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The Last Baseball Town: How Campbell, California achieved the unprecedented, and still unduplicated, in American youth baseball

 
 
The Last Baseball Town: How Campbell, California achieved the unprecedented, and still unduplicated, in American youth baseball
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The Last Baseball Town: How Campbell, California achieved the unprecedented, and still unduplicated, in American youth baseball

“The Last Baseball Town” is the story of an otherwise-ordinary middle-class suburban California community that became the youth baseball capital of America without any of the trappings usually associated with a sports dynasty. From 1960-87, the Campbell youth baseball system sent 14 teams to World Series play, including four Little League World Series, winning six and finishing second in five. Yet there was no master plan, and Campbell never intended to become what it became in youth baseball. It happened because of qualities beyond talent, facilities, money and obsession – personal qualities and altruism that were translated into baseball excellence. This book chronicles the history of youth baseball in Campbell from its origins before World War I through the late 1970s when it won four national championships in four years. It examines in detail Campbell’s greatest teams and achievements, and the individuals whose accomplishments and personalities shaped Campbell baseball. It also details some of the reasons that the magic dissipated, and offers insights about the nature of youth baseball that will resonate with anyone who has children involved in the sport.

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Product Details:
Author: Chuck Hildebrand
Paperback: 386 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: May 06, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439234442
Package Length: 10.0 inches
Package Width: 7.0 inches
Package Height: 0.87 inches
Package Weight: 1.84 pounds
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5as accurate as it gets  Jul 30, 2011
By Peterbuilt
I lived some of the experiences in Chuck's book but still found it fascinating with the detail in which he recounts these and other events. Reading about the place I grew up in, rekindled a desire in me to reconnect with others of my generation and location. As of the date I write this, there are close to 700 collective souls who freely reminisce about the "good old days", when it was a simpler time to grow up without the worries of "the future". A time, sadly, that our children have missed out on but we maybe can reconstruct for our "grand kids". I highly suggest reading this book, whether or not you're from this area, or even this time for that matter because at the end you'll feel liked you lived it!

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5Campbell Little League  Nov 11, 2010
By Barbara Lenci "Rockn Mama"
I love history, and this was a little piece of hometown history I did not know. Campbell used to be THE place to play baseball as a young person. Fascinating story and gives me great pride, as my boy has played baseball at Campbell Little League since he was 5 years old and we have loved the experience. Now we are a small part of that tapestry.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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