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Sunday at the Ballpark : Billy Sunday's Professional Baseball Career, 1883-1890, Paperback / softback Book

Sunday at the Ballpark : Billy Sunday's Professional Baseball Career, 1883-1890 Paperback / softback

Part of the American Sports History Series series

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Paperback edition available October, 2003. Billy Sunday was among the greatest of American evangelists.

During the first quarter of the twentieth century his sermons reached hundreds of thousands of people, and he was widely quoted and admired.

He was an influential social leader who supported and popularized conservative causes, and he was an ardent champion of Prohibition. But this was not all Billy Sunday was noted for. He was also well known as a former professional baseball player.

During the heyday of Ty Cobb and Christy Matthewson, he set base-stealing records in the 1880s and to have been the first baseball player to refuse to play on Sundays.

Many say his reputation as a baseball player was not rightfully deserved.

Although his skill alone may not have topped the charts, he was exceptional in his personality, behavior and exciting style of play. In this work, Wendy Knickerbocker explores Sunday's professional baseball career to examine the coming of age of an interesting and important character in American history.

Detail is given to the entirety of his career as well as his playing style.

She includes his struggles and accomplishments in his professional career as well as his religious one.

A bibliography encourages further reference.

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