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USA Today/Sports Weekly Best Baseball Writing 2005

USA Today/Sports Weekly Best Baseball Writing 2005

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Creators: Matthew Silverman, Greg Spira
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 1585758

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.5 x 1.1

ISBN: 0786715014
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3570973
EAN: 9780786715015
ASIN: 0786715014

Publication Date: February 9, 2005
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Every year, a varied line-up of talented writers step up to the plate to find inspiration at the ballpark. The opportunity to view each passing season through the lens of such an array of talents and perspectives has prompted USA TODAY Sports Weekly to launch the first ever annual collection of the finest baseball writing of the year. Culled from newspapers, Web sites, books, and magazines, this book examines the major news and events of the season—from Barry Bonds's quest for immortality amid steroid rumors to Randy Johnson's obtainment of it with a perfect game at age forty-one—as explored by such stellar reporters as Lisa Winston, Bob Nightengale, Buster Olney, Bob Ryan, and Rob Neyer. Sports Weekly editor Paul White also chooses samples of the year's best writing about the game's past, shedding new light on some of its most cherished teams and players: Leigh Montville's biography of Ted Williams and Jeff Pearlman's The Bad Guys Won, an expose of the raucous '86 world champion Mets, to name just two examples. USA TODAY Sports Weekly's Best Baseball Writing 2005 marks the beginning of what will be an eagerly awaited annual event for baseball fans and enthusiasts of superlative sports writing.



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5 out of 5 stars Excellent Contemporary Baseball Writing   April 5, 2005
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Sometimes with baseball we tend to get too nostalgic, and sometimes we fall into the same trap with baseball writers. Well, this book provides an array of contemporary baseball writing that is also outstanding. There are truly many fine baseball writers today--including Bill Madden, Paul White, and David Pietrusza, just to name a few--and editors Matt Silverman and Greg Spira have done a fine job in collecting their works from the last two years. The writing contained in this volume includes a nice mix of articles on baseball history (such as Chris Lamb's story on Jackie Robinson's first spring training camp in 1946) and on current-day issues (such as John Thorn's assessment of Barry Bonds).

Silverman and Spira, two knowledgeable baseball people themselves, have provided a wide range of topics and subjects, making this book appealing to a broad audience of baseball and literary fans. I hope that Best Baseball Writing becomes an annual staple of the baseball bookshelves.


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