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  • xpress34
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 2648

    OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

    Xpress 34’s Baseball Library
    America's Pastime

    Ballparks Yesterday & Today
    Baseball Archaeology
    Baseball (Ken Burns)
    Baseball - The Biographical Encyclopedia
    Baseball - The Perfect Game : An All-Star Anthology
    Baseball's Book of Firsts
    Baseball's Golden Age (Conlon Photos)
    Baseball's 100 Greatest Players (Sporting News)

    Classic Baseball (Iooss Photos)

    Echoes from the Ballpark
    Every Pitcher Tells a Story

    Game of Shadows
    Girls of Summer
    Glove Affairs
    Guys, Dolls & Curveballs

    Historic Ballparks - A Panoramic Vision

    Inside Baseball (Vintage)

    Jinxed

    Kings of the Hill

    Men at Work
    Mets Media Guide 2008
    MLB Hometown Heroes
    My Greatest Day in Baseball (Vintage)

    Nolan Ryan – Fireballer
    Nolan Ryan - From Alvin to Cooperstown (Sporting News)

    Nolan Ryan – Miracle Man AUTOGRAPHED
    Nolan Ryan Pitcher's Bible (I would like this in Hardback!)
    Nolan Ryan : Texas Rangers Hall of Fame Legend
    Nolan Ryan - Throwing Heat AUTOGRAPHED
    Nolan Ryan - The Authorized Pictorial History AUTOGRAPHED
    Nolan Ryan - The Authorized Pictorial History (Leather Cover) AUTOGRAPHED
    Nolan Ryan - The Road to Cooperstown AUTOGRAPHED
    Now I Can Die in Peace

    100 Years of Baseball
    100 Years of Major League Baseball
    Only the Ball was White

    Play Ball
    Play Baseball the Ripken Way AUTOGRAPHED

    Rawlings Presents Big Sticks
    Reel Baseball
    Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants and Stars AUTOGRAPHED

    Smithsonian Baseball
    Stan Musial

    Take Me Out to the Ballpark
    The Barry Halper Collection
    The Baseball Book (Sports Illustrated)
    The Baseball Anthology
    The Baseball Encyclopedia (1969)
    The Baseball HOF 50th Anniversary Book
    The Baseball Scrapbook
    The Baseball Timeline
    The Catcher was a Spy
    The Gashouse Gang
    The Life and Times of Nolan Ryan
    The Love of Baseball
    The Mick
    The Mutual Baseball Almanac (Vintage)
    The National Pastime
    The National Game
    The Oldest Rookie
    The Only Game in Town
    The Other Game - Nolan Ryan
    The Pocket Baseball Encyclopedia (Vintage)
    The Tao of Baseball
    The Timeline History of Baseball
    The Treasures of Major League Baseball
    The Way We Were – Baseball
    The Who, What, When, Where, Why and How of Baseball
    Time for Paradise
    20th Century Baseball Chronicle

    Unhittable

    Vindicated - Jose Canseco AUTOGRAPHED

    Warning Track AUTOGRAPHED
    Watching Baseball Smarter
    When Baseball Went to War
    Who Invented the Game (Ken Burns)

    Yankees Suck!
    __________________________________________________ ________


    As you can tell, my Library consists of Baseball only... love to see what everyone else has...


    - Chris
  • gingi79
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 1195

    #2
    Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

    The Sports Bestiary by George Plimpton. If you haven't read it, worth a borrow from the local Library as the wit and humor is right on.

    Cather was a Spy about Moe Berg was eye opening and well written

    Best Ports Writing of 1992. The Dave Barry Article about the Miami Heat is one of the best articles I have ever read. Humorous, insightful and well written.
    Bieksallent! My Player Collections:


    http://sami-salo.webs.com

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    • 2000mvpfan
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 558

      #3
      Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

      ..great list-but you forgot one of the all-time greats:"Ball Four" by Jim Bouton...as hilarious and eye-opening (especially on the subject of players and "greenies"-even then players were trying to get an edge!) today as it was in 1970!

      Joe
      sigpic
      ...always looking for game-used JASON GIAMBI equipment!

