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  2. Bill James - Wikipedia

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    The Player Ratings Book (1993–95) offered statistics and 50-word profiles aimed at the fantasy baseball enthusiast. The Bill James Handbook (2003–present) provides past-season statistics and next-season projections for Major League players and teams, and career data for all current Major League players.

  3. Father’s Day Gifts: The 14 Best Baseball Books Of All Time

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    13. Taking On the Yankees by Henry D. Fetter. The best book I have ever read on the business of baseball. Love the Yankees or loathe them, Henry D. Fetter’s approach of analyzing how baseball ...

  4. Baseball (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The book series' origins came from Harold Seymour's 1956 Ph.D. dissertation which was entitled The Rise of Major League Baseball to 1891. Oxford University Press approached him to expand the dissertation into a book which became the first of three volumns. [1] Working alongside Seymour was his wife Dorothy. Seymour found that his wife's work ...

  5. Calico Joe - Wikipedia

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    Calico Joe is John Grisham's first baseball novel.It was released on April 10, 2012. The book's style mixes fact and fiction - introducing fictional players into well-known actual teams such as the New York Mets and the Chicago Cubs and lets them interact with actual people such as Yogi Berra, while letting dramatic fictional baseball matches take place in actual stadiums.

  6. Ron Luciano - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, he became a Major League umpire, in the American League, and remained so until his retirement just before the 1980 regular season. [4] As an umpire he was known for his flamboyant calls, particularly his habit of "shooting out" players. "My personal record is 16 shots; Bill Haller counted them," he wrote. "I started screaming my calls ...

  7. Ball Four - Wikipedia

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    The book chronicled the 1969 season, which was the Seattle Pilots' only operating season, though Bouton was traded to Houston late in the year. [1] Ball Four described a side of baseball that was previously unseen by writing about the obscene jokes, drunken womanizing, and routine drug use among players, including by Bouton himself. Bouton ...

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