https://www.newyorker.com/books/doub...ading-baseball
Here's a bunch of classic baseball pieces by some great writers, including Roger Angell and John Updike. Angell is my favorite. I miss his writing. His style was laid back and easy, like a sunny summer afternoon at any MLB ballpark with a beer or lemonade in your hand and the roar of the crowd in your ear. I've read many of his books and look forward to reading his piece on Bob Gibson from 1980. Enjoy!