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61. Play Ball: 100 Baseball Practice Games by Thomas O'Connell | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2009-12-01)
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Great resource
great book for coaches
Play Ball touches all the bases |
62. The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh, Prop. by Robert Coover | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1971-05-01)
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Book review
Intellectually brilliant but humanly lacking
The Boxscores Were Enough
Homo Ludens
A Brilliant Allegory of Something or Other As the synopsis above no doubt suggests, this story begs to be read as an allegory.One might read it as an allegory of God's relation to His creation.Henry, like God, is a creator who appears to have complete control over his creation, and yet, like God, his creation comes to take on a life of its own.When terrible things occur, he desperately wants to step in and set things right, but he also wants the game to retain its integrity.So Henry is like God in that he remains outside his creation even though it seems he could sometimes intervene to set things right.(Indeed, some of the game's players are said to have some sense of a higher power controlling their destiny.)One might also read Henry's relation to his game as an allegory of man's attempt to make sense of his world through art, religion, science, philosophy, etc.All that's really going on is the random event of rolling the dice, as, in some sense, all that's really going on in the universe is certain random physical events.And yet Henry imagines an entire alternate reality to make sense of the random events of his game.His player backgrounds and psychologies, his historical interpretations of the game, his imaginings of crowds and stadiums--all of this is intended to give the random throws of the dice some meaning, some significance to him.(This reading is also suggested by our one look at Henry at work in his job as an accountant.Rather than merely crunch the numbers, he reads a story of the operation of a business off his accounting books.He makes sense of the numbers by seeing them as evidence of something beyond themselves.)Finally, one might interpret Henry's relation to his game as an allegory of the artist's relation to his works. These allegorical readings notwithstanding, it's also possible to read this book as a simple and moving story of one isolated man who gradually loses touch with reality.While Henry seems a decent enough chap, he has no family, only one friend (and not an especially close one), no real love interest, and no interests outside of his game.From what we learn in the novel, it seems his entire life consists in (occasionally) going to work at his mind-numbing job, stopping at the local bar to drown his sorrows, and sitting at his kitchen table playing his game.Since Henry's life is thoroughly dull and uneventful from the outside, the book focuses on what's going on in his mind.The focus of the book is his isolation and his attempts to create something important and lasting and to be a part of something larger than himself.The opportunity to create something important is what the game appears to provide him, and so it's not all that surprising that he ends up losing himself in his game. This, of course, suggests that Henry can be understood as an example of the way in which alienated individuals can get lost in solitary pursuits that are made available to them by modern life.Because he lacks an community of people with which to identify, Henry ends up getting lost in his game in much the same way that others can get lost in books, television, the internet, etc.All of these things appear to provide their user with a connection to a world beyond himself, and yet total immersion in them brings you no closer to other people than you'd be without them. I'd give this book 4.5 stars if I could; that seems a more accurate assessment.The reader should note that this isn't really a baseball book.It's more about the trappings of baseball--the statistics, the history, the players, the rites--than it is about the game itself.So this isn't a book for someone looking for a presentation of dramatic athletic feats; instead, it's a book for the baseball fan whose appreciation of the game is intellectual rather than visceral. ... Read more |
63. Roberto & Me (Baseball Card Adventures) by Dan Gutman | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2010-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Sometimes you can change history . . . and sometimes history can change you. When Stosh travels into the past to meet Roberto Clemente, a legendary ballplayer and a beloved humanitarian, he's got only one goal: warning Roberto not to get on the doomed plane that will end his life in a terrible crash. In the sixties, Stosh meets free-spirited Sunrise, and together they travel across the country to a ball game that leaves them breathless—and face-to-face with Roberto. But when the time comes for Stosh to return to the future, he finds that the adventure has only just begun. . . . Join Stosh and Sunrise on a journey that will take you into the past, from the excitement of Woodstock to a life-changing encounter with Roberto Clemente—and into a surprising future! Customer Reviews (5)
Pretty decent book.
Stretched my suspension of disbelief thin.
Exactly the kind of book I would want to read if I were a kid
Dan Gutman hits a homerun with Roberto & Me!
