Take me out to the ball game
A celebration fit for a return (finally) to the ballpark.
A celebration fit for a return (finally) to the ballpark.
Superteams, unwritten rules, and baseball’s wackiest play ever.
If you think you are judging others when you write, you’re wrong. You’re uncovering yourself – Thomas Boswell
As my childhood hero turns 90, I’m celebrating his talent and life while processing what that number means for me.
In the end, there are few men who find ways to live original lives. Moe Berg did that.
Articles on history and patriotism, Southern albums of 2020, gutting minor league baseball, and phrases you need to stop using right now!
December is for “Best of…” lists. To celebrate 2020 here are the top 10 posts based on reader views.
The books I read in the year of COVID, Black Lives Matter, and GOP attacks on our democracy.
Everyone has an origin story. Here’s mine.
If you are already missing baseball, you have company. To help you through the gloom, I’ve gone back into the More to Come archives to gather my personal “Best Books about Baseball” list. Here you’ll find my top nine books — one for each inning — to help you through this spring. And there might even be some “free” extra-inning baseball at the end! (NOTE: I’ve linked to my reviews, but they may be buried in a longer post containing information on multiple books. Look carefully and you’ll find the book in question.) Okay, let’s play ball! For the 1st and 2nd innings, we’ll have the top hitters from each team coming to the plate. So I’ll begin with some of the best: two baseball books which I included in the 2014 post Twelve Influential Books (And a Few More Thrown in for Fun). How Life Imitates the World Series by Thomas Boswell – The longtime Washington Post sportswriter’s first book of baseball essays, published in 1982, is still his best. How can you not …