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Two Outs, So What!: The 2001 Seattle Mariners (SABR Cities and Stadiums)
Friedman, Steve; Edwards, Helen; Cumming, Amanda Lane; Hawks, Emily; Herlich, Tim; Barker, Doug
Language: English
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Published by The Galley Sail Review, San Francisco, California 1970
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Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Magazine. Octavo. 48pp. Stapled wrappers. Spotting on the spine with light edgewear, near fine. Contributors include Margaret Secrist, Neville C. Johnson, Ilmars Uldis Purens, Herb Barrett, Laurence McCarty, Emilie Glen, Margaret Gibson, Marten Robbins, John Burnett Payne, Thomas Kretz, William B…attrick, R.L. Tyler, Dolores Stewart Anderson, Lynn Strongin, Michael DeVitis, R.L. Walford, Leonard Opalov, George Flynn, Ted Sandler, Anthony Edkins, Pat Kennedy Brehm, S.L. Friedman, Jerene Cline, Douglas Barbour, Vaughn L. Duhamel, Tracy Thompson, Len Dickey, Charles Shaw, Leslie Woolf Heley, Peter Thomas, George Gott, Carole Simonsen, Dorothy Dalton, Madeline Bass, R.L. Cook, D.J. Coombs, Forrest Anderson, Joseph Semenovich, Jess Perlman, Morris Kirschstein, L. Radsliff, Naomi Grady, Bill Meissner, L.W. Michaelson, and A. Spencer Schwartz.

Language: English
Published by Society for American Baseball Research 4/3/2026 2026
Series: SABR Cities and Stadiums, Book 13 of 13. Book 13 of 13 - SABR Cities and Stadiums
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 320 pages. A horseracing expert explains the system that has made him a legendary figure , detailing the nuts and bolts of handicapping and successful betting, along wit h his own life story.

Published by 20th Century Fox 2017
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Hardcover. Condition: Good condition. Good dust jacket. First Printing of the First Edition. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1997. Good condition in a bright and shiny Good dust jacket. NOT price clipped ($23.95). Only moderate shelfwear to the jacket. NO chips or fading. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. N…OT a remainder. Bumps to corners of the cover, but NO pages are affected (i.e. there are NO page creases). Two pages have a little underlining. One page has a highlighted sentence. Pages are otherwise clean and unmarked. Illustrated with many handicapping charts/diagrams. 1997. First printing with "First Edition" so stated and complete number row (10 987654321) on the copyright page. Bound in the original light gray boards with a silver-stamped green spine. Full title: "The Odds Must Be Crazy: Beating the Races With the Man Who Revolutionized Handicapping and Created the Sheets." From the publisher: "A horseracing expert explains the system that has made him a legendary figure, detailing the nuts and bolts of handicapping and successful betting, along with his own life story.". First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. Good condition/Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. (vi), 314pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping. NOT a library discard (illustrator).

Two Outs, So What!: The 2001 Seattle Mariners (SABR Cities and Stadiums)
Friedman, Steve; Edwards, Helen; Cumming, Amanda Lane; Hawks, Emily; Herlich, Tim; Barker, Doug
Language: English
Published by Society for American Baseball Research 2026
Series: SABR Cities and Stadiums, Book 13 of 13. Book 13 of 13 - SABR Cities and Stadiums
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Language: English
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Celebrating the 2001 Mariners 25 years after their magical seasonTwenty-five years ago, the Seattle Mariners had a magical season and pennant fever gripped the Pacific Northwest. This book collects biographies of every player on the 2001 roster and looks back at key games and moments in thei…r record-setting run-a 116-win season, the best in American League history. Their penchant for comeback victories inspired the catchphrase: "Two Outs, So What!"The M's built a large division lead early and never let up. Just as they were about to clinch the AL West Division title, the 9/11 terrorist attacks shocked the nation and interrupted the season. When play resumed a week later, they clinched in front of an emotional Safeco Field crowd. The offensive attack started with Ichiro Suzuki, a Japanese sensation who posted a historic rookie season. His MVP campaign overshadowed a career year by teammate Bret Boone, who finished third in the MVP voting. The lineup also boasted future Hall of Famer Edgar Martinez, five-tool center fielder Mike Cameron, and steady first baseman John Olerud, all of whom enjoyed All-Star seasons. The 2001 Seattle Mariners were arguably as well-rounded as any team in major-league history. The roster, constructed by general manager Pat Gillick and piloted by Lou Piniella, dominated the opposition in every facet of the game. The M's scored more runs than any other team, allowed the fewest, and led the majors in ERA, OBP, and stolen bases. The resulting 116 regular-season wins tied the 1906 Chicago Cubs for the most wins in a single season. Seattle's pitching staff featured soft-tossing southpaw Jamie Moyer, who won 20 games, whilea young workhorse named Freddy Garcia produced an All-Star campaign. Out of the bullpen, Arthur Rhodes, Jeff Nelson, and Kazuhiro Sasaki were nearly flawless in the late innings. Although Seattle fell short of winning the American League pennant, losing to the New York Yankees in the ALCS, the 2001 Mariners and their historic season maintain a special place in the hearts of a long-suffering fan base. This book, released on the 25th anniversary of the 2001 Mariners, represents a collaborative effort of more than 50 SABR members. Celebrating the 2001 Seattle Mariners 25 years after their magical season with biographies of every player, coach, and broadcaster, and recaps of highlights from their incredible run, Ichiro's debut, and 116 historic wins. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Two Outs, So What!
