Baseball Best-Sellers, June 14, 2019

June 14, 2019

Note: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the time I finish writing one). But close enough for government work, as the saying goes.

In addition, occasionally the powers-that-be over there try to pull a fast one by including a book in a category to which it should not be listed (in my opinion). For example, a current title on the BBS list is The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect. “Why” is a good question. There might be a smattering of the national pastime in it, but not enough to make it a baseball book per se (again, IMO).

Finally, adults only here. That is, no books for younger readers (although no erotic fiction that features baseball as a theme either. And goodness knows there are a bunch of those).

So, with all that said…

PRINT

  1. Ballpark: Baseball in the American City, by Paul Goldberger
  2. The MVP Machine: How Baseball’s New Nonconformists Are Using Data to Build Better Players, by Ben Lindbergh and Travis Sawchick
  3. K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches, by Tyler Kepner (hardcover)
  4. Full Count: The Education of a Pitcher, by David Cone and Jack Curry
  5. If These Walls Could Talk: Boston Red Sox, by Jerry Remy and Nick Cafardo
  6. Play Hungry: The Making of a Baseball Player, by Pete Rose
  7. Mission 27: A New Boss, A New Ballpark, and One Last Ring for the Yankees’ Core Four, by Mark Feisand and Bryan Hoch
  8. Astroball: The New Way to Win It All, by Ben Reiter
  9. The Science of Hitting, by Ted Williams with John Underwood
  10. Ten Innings at Wrigley: The Wildest Ballgame Ever, with Baseball on the Brink, by Kevin Cook

E-BOOKS

  1. The MVP Machine
  2. If These Walls Could Talk
  3. K: A History of Baseball in 10 Pitches
  4. Moneyball
  5. Full Count
  6. 2019 Little League Rule Book
  7. The Catcher Was a Spy, by Nicholas Dawidoff
  8. Mission 27
  9. Play Hungry
  10. Astroball

AUDIOBOOKS (note: the links will take you to a sample of the audio via Amazon/Audible)

  1. The MVP Machine (read by Josh Hurley, #8 overall in sports)
  2. Moneyball (read by Scott Brick, #16)
  3. Full Count (read by Cone, #31)
  4. Play Hungry (read by Mark Deakins, #38)
  5. K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches (read by the author, #47)
  6. Astroball, (read by the author, #66)
  7. 90 Percent Mental, by Bob Tewksbury (read by the author, #81)

Full Count is #3 on The NY Times‘  monthly sports bestseller list for June  followed by K, by Times baseball writer Kepner, at #4 and Ripken’s latest at #8.

Where did the Mets go? None of the books marking the 50th anniversary of their miracle season books in the top ten? Blasphemy!

Still not on either the Amazon or Times‘ lists? 501 Baseball Books Fans Must Read before They Die. Today: 407,920; last time, 320,533. Hank Greenberg in 1938: Hatred and Home Runs in the Shadow of War ranks 494,405 (last time, 514,197. By the way, I have compiled an Excel “checklist” of the books list in 501. If you’re interested in keeping track of how many you have read or own, drop me a line.

If you have read either of those books, thanks, hope you enjoyed it, and please consider writing an Amazon review; it’s never too late. (And thanks to those who have.) Doesn’t have to be long or even complimentary, if you didn’t like it. Although I would warn you to understand what it is you’re reading. My editor tells me I shouldn’t worry over bad reviews and normally I don’t. But one Greenberg reviewer complained because apparently he felt it wasn’t long enough and that it wasn’t a full biography. Sorry, but caveat emptor: The title clearly states this book covers just one season in his career. If you’re disappointed for that reason, then that’s on you.

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