Catching up a bit:
- Bob Murcer’s autobiography as reviewed on MLB.com
- The Griddle on Baseballtoaster.com considers Peter Morris’ latest, But Didn’t We Have Fun?
- wickedlocal.com, a Massachusetts Web site, reports on an appearance by author Jim Collins at a Cape Cod high school. Collins is the author of The Last Best League: One Summer, One Season, One Dream about the Chatham A’s 2002 season.
- As a reminder that baseball is not justed written abut on the major league level, Al Ogletree, a veteran college coach, pens his autobio in Take Two, Hit to Right, Slide Against the Wind: A Lifetime of Memories of the Pinstripe Teams of Coach Al; A Story of My Life.
- The New York Observer reviews The Crowd Sounds Happy: A Story of Love, Madness and Baseball, Nicholas Dawidoff’s memoir of his “father’s mental illness with America’s favorite pastime.
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