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      • xpress34
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 2648

        #4
        Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

        Originally posted by 2000mvpfan
        ..great list-but you forgot one of the all-time greats:"Ball Four" by Jim Bouton...as hilarious and eye-opening (especially on the subject of players and "greenies"-even then players were trying to get an edge!) today as it was in 1970!

        Joe
        Joe -

        I definately need to add Ball Four to the library as well as Money Ball...

        If you want a GREAT recommendation from my Libraray, pick up 'Ruling Over Monarchs, Giants and Stars'. Written by Robert 'Bob' Motley - the last surviving Negro League Umpire about his trials and tribulations... very well written...

        - Chris

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        • bigtruck260
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 1729

          #5
          Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

          The Baseball Book - Sports Illustrated
          The Best of Tom Verducci
          Throwing Heat - Nolan Ryan
          The Gas House Gang
          The ST. LOUIS Baseball Reader
          The Card - Michael O'Keefe
          A Well Paid Slave (Curt Flood Bio)
          Operation Bullpen - Kevin Nelson
          Driven From Within - Michael Jordan
          Juiced - Jose Canseco
          Dark Trade - (Insider account of pro boxing)
          Various Sports Almanacs


          I have a few more, but my 'library' is chock full of so much other stuff.
          Right now I am reading a book called: The Year of Living Biblically...
          and before that, I re-read Hells Angels by Hunter Thompson.

          Come to think of it, I have every Hunter Thompson book he ever wrote. He is probably a more interesting than any baseball team or player. Might be why I named my son Hunter after him...
          Dave
          Looking for 1990's STL Cardinal starting pitcher's bats
          River City Redbird Authentics
          http://www.freewebs.com/bigtruck260/

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          • ironmanfan
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2005
            • 2252

            #6
            Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

            Along these lines, a web-site that I've found helpful to catalog/inventory my book collection (baseball and otherwise) is www.librarything.com

            It's a free web-site for your first 200 books and I have found it extremely easy to use and useful.

            Bill
            whhp72@yahoo.com

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            • princip
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2006
              • 192

              #7
              Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

              These are essential in any NFL library.

              NFL books by David Boss
              www.greenxoblue.com

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              • godwulf
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2007
                • 1864

                #8
                Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

                I second the recommendation for libraything.com. It's very, very cool. They even have discussion boards on just about every reading interest you can imagine.

                Book recommendations not already mentioned:

                You Gotta Have Wa - an eye-opening account of Baseball as it's played in Japan. Timeless and fascinating.

                The Last Night of the Yankee Dynasty - chapters going into the recent, pre-2001 stories and histories of Torre, Steinbrenner, Paul O'Neill, Jeter, etc, interspersed with a nearly pitch-by-pitch account of Game 7 of the '01 World Series.

                Love Me, Hate Me - very little love in this well-researched book on Bonds.

                At the moment, I'm reading a book called Odd Man Out: A Year on the Mound With a Minor League Misfit by Matt McCarthy, whom I met at a book-signing earlier this month. McCarthy is a Yale man who spent a year - 2002 - playing for the rookie league Provo Angels, and is now a medical resident at a New York hospital. He's gotten a huge amount of flack from former teammates, who claim that at least some of his stories are made up or exaggerated, but it's a funny and insightful book, in any case, and I suspect that it gives a pretty accurate account of what it's like to play in that league.
                Jeff
                godwulf1@cox.net

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                • xpress34
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 2648

                  #9
                  Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

                  GW and IronMan -

                  Thanks for the info on the Library link... I'll be checking it out.

                  I forgot a couple of books on my list:

                  Beyond Belief - The Josh Hamilton Story - VERY Moving and deeply detailed encounter of Josh's ups and downs...

                  Tales from the Rockies - a brief history of highlight moments from the Rockies history from day 1 to the 2007 World Series.

                  Juiced - Jose Canseco - This book definately changed my opinions of the man... and has been very insightful during the recent Steroids News...

                  I just finished the 1st two listed here... the Hamilton book was so intense I sat down and read the book cover to cover in one day.

