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Old 12-04-2024, 04:55 PM
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A Whole Different Ball Game: The Inside Story of Baseball's New Deal by Marvin Miller


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Old 12-04-2024, 09:59 PM
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Another vote for Glory of Their Times and, as others have mentioned ruined, the accompanying audio is a great listen as well.
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Some great recommendations here. Thanks to everyone for the tips to tide me over until Spring. A few more to add:

"Bunts" and "Men at Work" both by George Will
"Heart of the Order" by Thomas Boswell
"The Forever Boys" by Pete Golenbock
"Game Time" by Roger Angell
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Old 12-05-2024, 05:51 AM
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The Glory of Their Times is a must for any vintage collector, especially T206, as most of the stories involve players from that era.

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I love it when this thread comes around. Someone already mentioned this one:

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If you've made it this far down the line and haven't been convinced to stop what you are doing and read Glory of Their Times, then I'll have to plus one it again. There's even a cover version with T205's on the front!

I would be remiss if I didn't also mention Walter Johnson: Baseball's Big Train by grandson of Johnson (and fellow Net54 member) Hank Thomas. I'm a Senators fan, but The Big Train was in the inaugural class of the Hall of Fame, and an obvious giant in baseball.

Fun fact - I'm fairly certain Hank also helped edit the interview recordings of Glory of Their Times - what a tie in!
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Back in the 90's, my aim was to build a baseball library. I figured someone out on the web must have cobbled a list together of good baseball reads and I found a few lists. The list from SABR is much cleaner looking then it was back then but this list is a good place to start.

https://sabr.org/journal/article/the...eball-library/


The Glory of Their Times by Lawrence Ritter -it has been mentioned more than once on this thread for a reason. The cds of the actual interviews are great as well.

Dollar Sign on the Muscle - by Kevin Kerrane - a great read about baseball scouts. Another book on scouting is Prophet of the Sandlots by Mark Winegardner about scout Tony Lucadello. The ending was a shocker.

The Politics of Glory by Bill James - interesting read about making the hall.

Men at Work by George Will - the chapter on Henderson alone is worth the price.

The Fireside book of baseball (three volumes).

Nine Innings by Dan Okrent - anatomy of a baseball game.
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If you've made it this far down the line and haven't been convinced to stop what you are doing and read Glory of Their Times, then I'll have to plus one it again. There's even a cover version with T205's on the front! I would be remiss if I didn't also mention Walter Johnson: Baseball's Big Train by grandson of Johnson (and fellow Net54 member) Hank Thomas. I'm a Senators fan, but The Big Train was in the inaugural class of the Hall of Fame, and an obvious giant in baseball.
Fun fact - I'm fairly certain Hank also helped edit the interview recordings of Glory of Their Times - what a tie in!
Thanks for the props, Brian, you made my day! And yes, I had the great good fortune to have co-produced and edited the audio version of "Glory" from Ritter's recordings of his interviews, together with Neal McCabe, who did the best book of baseball photography ever, "Baseball's Golden Age: The Photographs of Charles M. Conlon."
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