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It is by Charles C. Alexander, published in 1988.
2/24/2010 3:54 PM
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Quote: Originally posted by thejuice6 on 2/24/2010I concur on "Glory of Their Times" - awesome read.  Also, a book by Daniel Okrent and Steve Wulf called, "Baseball Anecdotes."  It's a great collection of short stories and tidbits about many of the games great players through the years. 

Anecdotes is awesome. The best part ae the Rube Wadell stories. I actually have two copies if anyone wants one send me a smail.
2/24/2010 10:15 PM
Al - If you can find it try to pick up 'Baseball as I Have Known It', Fred Lieb, 1977. Old baseball writer at the time of the writing. It was the place I first read that Carl Mays wasn't black-balled from the Hall because of the Chapman beaning, but rather because there was serious indications that he was paid to participate in throwing the 1922 World Series.
2/24/2010 10:59 PM
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"Historical" fiction (involves a mysterious trip through time)

"If I Never Get Back" by Darryl Brock...the earliest days of professional ball, around 1876 I think. A fun read.

Another fanciful tale is "The Iowa Baseball Confederacy" by W.P. Kinsella (Shoeless Joe)

It involves the 1908 Cubs and a exhibition against the Iowa Baseball Confederacy All-Stars...a game that no one will admit took place... a very funny story.
2/25/2010 4:12 AM
For a fascinating story, The Catcher Was a Spy is pretty hard to top. Moe Berg was one interesting dude.
2/25/2010 8:07 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By joshkvt on 2/25/2010For a fascinating story, The Catcher Was a Spy is pretty hard to top. Moe Berg was one interesting dude


That was a good story. Berg was a strange case.
2/25/2010 9:20 AM
Most recent baseball book I read was the book by Bob Gibson and Reggie Jackson (I think the title was Sixty Feet, Six Inches, but not positive). I enjoyed it a lot. The only drawback was Reggie kissing up to Gibson from time to time, but a good read with a lot of anecdotes about players ranging from the late 1950's thru the late 1980's. The admiration that Gibson holds for Hank Aaron is something that sticks out in my mind.
2/25/2010 1:10 PM
If the Mays book is anything like the interview that was televised on the MLB network with Bob Costas, it should be excellent.
2/25/2010 1:47 PM
if you haven't read Playing with the Enemy by Gary Moore, you're missing out.

Also another vote for Crazy '08, October '64 and Summer of '49.
2/25/2010 1:51 PM
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Jackson: the straw that stirs the drink
2/25/2010 2:53 PM
A really good book is Remembrance of Swings Past by Ron Luciano. Very funny. Not too many books from an ump's perspective.
2/28/2010 3:39 PM
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