Friedman, Steve; Edwards, Helen; Cumming, Amanda Lane; Hawks, Emily; Herlich, Tim; Barker, Doug
Language: English
Published by Society for American Baseball Research 2026
Series: SABR Cities and Stadiums, Book 13 of 13. Book 13 of 13 - SABR Cities and Stadiums
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Two Outs, So What!
Friedman, Steve; Edwards, Helen; Cumming, Amanda Lane; Hawks, Emily; Herlich, Tim; Barker, Doug
Language: English
Published by Society For American Baseball Research Apr 2026 2026
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Celebrating the 2001 Mariners 25 years after their magical seasonTwenty-five years ago, the Seattle Mariners had a magical season and pennant fever gripped the Pacific Northwest. This book collects biographies of every player on the… 2001 roster and looks back at key games and moments in their record-setting run-a 116-win season, the best in American League history. Their penchant for comeback victories inspired the catchphrase: 'Two Outs, So What!'The M's built a large division lead early and never let up. Just as they were about to clinch the AL West Division title, the 9/11 terrorist attacks shocked the nation and interrupted the season. When play resumed a week later, they clinched in front of an emotional Safeco Field crowd.The offensive attack started with Ichiro Suzuki, a Japanese sensation who posted a historic rookie season. His MVP campaign overshadowed a career year by teammate Bret Boone, who finished third in the MVP voting. The lineup also boasted future Hall of Famer Edgar Martínez, five-tool center fielder Mike Cameron, and steady first baseman John Olerud, all of whom enjoyed All-Star seasons.The 2001 Seattle Mariners were arguably as well-rounded as any team in major-league history. The roster, constructed by general manager Pat Gillick and piloted by Lou Piniella, dominated the opposition in every facet of the game. The M's scored more runs than any other team, allowed the fewest, and led the majors in ERA, OBP, and stolen bases. The resulting 116 regular-season wins tied the 1906 Chicago Cubs for the most wins in a single season.Seattle's pitching staff featured soft-tossing southpaw Jamie Moyer, who won 20 games, whilea young workhorse named Freddy García produced an All-Star campaign. Out of the bullpen, Arthur Rhodes, Jeff Nelson, and Kazuhiro Sasaki were nearly flawless in the late innings.Although Seattle fell short of winning the American League pennant, losing to the New York Yankees in the ALCS, the 2001 Mariners and their historic season maintain a special place in the hearts of a long-suffering fan base. This book, released on the 25th anniversary of the 2001 Mariners, represents a collaborative effort of more than 50 SABR members.

