SPORTS & RECREATION / Baseball / History
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SPORTS & RECREATION / Baseball / History
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SPORTS & RECREATION / Baseball / History
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- Before the curse, the Chicago Cubs' glory years, 1870-1945, edited by Randy Roberts & Carson Cunningham
- Chumps to champs, how the worst teams in Yankees history led to the '90s dynasty, Bill Pennington
- Stars and strikes, baseball and America in the bicentennial summer of '76, Dan Epstein
- African American pioneers of baseball, a biographical encyclopedia, Lew Freedman
- The 1998 Yankees, the inside story of the greatest baseball team ever, Jack Curry
- Why we love baseball, a history in 50 moments, Joe Posnanski
- Juan Marichal, my journey from the Dominican Republic to Cooperstown, Juan Marichal with Lew Freedman
- Welcome to the circus of baseball, a story of the perfect summer at the perfect ballpark at the perfect time, by Ryan McGee
- 62, Aaron Judge, the New York Yankees, and the pursuit of greatness, Bryan Hoch ; [foreword by Roger Maris, Jr. ; preface by Aaron Boone]
- Summer of '68, the season that changed baseball-- and America-- forever, Tim Wendel
- Ballpark, baseball in the American city, Paul Goldberger
- Power ball, anatomy of a modern baseball game, Rob Neyer
- Pitch by pitch, my view of one unforgettable game, Bob Gibson ; with Lonnie Wheeler
- 1954, the year Willie Mays and the first generation of black superstars changed major league baseball forever, by Bill Madden
- Leo Durocher, baseball's prodigal son, Paul Dickson
- Intangiball, the subtle things that win baseball games, Lonnie Wheeler
- Boston Red Sox, a curated history of the Sox, Sean McAdam ; foreword by David Ortiz
- The best team money can buy, the Los Angeles Dodgers' wild struggle to build a baseball powerhouse, Molly Knight
- Billy Martin, baseball's flawed genius, Bill Pennington
- Miracle at Fenway, the inside story of the Boston Red Sox 2004 championship season, Saul Wisnia ; foreword by Dave Roberts
- Mudville madness, fabulous feats, belligerent behavior, and erratic episodes on the diamond, Jonathan Weeks
- The streak, Lou Gehrig, Cal Ripken Jr., and baseball's most historic record, John Eisenberg