2009 Spring Baseball Books / Part II / Part III
HARVEY FROMMER ON
SPORTS
The Book Review
Bottom
of the Ninth by Michael Shapiro and other Reads
If you like an untold story,
and who of us does not, and if you are even a little bit of a sports junky
than
Bottom
of the Ninth by Michael Shapiro ( Times Books, $26.00, 303 pages)
belongs on your reading list.
It is as its sub-title proclaims about Branch Rickey, Casey Stengel
and the Daring Scheme to Save Baseball From Itself.
Shapiro, author of
The
Last Good Season, is
in top form breaking new ground and providing new awarenesses of a little
reported on chapter in American sports history the aborted attempt
by Branch Rickey to create the Continental League and Casey Stengels
yen to remake the ways in which the national pastime was played. A good
read.
Crystal Clear
by Eric Le Marque with Davin Seay (Delacorte, $24.00, 256 pages) is the
remarkable story of the authors attempt to snowboard Californias
Mammoth Mountain. Trapped by an approaching storm, he survived in sub freezing
temperatures for 8 days but at a cost he would lose both legs below
the knees through frostbite. This is the story of a
true Miracle
Man.
The Unwritten Rules
of Baseball by Paul Dickson
(Harper, 256 pages, $14.95, paper) is an interesting reference read on the
sub-text of the national pastime.
The Baltimore Elite
Giants by Bob Luke (Johns Hopkins University Press, 192 pages) is a
raising of consciousness about one of the legendary teams from the old Negro
Leagues.
From MR. RED SOX
BOOKS - Bill Nowlin -
comes another couple of winners edited by
him - - The Ultimate Red
Sox Home Run Guide (Rounder Books, $18.95, 192 pages, paper) and
Lefty, Double-X and The Kid, (Rounder Books, $18.95, 165 pages,
paper). The former book is chock full of relevant, irreverent and very
informative data on circuit clouts and their place in BoSox legend, lore
and fact. The latter book is all one would want to know (and
some things one might not want
to know) about the Boston Red Sox of 1939. Both books HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
for Red Sox fans.
Harvey Frommer is his
33rd consecutive year of writing sports books. The author of 40 of them including
New
York City Baseball,1947-1957" and
Shoeless
Joe and Ragtime Baseball. His
Remembering
Yankee Stadium: An Oral and Narrative History of the House that Ruth
Built (Abrams, Stewart, Tabori and Chang) was published in 2008
as well as a reprint version of his Shoeless Joe and Ragtime
Frommer sports books are available direct from the author - discounted and autographed.
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