Biggio: The Final Game — by Michael Hart

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Deep Drive – by Mike Lowell with Rob Bradford

Listen to my interview with Mike Lowell by clicking here. I never really know what to expect when getting into a book authored by a player – or at least told by a player and actually written by someone else, as is the case with Deep Drive. There’s no question that Lowell is a tremendous […]

The Greatest Game Ever: The Yankees, the Red Sox, and the Playoff of ’78 — by Richard Bradley

Few topics seem as unresolvable as what was the greatest game ever played. As I sit at Safeco Field today, the Mariners are playing their 5,000th regular season game – imagine trying to pick the greatest out of just that group. But Richard Bradley contends that the playoff game to determine the 1978 American League […]

Going, Going, Gone: The Art of the Trade in Major League Baseball — by Fran Zimniuch

Now that we’re in July – what better event to look forward to and start reading about than the trading deadline. Few topics provide as much discussion as who we could trade for to make the team better. But as any general manager knows, it’s never as easy to make a trade as it to […]

For my NY peoples

A quick message from the folks at GELF magazine, who are hosting an event in NYC on Thursday 7/3 called “Varsity Letters” and will be featuring several baseball authors, including The Savvy Girls. More info at Varsitylettersseries.com.

The 33-Year-Old Rookie — by Chris Coste

This was a real love-hate book for me, so I’m taking a slightly different approach to the review this time: What I like about The 33-Year-Old Rookie -Through telling his story, Coste provides a great reminder that life isn’t easy – and for some it’s harder than others despite having talent, ability and drive. We […]