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Talkin' Baseball: The Cubs Win It All, Baseball Haiku, and the Babe's 104 Home Run Season
March 28, 2007
While
April 1, the opening day of the baseball season, is still a few long days away,
in the book-publishing world, baseball season began about two to three months
ago -- that's when the year's first crop of baseball books began hitting bookstore
shelves and ARCs for new releases began to litter my desk and office floor (and
I mean "litter" in the best possible sense).
Though I consider myself a huge baseball fan, I have to be honest -- in the
late fall and early winter, it generally takes a miracle for anything to divert
my attention away from football. But in early December, the unthinkable happened:
a baseball book arrived on my desk here at ABA offices in Tarrytown, New York,
that caught my eye: Crazy '08 by Cait Murphy (Collins). A fascinating
book about the legendary 1908 Chicago Cubs -- the last Cubs team to win the
World Series. It was a great read, an intriguing look at baseball at the turn
of the last century.
So, with the season set to begin on Sunday evening, and under the guise of
work, we here at Bookselling This Week decided to compile a selective
list of recently published and upcoming baseball books. This year's books cover
an array of subjects, but there are some decidedly hot topics: the history of
minorities in the game, the ongoing steroids issue, and a look at baseball's
wild early days.
And for those Fantasy Baseball players out there, Fantasyland by Sam
Walker (Penguin), an April 2006 Book Sense Pick, comes highly recommended.
The books are divided into two lists -- hardcover and paperback releases --
and the titles are listed in alphabetical order, with their publisher and release
date. If we missed your book, we apologize, but, well, there's always next year.
--David Grogan
Hardcovers
1941 -- The Greatest Year in Sports: Two Baseball Legends, Two Boxing
Champs, and the Unstoppable Thoroughbred Who Made History in the Shadow of
War by Mike Vaccaro (June 2007, Doubleday)
After Jackie: Pride, Prejudice, and Baseball's Forgotten Heroes -- An
Oral History by Cal Fussman (April 2007, ESPN Books)
Baseball Haiku by Cor Van Den Heuvel and Nanae Tamura (April 2007,
Norton)
Carrying Jackie's Torch: The Players Who Integrated Baseball -- and America
by Steve Jacobson (January 2007, Lawrence Hill)
Crazy '08: How a Cast of Cranks, Rogues, Boneheads, and Magnates Created
the Greatest Year in Baseball History by Cait Murphy (March 2007, Collins)
Dropping the Ball: Baseball's Troubles and How We Can and Must Solve Them
by Dave Winfield and Michael Levin (March 2007, Scribner)
Gashouse Gang: How Dizzy Dean, Leo Durocher, Branch Rickey, Pepper Martin,
and Their Colorful, Come-From-Behind Ball Club Won the World Series -- and
America's Heart -- During the Great Depression by John Heidenry (March
2007, PublicAffairs)
Hey Batta Batta Swing!: The Wild Old Days of Baseball by Sally Cook,
James Charlton, and Ross MacDonald (February 2007, Margaret K. McElderry)
How Bill James Changed Our View of the Game of Baseball by Rob Neyer,
Alan Schwarz, and Gregory F. Augustine Pierce (March 2007, ACTA Sports)
Is This a Great Game, or What?: From A-Rod's Heart to Zim's Head
-- My 25 Years in Baseball by Tim Kurkjian (May 2007, St. Martin's)
Jews and Baseball: Volume I: Entering the American Mainstream, 1871-1948
by Burton A. Boxerman and Benita W. Boxerman (December 2006, McFarland &
Company)
Joy of Keeping Score: How Scoring the Game Has Influenced and Enhanced
the History of Baseball by Paul Dickson (March 2007, Walker & Company)
Pouring Six Beers at a Time: And Other Stories From a Lifetime in Baseball
by Bill Giles, Doug Myers, and Jayson Stark (March 2007, Triumph Books)
Senior Year: A Father, a Son, and High School Baseball by Dan Shaughnessy
(May 2007, Houghton Mifflin)
