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329 pages, Hardcover
First published May 1, 1998
I wasn't sure what it is about baseball that makes such a phenomenon possible, however. Perhaps it's because the essence of the game has changed so little over the years; boys playing ball on paved city streets do much the same as their grandfathers did when those streets were village cow paths. Or maybe because baseball history is more a collective memory than a sequence of events; stories told by old-timers, personal experiences at the ballpark, and yesterday's box scores all mingle together in one vast pool of shared experience. You can dip your foot in any part of it, stir up the mixture, and wade right into the past.