Joe Morgan: 5 books

Book cover of Long Balls, No Strikes

Long Balls, No Strikes

What Baseball Must Do to Keep the Good Times Rolling

by Joe Morgan
Language: English
Release Date: October 12, 2011

Nobody loves baseball more than Joe Morgan. He's proved it with his hall-of-fame performance on the field and his brilliant color commentary in the broadcast booth. Bob Costas says, "There may not be anyone alive who knows more about baseball than Joe Morgan. In his playing days, Morgan...
Book cover of Baseball For Dummies
by Joe Morgan, Richard Lally
Language: English
Release Date: February 6, 2014

Play, watch, and understand America's favorite pastime Baseball continues to be a popular game both as a spectator sport and as a pastime. Since the publication of Baseball For Dummies, 3rd Edition, baseball teams have changed, new MLB stadiums have been built, and rules have been updated....
Book cover of Simplifying JavaScript

Simplifying JavaScript

Writing Modern JavaScript with ES5, ES6, and Beyond

by Joe Morgan
Language: English
Release Date: April 17, 2018

The best modern JavaScript is simple, readable, and predictable. Learn to write modern JavaScript not by memorizing a list of new syntax, but with practical examples of how syntax changes can make code more expressive. Starting from variable declarations that communicate intention clearly, see how...
Book cover of Coaching Basketball Successfully
by Morgan Wootten, Joe Wootten
Language: English
Release Date: October 11, 2012

Legendary UCLA coach John Wooden once said, “People say Morgan Wootten is the best high school basketball coach in the country. I disagree. I know of no finer coach at any level—high school, college, or pro.” Morgan Wootten has retired from coaching, but his knowledge of the game remains...
Book cover of Race and Reconciliation in America
by William S. Cohen, Janet Langhart Cohen, Enola Gay Aird
Language: English
Release Date: June 16, 2009

Race and racism have played a divisive and defining role throughout much of America's history. Slavery, Jim Crow laws, segregation, and Ku Klux Klan terrorism have inflicted deep psychic wounds, social disparities, and economic disadvantages that have diminished the promise of equal rights and opportunities...
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