An edition of High Heat (2010)

High Heat

the secret history of the fastball and the improbable search for the fastest pitcher of all time

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An edition of High Heat (2010)

High Heat

the secret history of the fastball and the improbable search for the fastest pitcher of all time

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What is it about a quality fastball that brings us to the edge of our seats? How is it humanly possible to throw faster than 100 mph? And the big question: Who is the fastest pitcher ever? High Heat takes us on what filmmaker Ken Burns calls a "compelling, relentless, riveting" quest to deliver answers to the most intriguing questions about the fastball. Wendel provides insight into one of baseball's most exhilarating yet mystifying draws while exploring the remarkable feats and trials of the pitchers who have attempted to master it. In High Heat he takes us on a quest to separate verifiable fact from baseball lore, traveling from ballparks across the country to the Baseball Hall of Fame, piecing together the fascinating history of the fastball from its early development to the present form while exploring its remarkable impact on the game and the pitchers who have been blessed (or cursed) with its gift. From legends such as Nolan Ryan, Walter Johnson, Steve Dalkowski, and Satchel Paige to present-day standard-bearers like Tim Lincecum, Billy Wagner, and Randy Johnson, Wendel examines the factors that make throwing heat an elusive ability that few have and even fewer can harness. - Publisher.

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Publisher
Da Capo Press
Language
English

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Cambridge, MA

Table of Contents

The windup
The pivot
The stride
The arm acceleration
The release
The follow-through
The call
The top twelve

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796.357/22
Library of Congress
GV871 .W46 2010, GV871.W46 2010

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 268 p.
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24002946M
ISBN 10
0306818485
ISBN 13
9780306818486
LCCN
2009053843
OCLC/WorldCat
435418575

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