Game 7, 1986

Game 7, 1986

Author: Ron Darling

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2016-04-05

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 146687810X

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New York Times Bestseller: Mets starting pitcher Ron Darling reflects on his role in the dramatic World Series tiebreaker in this candid personal memoir. Every little kid who’s ever taken the mound in Little League dreams of someday getting the ball for Game Seven of the World Series. Ron Darling got to live that dream—only it didn’t go exactly as planned. In Game 7, 1986, the award-winning baseball analyst looks back at what might have been a signature moment in his career, and reflects on the ways professional athletes must sometimes shoulder a personal disappointment as their teams find a way to win. Darling’s memoir breaks down one of baseball’s great “forgotten” games—a game that stands as a thrilling, telling, and tantalizing exclamation point to one of the best-remembered seasons in Major League Baseball history. Game 7, 1986 is a book for the thinking baseball fan, a chance to reflect on what it means to compete at the game’s highest level, with everything on the line. “A departure from the typical sports narrative.” —New York Daily News “What makes this book so interesting is how Darling puts the reader into his head as he stands on the mound in Game 7. ”—The Tampa Tribune


The Numbers Game

The Numbers Game

Author: Alan Schwarz

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2005-05-02

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780312322236

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Most baseball fans, players and even team executives assume that the national pastime's infatuation with statistics is simply a by-product of the information age, a phenomenon that blossomed only after the arrival of Bill James and computers in the 1980s. They couldn't be more wrong. In this award-winning book, Alan Schwarz - whom bestselling Moneyball author Michael Lewis calls "one of today's best baseball journalists" - provides the first-ever history of baseball statistics, showing how baseball and its numbers have been inseparable ever since the pastime's birth in 1845. He tells the history of this obsession through the lives of the people who felt it most: Henry Chadwick, the 19th-century writer who invented the first box score and harped endlessly about which statistics mattered and which did not; Allan Roth, Branch Rickey's right-hand numbers man with the late-1940s Brooklyn Dodgers; Earnshaw Cook, a scientist and Manhattan Project veteran who retired to pursue inventing the perfect baseball statistic; John Dewan, a former Strat-O-Matic maven who built STATS Inc. into a multimillion-dollar powerhouse for statistics over the Internet; and dozens more. Schwarz paints a history not just of baseball statistics, but of the soul of the sport itself. Named as ESPN's 2004 Baseball Book of the Year, The Numbers Game will be an invaluable part of any fan's library and go down as one of the sport's classic books.


Number Games, Grades 1 - 2

Number Games, Grades 1 - 2

Author: Thinking Kids

Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

Published: 2016-02-01

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1483831396

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Front of the Class Number Games for grades 1 to 2 gives kids a brain boost as they complete number activities such as riddles, crosswords, mazes, and dot-to-dots. These puzzles and games entertain while building essential math and thinking skills. --Filled with hours of game-based activities, Number Games engages children by stimulating the learning process. Each puzzle in this 320-page activity book challenges learners to strengthen critical thinking and concentration skills. These games will flex childrenÕs mental muscles as they explore a variety of exciting number games. --The Front of the Class activity book series combines education and entertainment with colorful word searches, word games, crossword puzzles, mazes, dot-to-dots, and number games. These books are full of challenging puzzles that help children master essential critical thinking skills. Portable, age-appropriate, and entertaining, Front of the Class activity books provide a fun and convenient learning format that children can use at home or on the go.


Funtastic FrogsTM Number Games, Grades K - 2

Funtastic FrogsTM Number Games, Grades K - 2

Author: Cartland Noble

Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

Published: 2012-10-22

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1624422195

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Here's a fun way for your students to practice their addition, subtraction, and beginning multiplication skills. They will use Funtastic Frogs to play each of these simple, but powerful, skill-building games. Each game is easy to learn and works well in a learning center or with small groups. This approach is excellent for mastering basic facts.


It's a Numbers Game

It's a Numbers Game

Author: Jane Kelley

Publisher: Pacific Learning Inc

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 15

ISBN-13: 1604578793

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Have you ever wondered what some sports statistics mean? You wouldn't be the first! Numbers play a big part in sports. They give us records to beat, and they tell us who is the best of the best. CSI Chapters is a leveled collection of 25 original chapter books in both hard copy and interactive e-book formats that are designed to accelerate comprehension development, vocabulary acquisition, and content literacy. The fiction titles include financial literacy themes, science fiction, and realistic fiction. The nonfiction titles are designed to support students' reading comprehension across science, math, and social studies as well as general nonfiction. Using a metacognitive learning approach to support and scaffold students, CSI Chapters gives students the confidence and skills needed to tackle any text.


On Numbers and Games

On Numbers and Games

Author: John H. Conway

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2000-12-11

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9781568811277

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ONAG, as the book is commonly known, is one of those rare publications that sprang to life in a moment of creative energy and has remained influential for over a quarter of a century. Originally written to define the relation between the theories of transfinite numbers and mathematical games, the resulting work is a mathematically sophisticated but eminently enjoyable guide to game theory. By defining numbers as the strengths of positions in certain games, the author arrives at a new class, the surreal numbers, that includes both real numbers and ordinal numbers. These surreal numbers are applied in the author's mathematical analysis of game strategies. The additions to the Second Edition present recent developments in the area of mathematical game theory, with a concentration on surreal numbers and the additive theory of partizan games.


We Believed!

We Believed!

Author: Michael E. Highlen

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2019-11-18

Total Pages: 17

ISBN-13: 1644629488

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The world championship season of my favorite team, Cubs of Chicago, and how positive outlook by the players resulted in that winning season.