The New Dickson Baseball Dictionary: A Cyclopedic Reference to More Than 7,000 Words, Names, Phrases, and Slang Expressions That Define the Game, Its Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The New Dickson Baseball Dictionary: A Cyclopedic Reference to More Than 7,000 Words, Names, Phrases, and Slang Expressions That Define the Game, Its Book

Baseball is an etymologist's delight. The game coins words and phrases faster than Mark McGwire hits home runs (a.k.a. dingers, taters, round-trippers, four-baggers), and much of what begins as baseball-specific verbiage seeps into common usage. But why exactly is a high, lazy fly ball called "a can of corn," a pop-up that falls between the infield and the outfield a "Texas leaguer," a vicious curveball "Uncle Charlie," a poke that bounces off the plate a "Baltimore chop," and the minor leagues "the bushes"? Paul Dickson explains them--and about 7,000 more terms and expressions, names and events--in a wide-ranging work that's as much fun to browse through as it is specifically useful. Like its 1989 predecessor (which only sent 5,000 entries to the plate), the Dickson Baseball Dictionary arranges everything alphabetically, supplies definitions, offers examples, provides cross-references, and, most fascinating of all, traces word and phrase origins. As references go, it brings out the "lumber," looks "yard," and pretty much "touches 'em all." --Jeff SilvermanRead More

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  • Product Description

    The award-winning reference book, completely revised updated to take the language and lore of baseball into the next century. The Dickson Baseball Dictionary quickly established it self as the book to go to when you want to know which inning The Catch was made, or needed to find out where the term "fungo" cam from, or couldn't figure why Vin Scully called that last hit a "frozen rope." The only problem became closing the book: once you dipped into this comprehensive, engaging, entertaining compendium of baseball knowledge, it was almost impossible to pull away. Now the dictionary is back more authoritative and comprehensive than ever and filled with lots of never-before-seen illustrations and photos. From hundreds of updated definitions to its thorough bibliography and new thesaurus of terms, The New Dickson Baseball Dictionary combines depth and historical richness with the accessibility of a reference book-something the state books, almanacs, and illustrated histories can't begin to do. This is an essential for every baseball lover's reference shelf.

  • 0151003807
  • 9780151003808
  • Paul Dickson
  • 1 January 1999
  • Harvest Books
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 608
  • Subsequent
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