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Winfield, Dave 1951-

Overview
Works: 27 works in 30 publications in 3 languages and 3,657 library holdings
Classifications: gv865.w57, 796.3570924
Publication Timeline
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Publications by  Dave Winfield Publications by Dave Winfield
Most widely held works by Dave Winfield
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4 editions published between and 1989 in English and held by 984 libraries worldwide
Examines the personal and professional life of baseball's Dave Winfield.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 422 libraries worldwide
"Revenue has never been higher, attendance has never been better, and baseball has never had a stronger international presence. Yet, with all of the prosperity, the game has rarely faced more significant problems, both in the headlines and deep within our communities. Steroid scandals, labor strife, self-centered superstars, a dramatic decline in the number of African American players and fans, constraints on Little League facilities and resources, and competition from trendier sports and entertainment options all threaten the foundations of our national pastime. Hall of Famer Winfield presents his plan of action for saving this great game from self-destruction. A respected role model and ambassador of the sport, Winfield outlines his strategy for making baseball inclusive, empowering, and entertaining, offering ideas and solutions for diversifying front offices; marketing the game; developing community-based programs; and working out fair, creative, and lucrative parameters for the business of baseball.--From publisher description."--From source other than the Library of Congress.
by ( Book )
2 editions published in in English and held by 268 libraries worldwide
by ( Book )
2 editions published in in English and held by 94 libraries worldwide
by ( Book )
1 edition published in in English and held by 71 libraries worldwide
by ( Book )
2 editions published in in English and held by 27 libraries worldwide
"Revenue has never been higher, attendance has never been better, and baseball has never had a stronger international presence. Yet, with all of the prosperity, the game has rarely faced more significant problems, both in the headlines and deep within our communities. Steroid scandals, labor strife, self-centered superstars, a dramatic decline in the number of African American players and fans, constraints on Little League facilities and resources, and competition from trendier sports and entertainment options all threaten the foundations of our national pastime. Hall of Famer Winfield presents his plan of action for saving this great game from self-destruction. A respected role model and ambassador of the sport, Winfield outlines his strategy for making baseball inclusive, empowering, and entertaining, offering ideas and solutions for diversifying front offices; marketing the game; developing community-based programs; and working out fair, creative, and lucrative parameters for the business of baseball.--From publisher description."--From source other than the Library of Congress
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Television advertisements featuring celebrities targeting the African-American consumer that aired in 1988. Advertisers are Amoco Oil Company (featuring Jackee Harry), Burger King Corporation (featuring Kadeem Harding and Jasmine Guy), Chrysler Corporation (featuring Michael Warren and Ickey Woods), Coca-Cola Company (featuring Run DMC and Earth, Wind & Fire), Eastman Kodak Company (featuring Bill Cosby and Stevie Wonder), General Foods Corporation (featuring Bill Cosby), General Mills (featuring Michael Jordan), Gillette Company (featuring Marvin Hagler), G. Heileman Brewering Co. (featuring Billy Dee Williams), Joseph E. Seagram & Sons (featuring Mario Van Peebles), Oppenheimer Fund Management (featuring Dave Winfield), Pepsi-Cola Company (featuring Mike Tyson, Robin Givens, Michael Jackson, and Cameo), Procter & Gamble Company (featuring Lena Horne), and Seven-Up Company (featuring Jackie Joyner-Kersee). Some of these entries did not receive awards.
 
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  Kids General Special  
Audience level: 0.38 (from 0.15 for Ask Dave : ... to 1.00 for 1989 CEBA ...)
Alternative Names
Winfield, David Mark, 1951-
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