Two Outs, So What!: The 2001 Seattle Mariners (SABR Cities and Stadiums)
Friedman, Steve; Edwards, Helen; Cumming, Amanda Lane; Hawks, Emily; Herlich, Tim; Barker, Doug
Language: English
Published by Society for American Baseball Research 2026
Series: SABR Cities and Stadiums, Book 13 of 13. Book 13 of 13 - SABR Cities and Stadiums
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Two Outs, So What!: The 2001 Seattle Mariners (SABR Cities and Stadiums)
Friedman, Steve; Edwards, Helen; Cumming, Amanda Lane; Hawks, Emily; Herlich, Tim; Barker, Doug
Language: English
Published by Society for American Baseball Research 2026
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Language: English
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Celebrating the 2001 Mariners 25 years after their magical seasonTwenty-five years ago, the Seattle Mariners had a magical season and pennant fever gripped the Pacific Northwest. This book collects biographies of every player on the 2001 roster and looks back at key games and moments in thei…r record-setting run-a 116-win season, the best in American League history. Their penchant for comeback victories inspired the catchphrase: "Two Outs, So What!"The M's built a large division lead early and never let up. Just as they were about to clinch the AL West Division title, the 9/11 terrorist attacks shocked the nation and interrupted the season. When play resumed a week later, they clinched in front of an emotional Safeco Field crowd. The offensive attack started with Ichiro Suzuki, a Japanese sensation who posted a historic rookie season. His MVP campaign overshadowed a career year by teammate Bret Boone, who finished third in the MVP voting. The lineup also boasted future Hall of Famer Edgar Martinez, five-tool center fielder Mike Cameron, and steady first baseman John Olerud, all of whom enjoyed All-Star seasons. The 2001 Seattle Mariners were arguably as well-rounded as any team in major-league history. The roster, constructed by general manager Pat Gillick and piloted by Lou Piniella, dominated the opposition in every facet of the game. The M's scored more runs than any other team, allowed the fewest, and led the majors in ERA, OBP, and stolen bases. The resulting 116 regular-season wins tied the 1906 Chicago Cubs for the most wins in a single season. Seattle's pitching staff featured soft-tossing southpaw Jamie Moyer, who won 20 games, whilea young workhorse named Freddy Garcia produced an All-Star campaign. Out of the bullpen, Arthur Rhodes, Jeff Nelson, and Kazuhiro Sasaki were nearly flawless in the late innings. Although Seattle fell short of winning the American League pennant, losing to the New York Yankees in the ALCS, the 2001 Mariners and their historic season maintain a special place in the hearts of a long-suffering fan base. This book, released on the 25th anniversary of the 2001 Mariners, represents a collaborative effort of more than 50 SABR members. Celebrating the 2001 Seattle Mariners 25 years after their magical season with biographies of every player, coach, and broadcaster, and recaps of highlights from their incredible run, Ichiro's debut, and 116 historic wins. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

Language: English
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Celebrating the 2001 Mariners 25 years after their magical seasonTwenty-five years ago, the Seattle Mariners had a magical season and pennant fever gripped the Pacific Northwest. This book collects biographies of every player on the 2001 roster and looks back at key games and moments in thei…r record-setting run-a 116-win season, the best in American League history. Their penchant for comeback victories inspired the catchphrase: "Two Outs, So What!"The M's built a large division lead early and never let up. Just as they were about to clinch the AL West Division title, the 9/11 terrorist attacks shocked the nation and interrupted the season. When play resumed a week later, they clinched in front of an emotional Safeco Field crowd. The offensive attack started with Ichiro Suzuki, a Japanese sensation who posted a historic rookie season. His MVP campaign overshadowed a career year by teammate Bret Boone, who finished third in the MVP voting. The lineup also boasted future Hall of Famer Edgar Martinez, five-tool center fielder Mike Cameron, and steady first baseman John Olerud, all of whom enjoyed All-Star seasons. The 2001 Seattle Mariners were arguably as well-rounded as any team in major-league history. The roster, constructed by general manager Pat Gillick and piloted by Lou Piniella, dominated the opposition in every facet of the game. The M's scored more runs than any other team, allowed the fewest, and led the majors in ERA, OBP, and stolen bases. The resulting 116 regular-season wins tied the 1906 Chicago Cubs for the most wins in a single season. Seattle's pitching staff featured soft-tossing southpaw Jamie Moyer, who won 20 games, whilea young workhorse named Freddy Garcia produced an All-Star campaign. Out of the bullpen, Arthur Rhodes, Jeff Nelson, and Kazuhiro Sasaki were nearly flawless in the late innings. Although Seattle fell short of winning the American League pennant, losing to the New York Yankees in the ALCS, the 2001 Mariners and their historic season maintain a special place in the hearts of a long-suffering fan base. This book, released on the 25th anniversary of the 2001 Mariners, represents a collaborative effort of more than 50 SABR members. Celebrating the 2001 Seattle Mariners 25 years after their magical season with biographies of every player, coach, and broadcaster, and recaps of highlights from their incredible run, Ichiro's debut, and 116 historic wins. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

Two Outs, So What!