Dan Gutman's best book |
64. Practice Perfect Baseball by American Baseball Coaches Association | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2009-12-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description Successful seasons don’t begin on opening day. They begin long before, in the cages, gym, locker room, and practice field. There, consistency, execution, and teamwork form the foundations of powerhouse programs and championship titles. While most coaches understand the importance of practice, far fewer have perfected it year after year, team after team. In Practice Perfect Baseball, the game’s premier collegiate coaches share their approaches, experiences, and philosophies on every facet of practice. This authoritative guide goes beyond the stretches and drills straight to the heart of winning—effort and attitude. From structuring sessions to evaluating practice performance, the vast information allows you to choose what you wish to implement in your program. You’ll find unique insights and invaluable advice from the all-star roster of contributors: Ed Cheff Pete Dunn Dan Hartleb Steve Jaksa Tim Jamieson Mark Johnson Keith Madison Sean McNally Dave Perno Gary Pullins Terry Rooney Dave Serrano Gary Ward Bob Warn In Practice Perfect Baseball, you‘ll identify and establish a practice ethic, learn to assess team strengths, and develop players’ skills in the field, on the mound, or at the plate. You’ll also learn to make the most of indoor practices, incorporate technology to perfect skills and evaluate performance, and prepare your team for upcoming opponents. Developed by the American Baseball Coaches Association and edited by Bob Bennett, Practice Perfect Baseball is essential reading for every coach at every level of the sport. |
65. The Baseball Maniac's Almanac: The Absolutely, Positively, and Without Question Greatest Book of Facts, Figures, and Astonishing Lists Ever Compiled (Second ... Almanac: Absolutely, Positively & Without) | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2010-07-01)
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If You Love Baseball, You'll Love This
Good fun--for trivia lovers!
Amazing Baseball Trivia |
66. The SABR Baseball List & Record Book: Baseball's Most Fascinating Records and Unusual Statistics by Society for American Baseball Research | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(2007-03-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description The SABR Baseball List & Record Book is an expansive collection of pitching, hitting, fielding, home run, team, and rookie records not available online or in any other book. This is a treasure trove of baseball history for statistically minded baseball fans that's also packed with intriguing marginalia. For instance, on July 25, 1967, Chicago's Ken Berry ended Game Two of a doubleheader against Cleveland with a home run in the bottom of the sixteenth inning -- Chicago's second game-winning homer of the day. The comprehensive lists include Most Career Home Runs by Two Brothers (Tommie and Hank Aaron have 768), Most Seasons with 15 or More Wins (Cy Young and Greg Maddux each have 18), and Highest On Base Percentage in a Season by a Rookie (listing every rookie above .400). Unlike other record books that only list the record holders -- say, most RBI by a rookie, held by Ted Williams with 145 -- SABR details every rookie to reach 100 RBI. Other record books might note the last pitcher in each league to steal home; here SABR has included every pitcher to do it. The book also includes a number of idiosyncratic features, such as a rundown of every player who has hit a triple and then stolen home, or every reliever who has won two games in one day. Many of the lists include a comments column for key historical notes and entertaining trivia (Bob Horner hit four home runs in a 1986 game, but his team lost). This is a must-have for every fan's library. Edited by Lyle Spatz, Chairman of the Baseball Records Committee for SABR Customer Reviews (13)
Excellent Compilation Of Many Obscure Records
Filling the Void in Baseball Reference Books
baseball fanatic
Neither here nor there
Talk about cool statistics! |
67. We Would Have Played for Nothing: Baseball Stars of the 1950s and 1960s Talk About the Game They Loved (The Baseball Oral History Project) by Fay Vincent | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2009-04-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description For anyone who grew up watching baseball in the 1950s and 1960s, or for anyone who wonders what it was like in the days when ballplayers negotiated their own contracts and worked real jobs in the off-season, this is a book to cherish. Customer Reviews (23)
Good But Not Great
We Would Have Played for Nothing
Memories
That Good Old Plain Vanilla
They Almost Played For Nothing Anyway |
68. Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Babe Ruth Baseball by David A. Adler | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2004-07-22)
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A book for the young fan of baseball or mysteries
Baseball has never seen the likes of her memory before!
The Baseball Mystery |
69. The Code: Baseball's Unwritten Rules and Its Ignore-at-Your-Own-Risk Code of Conduct by Ross Bernstein | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2008-03-01)
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Some great stories, a lot of repetition.
