Baseball: A History of America's Favorite Game (Modern Library Chronicles)
by George Vecsey
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Read in January, 2006
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, though it's a bit scattered in it's approach. Of course, considering Vescey is trying to hit the highlights of roughly 130 years of baseball history I'd say he did a pretty specatular job taking the subject on. he's been a sports writer for the NY Times since teh 50's, which no doubt helped him decide which things to touch on, and he manages to avoid telling the same old legendary tales of Ruth, Mantle, and Robinson that often find themselves being re-hashed in ...more
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Read in August, 2008
This pleasant and broad history of 150 years of baseball is a great choice for a light summer read or a hotstove diversion during the off-season. By no means complex or detailed, it is a great introduction to the many traditions and stories of baseball for the newcomer to the game, but also a breezy trip down memory lane for the die-hard fan. Plus, the extensive bibliography is a perfect starting point for those who wish to explore stories of the game in greater detail.
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Read in April, 2008
I finished this great book just in time for Opening Day! I love the spring...and I loved this book. Each chapter reads like its own mini history on one aspect of the game. Full of insights, anecdotes, and fabulous trivia, this book is for those of us who love America's favorite game as much as the author clearly does. Thank you, Daddy, for passing down the passionate baseball gene. Let's play two!
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Vecsey rocketed to the front of my list of newspaper columnists to read after being given this book. His words easily elicit a nostalgia for the game, making it the gleaming, ideal form we think of fondly. Not only that, but his own experience in watching the game--both as fan and as reporter--bring life to baseball's past with a clarity that makes it real.
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Read in June, 2008
Great overview of the game that reinforces how baseball reflects the cultural issues of the United States. I liked reading about heroes of the game from an adult perspective, and learning about the Anti-semitism, racism, labor disputes, and sheer joy of play.
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Part of watching baseball is knowing baseball and baseball history. Great book to start with, covers all the bases. Heh. Seriously, the Negro Leagues and the color barrier, for instance, are very thoughtfully, and plain old fully, described.
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Read in July, 2008
While eposiodic in nature, it gives great perspective to the cultural impact of baseball in the World. I enjoyed the feeling of nostalgia that the book gave me as I poured over the pages.
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