Friedman, Steve; Edwards, Helen; Cumming, Amanda Lane; Hawks, Emily; Herlich, Tim; Barker, Doug
Language: English
Published by Society For American Baseball Research Apr 2026 2026
Series: SABR Cities and Stadiums, Book 13 of 13. Book 13 of 13 - SABR Cities and Stadiums
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Celebrating the 2001 Mariners 25 years after their magical seasonTwenty-five years ago, the Seattle Mariners had a magical season and pennant fever gripped the Pacific Northwest. This book collects biographies of every player on the 200…1 roster and looks back at key games and moments in their record-setting run-a 116-win season, the best in American League history. Their penchant for comeback victories inspired the catchphrase: 'Two Outs, So What!'The M's built a large division lead early and never let up. Just as they were about to clinch the AL West Division title, the 9/11 terrorist attacks shocked the nation and interrupted the season. When play resumed a week later, they clinched in front of an emotional Safeco Field crowd.The offensive attack started with Ichiro Suzuki, a Japanese sensation who posted a historic rookie season. His MVP campaign overshadowed a career year by teammate Bret Boone, who finished third in the MVP voting. The lineup also boasted future Hall of Famer Edgar Martínez, five-tool center fielder Mike Cameron, and steady first baseman John Olerud, all of whom enjoyed All-Star seasons.The 2001 Seattle Mariners were arguably as well-rounded as any team in major-league history. The roster, constructed by general manager Pat Gillick and piloted by Lou Piniella, dominated the opposition in every facet of the game. The M's scored more runs than any other team, allowed the fewest, and led the majors in ERA, OBP, and stolen bases. The resulting 116 regular-season wins tied the 1906 Chicago Cubs for the most wins in a single season.Seattle's pitching staff featured soft-tossing southpaw Jamie Moyer, who won 20 games, whilea young workhorse named Freddy García produced an All-Star campaign. Out of the bullpen, Arthur Rhodes, Jeff Nelson, and Kazuhiro Sasaki were nearly flawless in the late innings.Although Seattle fell short of winning the American League pennant, losing to the New York Yankees in the ALCS, the 2001 Mariners and their historic season maintain a special place in the hearts of a long-suffering fan base. This book, released on the 25th anniversary of the 2001 Mariners, represents a collaborative effort of more than 50 SABR members.Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Two Outs, So What! | The 2001 Seattle Mariners | Steve Friedman (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Society for American Baseball Research | EAN 9781960819635 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Dem…and.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Celebrating the 2001 Mariners 25 years after their magical seasonTwenty-five years ago, the Seattle Mariners had a magical season and pennant fever gripped the Pacific Northwest. This book collects biographies of every player on the 2001… roster and looks back at key games and moments in their record-setting run-a 116-win season, the best in American League history. Their penchant for comeback victories inspired the catchphrase: 'Two Outs, So What!'The M's built a large division lead early and never let up. Just as they were about to clinch the AL West Division title, the 9/11 terrorist attacks shocked the nation and interrupted the season. When play resumed a week later, they clinched in front of an emotional Safeco Field crowd.The offensive attack started with Ichiro Suzuki, a Japanese sensation who posted a historic rookie season. His MVP campaign overshadowed a career year by teammate Bret Boone, who finished third in the MVP voting. The lineup also boasted future Hall of Famer Edgar Martínez, five-tool center fielder Mike Cameron, and steady first baseman John Olerud, all of whom enjoyed All-Star seasons.The 2001 Seattle Mariners were arguably as well-rounded as any team in major-league history. The roster, constructed by general manager Pat Gillick and piloted by Lou Piniella, dominated the opposition in every facet of the game. The M's scored more runs than any other team, allowed the fewest, and led the majors in ERA, OBP, and stolen bases. The resulting 116 regular-season wins tied the 1906 Chicago Cubs for the most wins in a single season.Seattle's pitching staff featured soft-tossing southpaw Jamie Moyer, who won 20 games, whilea young workhorse named Freddy García produced an All-Star campaign. Out of the bullpen, Arthur Rhodes, Jeff Nelson, and Kazuhiro Sasaki were nearly flawless in the late innings.Although Seattle fell short of winning the American League pennant, losing to the New York Yankees in the ALCS, the 2001 Mariners and their historic season maintain a special place in the hearts of a long-suffering fan base. This book, released on the 25th anniversary of the 2001 Mariners, represents a collaborative effort of more than 50 SABR members.