Surprisingly Good
Would have liked more.
so-so baseball book
Chin Music, beanballs and beyond! |
70. USA TODAY Baseball Scorebook | |
Spiral-bound: 128
Pages
(2009-05-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Take this out to the ball game! From USA TODAY comes a fun, one-stop shop for baseball lovers. Featuring 100 red-and-blue scorecards (more than enough for all the home games) and a section for autographs, it’s essential gear for a day at the ballpark. And there’s more, too, including a lavishly illustrated history of baseball, a long list of record holders, and instructions on how to keep score—including abbreviations. Filling out scorecards, and saving them as precious souvenirs, has been a long-held tradition. This volume is the perfect way for parents to teach their children about America’s national sport and create memories that will last a lifetime. Customer Reviews (6)
Best Scorebook Available
Very Happy With this Scorebook.
okay scorecard. very bad packaging
excellent scorebook
Baseball scorebook |
71. Complete Conditioning for Baseball by Steve Tamborra | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2007-12-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description In addition, the 45-minute DVD takes you onto the diamond and into the gym to demonstrate the same exercises and drills by the game's best. Customer Reviews (1)
GREAT! |
72. The Glory of Their Times: The Story of the Early Days of Baseball Told by the Men Who Played It (Harper Perennial Modern Classics) by Lawrence S. Ritter | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2010-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Baseball was different in earlier days—tougher, rawer, more intimate—when giants like Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb ran the bases. In the monumental classic The Glory of Their Times, the golden era of our national pastime comes alive through the vibrant words of those who played and lived the game. Customer Reviews (84)
The Glory of Their Times - Simply Wonderful
The best baseball book ever ....
Great baseball book
Names & stats brought to life
Glad I chose this book |
73. Great Moments in Baseball History by Matt Christopher, Glenn Stout | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1996-04-01)
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Book Project
Courage Displayed on a baseball diamond
Good stuff
great moments
A must read for young ball players |
74. Baseball: A History of America's Game (Illinois History of Sports) by Benjamin G. Rader | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(2008-05-02)
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"Solid Throwback Piece of Work"
THIS HISTORY IS ON THE BALL. AND, YES, IT SCORES. BIG.
Baseball history the way it should be written |
75. Baseball, Snakes and Summer Squash: Poems About Growing Up by Donald Graves | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(1996-02)
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Baseball, Snakes and Summer Squash: Poems about Growing Up
Wonderment of Childhood |
76. Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Legends: The Truth, the Lies, and Everything Else by Rob Neyer | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2008-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The latest and greatest in ESPN.com baseball guru Rob Neyer's The well-told baseball story has long been a staple for baseball fans. In Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Legends, Neyer breathes new life into both classic and obscure stories throughout twentieth-century baseball -- stories that, while engaging on their own, also tell us fascinating things about their main characters and about the sport's incredibly rich history. With his signature style, Rob gets to the heart of every anecdote, working through the particulars with careful research drawn from a variety of primary sources. For each story, he asks: Did this really happen? Did it happen, sort of? Or was the story simply the wild invention of someone's imagination? Among the scores of legends Neyer questions and investigates... Rob checks each story, separates the truths from the myths, and places their fascinating characters into the larger historical context. Filled with insider lore and Neyer's sharp wit and insights, this is an exciting addition to a superb series and an essential read for true fans of our national pastime. Customer Reviews (14)
A lot of scraps here
Not Rob's best effort
Party Pooper
Rob Neyer Rules
should be required reading |
77. Baseball's Best: Five True Stories (Step-Into-Reading, Step 5) by Andrew Gutelle | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(1990-03-24)
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Reviewed by Sylvia Rodriguez'Fifth Grade Class, Phoebe Hearst Elementary, Sacramento |
78. The End of Baseball: A Novel by Peter Schilling | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2010-03-16)
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A definite five star read!
What If.....
A Wonderful Revision to Baseball History
A compelling historical baseball novel
What could have been |
79. The Desperado Who Stole Baseball by John H. Ritter | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2009-03-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description One of the fi nest storytellers of our time, John H. Ritter brings the Old West to life in this prequel to his breakout success, The Boy Who Saved Baseball. Customer Reviews (4)
"The Desperado" Strikes!
Storytelling at its best!
Hee-Yah! - Batter Up!
"the Desperado" stole my heart. |
80. Play Baseball the Ripken Way: The Complete Illustrated Guide to the Fundamentals by Cal Ripken Jr., Bill Ripken, Larry Burke | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2005-01-25)
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Play Baseball the Ripken Way: The Complete Illustrated Guide to the Fundamentals
Excellent book for little league
Outstanding
Good But A Little Repetitive!
Same old, same old! |
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