Books by Fred McMane
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The 3,000 Hit Club by Fred McMane ( 2000) |
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Amazin'! A Celebration of the 1985 New York Mets by Fred McMane, United Press International ( 1985) |
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Baseball The Sports Playbook by Fred McMane, Gil McDougald ( 1977)
A former Yankee infielder who is now a university coach and a UPI sportswriter join together to teach baseball players to anticipate, recognize, and react correctly to situations likely to be encountered in the course of a game.
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Hakeem Olajuwon by Fred McMane ( 1997)
Dreams can come true, as attested by this thrilling story of the Houston Rockets center who left Nigeria to become an American citizen and wound up as a member of the U.S. Olympic "Dream Team". Includes statistics, photos, and an introduction by "Dream Team" coach Chuck Daly.
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My Hero by Fred McMane, Cathrine Wolf ( 1994)
Featuring the stories of ten of today's most popular sports stars, this collection of profiles, including those of Julius Erving and Shaquille O'Neal, tells about the heros whom these great athletes admired when they were kids. Original.
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Quotable Casey The Wit, Wisdom, and Wacky Words of Casey Stengel, Baseball's Old Perfessor and Most Amazing Manager by Fred McMane, Casey Stengel ( 2002) |
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Superstars of Men's Track and Field by Fred McMane ( 1998)
A brief overview of track and field competitions precedes profiles of six champions: Bob Mathias, Roger Bannister, Al Oerter, Edwin Moses, Carl Lewis, and Michael Johnson.
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Track and Field Basics by Fred McMane ( 1983)
Presents a short history of track athletics and instructions in technique for the various events.
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Winning Women Eight Great Athletes and Their Unbeatable Stories by Fred McMane, Cathrine Wolf ( 1995)
Providing role models for girls eager to emulate their accomplishments, women sports heroes profiled in a winning collection include Oksana Baiul, Shannon Miller, Bonnie Blair, Steffi Graf, Julie Krone, Teresa Edwards, Gail Devers, and Nancy Lopez. Original.
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The Worst Day I Ever Had by Fred McMane, Cathrine Wolf ( 1991)
Some of the world's greatest athletes, among them Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Magic Johnson, and Martina Navratilova, tell their biggest blunders and heartbreaks--and how they managed to recover and go on to glory.
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