Our Game is a book by Charles C. Alexander, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at Ohio University and author of acclaimed baseball books Our Game: An American Baseball History and Rogers Hornsby: A Biography, and Breaking the Slump: Baseball in the Depression Era.
"Our Game is a book by Charles C. Alexander, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at Ohio University and author of acclaimed baseball books Our Game: An American Baseball History and Rogers Hornsby: A Biography, and Breaking the Slump: Baseball in the Depression Era."@en
"In this splendid history, the author demonstrates the many connections between the emergence of baseball- as a game, sport, and business- and the evolution of tastes, values, and institutions in the United States. It traces baseball from its inception over one hundred and fifty years ago to its current status as the premier team sport."@en
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