Stark Truth: The Most Overrated and Underrated Players in Baseball History
by Jayson Stark (June 2007, Triumph Books)
The Baseball Economist: The Real Game Exposed by J.C. Bradbury
(March 2007, Dutton)
The Card: Collectors, Con Men, and the True Story of History's Most Desired
Baseball Card by Michael O'Keeffe, (May 2007, Morrow) The Entitled by Frank DeFord (May 2007, Sourcebooks) -- A May 2007 Book
Sense Notable
The Soul of Baseball: A Road Trip Through Buck O'Neil's America by
Joe Posnanski (February 2007, Morrrow)
The Worst Call Ever: The Most Infamous Calls Ever Blown by Referees, Umpires,
and Other Blind Officials by Kyle Garlett and Patrick O'Neal (May
2007, Collins)
Ty and the Babe: Baseball's Fiercest Rivals; A Surprising Friendship and
the 1941 Has-Beens Golf Championship by Tom Stanton (May 2007, Thomas
Dunne)
Paperbacks
A Great Day in Cooperstown: The Improbable Birth of Baseball's Hall of
Fame by Jim Reisler (January 2007, Carroll & Graf)
All-New Baseball Brainteasers: 60 Major League Puzzles by Michael
A. Morse (March 2007, Sterling)
An Indian Summer: The 1957 Milwaukee Braves, Champions of Baseball
by Thad Mumau (February, McFarland & Company)
Baseball and the Media: How Fans Lose in Today's Coverage of the Game
by George Castle (January 2007, Bison Books)
Baseball and the Mythic Moment: How We Remember the National Game
by James D. Hardy (February 2007, McFarland & Company)
Baseball Between the Numbers: Why Everything You Know About the Game Is
Wrong by the Baseball Prospectus Team of Experts and Jonah Keri
(March 2007, Basic Books)
Baseball in Blue and Gray: The National Pastime During the Civil War
by George B. Kirsch (January 2007, Princeton University Press)
Baseball on the Brain by Dennis Purdy (March 2007, Workman
Publishing)
Brushing Back Jim Crow: The Integration of Minor-league Baseball in the
American South by Bruce Adelson (January 2007, University of Virginia
Press)
Clearing the Bases: Juiced Players, Monster Salaries, Sham Records, and
a Hall of Famer's Search for the Soul of Baseball by Mike Schmidt
and Glen Waggoner (March 2007, Harper)
Entangled in Ivy by George Castle (March 2007, Sports Publishing)
Fantasyland: A Sportswriter's Obsessive Bid to Win the World's Most Ruthless
Fantasy Baseball by Sam Walker (February 2007, Penguin) -- An April 2006
Book Sense Pick
In the Best Interests of Baseball: The Revolutionary Reign of Bud Selig
by Andrew Zimbalist (June 2007, Wiley)
Invisible Men: Life in Baseball's Negro Leagues by Donn Rogosin and
Monte Irwin (March 2007, Bison Books)
Juice: The Real Story of Baseball's Drug Problems by Will Carroll
(February 2007, Ivan R. Dee)
Playing America's Game: Baseball, Latinos, and the Color Line (by
Adrian Burgos (June 2007, University of California)
Shades of Glory: The Negro Leagues & the Story of African-American
Baseball by Lawrence D. Hogan and Jules Tygiel (March 2007, National Geographic)
Sports Illustrated: Great Baseball Writing by the Editors of Sports Illustrated
(March 2007, Sports Illustrated)
That One Glorious Season: Baseball Players With One Spectacular Year,
1950-1961 by Richard Letarte (January 2007, Peter E. Randall) The Year Babe Ruth Hit 104 Home Runs: Recrowning Baseball's Greatest Slugger
by Bill Jenkinson (January 2007, Carroll & Graf)
Tris Speaker: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend by Timothy
M. Gay (March 2007, Lyons Press)
Ultimate Minor League Baseball Road Trip: A Fan's Guide to AAA, AA, A,
and Independent League Stadiums by Josh Pahigian (March 2007, Lyons
Press)
A Cool Baseball Sideline
Baseball Travel Map, 2007 Edition (March 2007, Hedberg Maps) Locates
every professional team in North America, whether major league (includes spring
training), minor league, or independent league. Includes team and league contact
information and major baseball attractions. Accordion-fold laminate.
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