Forfeits and Successfully Protested Games in Major League Baseball: A Complete Record, 1871-2013

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· McFarland
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This chronologically organized book is the first to provide comprehensive coverage of forfeits and successful protests of major league baseball games, educating the reader on the rules and prevailing styles of play at the time that each of the games was played. In addition to the date, location, and source information, this work provides capsule biographies of many of the principal characters involved (including, for instance, the obscure one-game umpire who perpetrated the first forfeited game in major league history in 1871).

About the author

David Nemec, a baseball historian, novelist, and playwright, has published six novels and authored or coauthored more than 30 books on baseball. The recipient of the Sporting News Research Award, he lives in Agoura Hills, California. Eric Miklich is an authority on baseball rules and the game as it existed in the 19th century. He lives in North Babylon, New York.

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