Archive for the 'Books and Authors' Category

Craig Robinson uses infographics to display useful information on baseball’s history and other fun trivia, like just how many people in Cleveland are Native American.

A look at the new book about the ESPN sports media leviathan.

A review of Campy: The Two Lives of Roy Campanella

Mickey Mantle’s hung over homer and other stories from Jim Bouton’s Ball Four.

A review of Josh Wilker’s critically acclaimed memoir timed to its release in paperback

Taking a break from writing history, Richard reviews The House That Ruth Built, the story of the original Yankee Stadium’s inaugural season.

Pertaining to a fine new book by baseball’s official historian, John Thorn.

Jonah Keri’s book on the Rays describes how a small market team tries to compete in the American League East.

A look at the new book that seeks to be the Freakonomics of sports.

The instructional hitting book by Jaime Cevallos