Quite the comprehensive read....A little heavy on the "steroids in baseball" story, the "Stan Musial was really under-rated/a really good guy," and, not shockingly given the east-coast bias the sports world possesses, the "The Yankees are really good" perspective.
The best stories here cover the underdogs, the misfits, the freaks, and the characters that have thrived in baseball; profiles of people and teams like The Macon High School Ironmen, Tim Lincecum, owner Bill Veeck, the 1960s New York Mets, Japanese-American Fibber Hirayama, The Negro League, and Vin Scully really liven up this selection of "Great Baseball Writing."