritative guide. The publication stems from a desire to document baseball's rapid growth during the 1890s, a transformative decade marked by increased professionalism and the establishment of organized leagues. The guide reflects the author's commitment to preserving the history and integrity of the game, likely inspired by the thriving interest in team sports and the desire to educate a burgeoning fanbase. This guide is highly recommended for researchers, historians, and baseball enthusiasts seeking to understand the foundations of America's favorite pastime. It not only serves as an invaluable historical document but also as a vibrant snapshot of a pivotal moment in sports history, appealing to those interested in cultural heritage and the impact of sports on American society.