                  From my original list, I am taking Watching Baseball Smarter with me on my Spring Training trip to read on my downtime and my flight there and back.

                  And a final recommendation from my original list - Men at Work by George Will. It gives four very distinct and different views of how the game is looked at from four very distinct and different individuals - Tony Gwynn, Cal Ripken, Orel Hershiser and Tony LaRussa.

                  - Chris

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                  • ironmanfan
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 2252

                    #10
                    Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

                    Chris:

                    I agree that George Will's " Men At Work" is a very underrated book (would reccommend it to any baseball fan; not just fans of Ripken, Gwynn, etc.).

                    As an aside, I have a Sunday season ticket plan @ Camden Yards and see George Will at the ballpark virtually every game (at least that was the case last season). I would be more than happy to get your copy signed by him if you have any interest (just let me know).

                    Bill
                    whhp72@yahoo.com

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                    • trsent
                      Banned
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 3739

                      #11
                      Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

                      I just finished Planet of the Umpires by Ken Kaiser (with Dave Fisher) and it was a fine read but nothing special. I felt like I was reading another Ron Luciano book since the co-author was the same for both.

                      I personally think two of the funniest baseball books of all time are The Umpire Strikes Back by Ron Luciano (with Dave Fisher) and Catcher in the Wry by Bob Uecker.

                      Their baseball stories are funny and well written.

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                      • godwulf
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 1864

                        #12
                        Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

                        Unless a ballplayer is just a natural writer, it's really very much in their best interest to invest in a co-writer, or even a ghost writer...and often painfully obvious when they haven't done so. Too many athletes and former athletes tend to think of a book as being a more or less disjointed and random collection of sports stories and observations, with every other paragraph ending with a "punch line" and an exclamation mark.

                        Okay, here's a question for you guys: What ballplayer(s) would you most like to see write a book about their career, who (as far as you know) hasn't done so yet?
                        Jeff
                        godwulf1@cox.net

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                        • 2000mvpfan
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2005
                          • 558

                          #13
                          Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

                          A great one for Yankee fans is Dynasty:The New York Yankees 1949-1964 by Peter Golenbock-great stories told by the hundreds of players he interviewed from that era (most were still alive as the book is from '75).

                          And 2 more real funny baseball books are Temporary Insanity and Over the Edge-both by notorious nutjob Jay Johnstone...good stuff.

                          Joe
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                          • metsbats
                            Moderator
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 3840

                            #14
                            Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

                            In additon to Mets bats I have alot of Mets books

                            - Screwball Tug Mcgraw (autographed)
                            - Can anyone play this game? - Jimmy Breslin
                            - Bats - Davey Johnson
                            - If at First - Keith Hernandez
                            - Dream Season - Gary Carter
                            - Conquering Life's Curves Baseball battles and Beyond - Ed Hearn
                            - Things Happen for a Reason - Terry Leach
                            - Heat - Doc Gooden
                            - Darryl - Darryl Strawberry
                            - The Worst Team Money Could Buy The Collapse of the Ny Mets - Klapish/Harper
                            - Rookie - Dwight Gooden
                            - The Bad Guys Won - Jeff Pealman
                            - The New York Mets A Photographic History - George Kalinsky
                            - The Glory Days New York Baseball 1947-1957

                            - Smithsonian Baseball - Stephen Wong
                            - Where have you gone Joe DiMaggio - Maury Allen
                            - My Favorite Summer - Mickey Mantle, Phil Pepe (autographed)
                            - Letters to Mickey - friends and fans of Mickey Mantle
                            - The Duke of Flatbush - Duke Snider
                            - Nice Guys Finish First - Monte Irvin
                            - Get that Nigger Off the Field - Art Rust Jr. (autographed)
                            - IronMan The Cal Ripken Jr. Story - Harvey Rosenfeld
                            metsbats86@aol.com

                            Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.

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                            • joelsabi
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 3073

                              #15
                              Re: OT: What books are in your Sports Library???

                              i just read Miracle Ball. anyone read this book? It's about the search for "shot heard around the world" hr baseball.
                              Regards,
                              Joel S.
                              joelsabi @ gmail.com
                              Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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