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Title
The code
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Bernstein, Ross (author)
Subject
Baseball--Corrupt practices--United States (LCSH)
Baseball players--United States--Conduct of life (LCSH)
Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: GV877.5 .B47 2008 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 796.357 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 22)
Supplementary Content
bibliography (bibliography)
Content
text (txt)
Summary
Guide to the inner workings of baseball's internal system of justice and sportsmanship.
Table Of Contents
In the beginning
On retaliation
On fear and intimidation
Should beanballs be illegal?
On charging the mound
On bench-clearing brawls
On throwing inside
On verbal taunting and bench jockeying
On using a bat as a weapon
On plays at the plate
On breaking up a double play by sliding hard into second base
Excessive celebration following a home run
On pitchers showing up batters
On distracting or decoying a player
You don't bunt on a pitcher who's got a no-hitter going late in the game
On hitters wearing body armor
Friendly fire
On managers getting tossed to swing the momentum
On running up the score late in a blowout
On stealing bases late in a blowout
On bunting late in a blowout
On timing a pitcher from the on-deck circle
On the umpire code
On pitchers being ordered to retaliate
On playing hurt
The code between the players and fans
On cheating and deception
On the home-field advantage
Signs, signs, everywhere a sign
On the clubhouse code
On steroids and drug use.
Authorized Access Point
Bernstein, Ross. The code