Baseball Best-Sellers, October 4, 2024

October 4, 2024

A reminder: 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 posting them). But close enough for government work, as the saying goes (see my piece on “Why Amazon’s search engine sucks“).

In addition, occasionally the powers-that-be over there try to pull a fast one by including a book in a category in which it should not be listed (in my opinion). For example, The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect has appeared on Amazon’s BBS list. “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 (i.e., 12 and under). Also no “adult” adult books (romance/erotic fiction that features baseball as a theme although goodness knows there are a bunch of those out there).

So, with all that said…

The links under the authors’ names will take you to the Bookshelf Conversations I did with them. An asterisk denotes a book making its debut on the BBS list. And a Ω (omega) means it’s an award winner.

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  1. Charlie Hustle: The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose, and the Last Glory Days of Baseball, by Keith O’Brien (My review on Bookreporter.com)
  2. Why We Love Baseball: A History in 50 Moments, by Joe Posnanski Ω (My review on Bookreporter.com)
  3. Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis Ω (paperback)
  4. The Wingmen: The Unlikely, Unusual, Unbreakable Friendship Between John Glenn and Ted Williams, by Adam Lazarus
  5. Banana Ball: The Unbelievably True Story of the Savannah Bananas, by Jesse Cole and Don Yeager
  6. The Science of Hitting, by Ted Williams and Tom Underwood
  7. The Cloudbuster Nine: The Untold Story of Ted Williams and the Baseball Team That Helped Win World War II, by Anne R. Keen
  8. The Baseball 100, by Joe Posnanski Ω
  9. The Ultimate New York Yankees Trivia Book: A Collection of Amazing Trivia Quizzes and Fun Facts for Die-Hard Yankees Fans!, by Ray Walker
  10. The National Baseball Hall of Fame Collection: Celebrating the Game’s Greatest Players, by James Buckley Jr.

KINDLE BOOKS

  1. Baseball, The Movie, by Noah Gittell
  2. Charlie Hustle
  3. Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig, by Jonathan Eig
  4. The Machine, by Joe Posnanski
  5. Moneyball
  6. The Wingmen
  7. Wait Til Next Year, by Doris Kearns Goodwin
  8. Can’t Anybody Here Play This Game?: The Improbable Saga of the New York Mets’ First Year, by Jimmy Breslin
  9. Brooks: The Biography of Brooks Robinson, by Doug Wilson
  10. Why We Love Baseball

AUDIBLE

Note: Amazon has changed the way they list audiobooks. No longer under the general category of “biography and memoir,” they are now treated in their own baseball/softball category. Here’s the general link to the section where you will find further links to the individual titles, their reader/narrators, and samples. Note further that these are updated regularly and the top ten list below might no longer be the same.

  1. Charlie Hustle
  2. The Baseball 100
  3. Moneyball (unabridged, read by Scott Brick)
  4. Why We Love Baseball
  5. Rickey: The Life and Legend of an American Individual, by Howard Bryant
  6. Ball Four: The Final Pitch, by Jim Bouton (narrated by the author)
  7. Ninety Percent Mental, by Bob Tewksbury (narrated by the author)
  8. Wait Til Next Year
  9. Banana Ball, by Jesse Cole
  10. The Inside Game: Bad Calls, Strange Moves, and What Baseball Behavior Teaches Us About Ourselves, by Keith Law

As expected, the passing of Pete Rose has generated renewed interest in his story. Look for a Bookshelf Conversation with Keith O’Brien in the not-too-distant future.

Still not in the Amazon top ten? 501 Baseball Books Fans Must Read before They Die. FYI, as of this posting it ranks 2,243,504 overall in books; last time, 3,218,026.  Hank Greenberg in 1938: Hatred and Home Runs in the Shadow of War ranks 3,044,124; last time, 3,028,955.

Shameless self-promotion: if you’re looking for some good baseball reading during this down time, why not pick up a copy of 501? It’s like the dictionary; it has the other books in it, which reminds me of one of my favorite lines from one of my favorite shows.

A reminder: There’s 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 my books, thanks, hope you enjoyed it, and please consider writing an Amazon review; it’s never too late.

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