Recently received a copy of On This Day in Baseball History: a Day-By-Day Account of Baseball’s Most Indelible Moments, by something called the “Baseball Time Machine.” This gave me an idea for some more content for the blog. (Years ago I used to do “Happy Birthday” entries for players with books by or about them. Time to get back to that, too, I suppose.)
There have been a number of books like On This Day including:
- The Baseball Timeline, by Burt Solomon (2001)
- The Baseball Timeline: The Day-By-Day History of Baseball, from Valley Forge to the Present Day, also by Solomon (1997)
- Baseball Timeline: A Chronological History Of All The Teams, Stars & Seasons In Major League Baseball, by Lloyd Johnson (1992)
This is one genre that will never be complete until the sport is gone for good.
Since many players pop of several times for various “indelible moments” over the course of their careers, I’m going to be very picky-and-choosy, with all due respect. And I’ll probably make up more rules as I go along.
So on this date, May 17:
♦ Harmon Killebrew, “The Killer,” died in 2011.
- Harmon Killebrew: Ultimate Slugger, by Steve Aschburner (2012)
- Harmon Killebrew: Baseball’s Superstar, by Wayne J. Anderson (1971)
- The Harmon Killebrew Story, by Hal Butler (1965)
♦ Tris Speaker (1925) and Hank Aaron (1970) join the 3,000 hit club.
- Tris Speaker: The Rough-and-Tumble Life of a Baseball Legend, by Timothy Gay (2006)
- Tris Speaker and the 1920 Indians: Tragedy to Glory, by Mike Webster (2012)
- The Last Hero: A Life of Henry Aaron, by Howard Bryant (2010)
- I Had a Hammer: The Hank Aaron Story, by Aaron with Lonnie Wheeler (1991)