This was a fun book filled with numerous stories about the game, on the field performances and antics, and of course the players.
Some of the things people will read about throughout these pages are:
- A more truthful discussion of the origins of the game, including debunking the Doubleday Myth, the first official game, the formation of the National League, how Henry Chadwick changed developed the box score, and even the changes in the rules as the game developed.
- How John McGraw raided his former team and made the Giants a contender in his first year managing them.
- Merkle's "boner".
- The Federal League and their battle against the two established leagues.
- The Black Sox Scandal and how the long ball and Commissioner Landis brought baseball out of those dark hour.
- The dominance of Babe Ruth and the New York Yankees.
- Stories about Lou Gehrig, Joe Dimaggio, Ted Williams, Hank Greenberg, Satchel Paige and Jackie Robinson.
- How Casey Stengel became winning manager, the Miracle Mets, the dominance of the Orioles and A's, and the emergence of George Steinbrenner.
- The Bronx Zoo, players that were a little crazy, the 1986 World Series, the drug scandal of the 80's and Hall of Fame players like George Brett, Goose Gossage, and Tom Seaver.
There were so many stories throughout the pages that one has to read it for themselves. The book only goes to 1990, so it does not cover the last 28 years of the game. With that said, I would recommend this book to all baseball fans, especially those who have an interest in the history of the game.