I really wasn't planning on buying another baseball book. i really was just enjoying browsing thru the Brookline Booksmith and was scanning the sports shelves because, well, they were there. and i don't even know why i actually took it off the shelf. but as soon as i opened it up, i was hooked. (there may have been drool involved...)
this, dear reader, is a marvel of design. they've taken the official major league baseball rules (which are wordy and really not fun to read thru, never mind easy to look things up in) and organized them and printed them up in an inviting fashion, with lots of useful diagrams for those who are more visually inclined. they give lots of examples. it's just beautiful really. no, i'm not suffering from hyperbole -- take a look at their explanation of how a pitcher pitches. Tell me that's not clear. Tell me that's not visually inviting. You won't, because you can't. (hey, it turns out that the guys who wrote it both worked for Smart Design -- dudes who improved the Oxo Good Grips kitchen line. no wonder this is so well done!)
it's perfect for someone just learning the game, or someone (like me) who's got the basics down but still doesn't get the infield fly rule, or even someone who just wants to remind themselves of some arcane rule that only comes up once in a blue moon. and even people who don't care about baseball should flip thru it in a bookstore at some point just to see what a how-to/explanatory tome should look like.