This gigantic book is the new edition and is almost twice the size of the previous one (1999). I went to hear Dickson speak the other night when he was in town for the SABR convention. The room was filled with folks who were every bit as wacked out as I was about the game.
I find I keep this essential dictionary near my desk and TV and check it both to see if I really understand something, to see if something just said is in the book, and/or to get something to stump one of my chump (fans of teams other than the Sox) friends.
Did you know…. for instance…that a ‘Demolition Derby’ is a grand slam, that a ‘Hipper-Dipper’ is a sharp breaking curve ball, a sneaky curve, or that an ‘Onion’ can mean a baseball, a lemon, a stupid player, or a player’s head (as opposed to an ‘Onion Picker’ which is an old term for a third baseman or an outfielder)?
You might want to save this 900+ page Dickson book for the dead of winter when you are feeling deprived and at a loss for a meaning to your life. But I think you can go ahead and get it now, as there are more than 10,000 entries and 18,000 definitions, enough to keep you busy now and later.
Plus, you can show off your baseball knowledge between innings when the Sox are safely (?) ahead in a game.