In addition to the books previously mentioned, here’s a look at some additional titles to watch for in the new year. Who knows, maybe there’s a CASEY winner among them. Once again, I’m omitting all of the “romance novels” that purport to be about baseball, and there sure are a lot of them.
- You Gotta Love These Guys: Fifty Years of Seattle Mariners Baseball, by David F. Schmitz
- It’s All About the Players: What I’ve Learned from Baseball’s Best, by Peter Gammons. Interestingly, the only available link at this time — the book is due for release in September — is for the kindle version.
- The 1890 Louisville Cyclones: Major League Baseball’s Original Worst-to-First Team, by Perry T. Cooper
- Baseball As It Was: Building Champions Before Free Agency Changed Everything, by John Ferling
- Death by Southpaw: A 1920s Baseball Murder Mystery, by
- The Talented Misters Hoy and Taylor: The Remarkable Journeys of Baseball’s Greatest Deaf Players, by Jim Reisler
- Baseballisms: A Murderers’ Row of Metaphors and Idioms, by Leonard Skonecki
- Game Theory, Machine Learning, and Production in Sports: The Fair-Credit Baseball Statistics, by Michael McBride
- Damn You, Josh Gibson: A Ghost Story, by Jerry Izenberg
- Baseball Prospectus 2026
- World Series 2025 Official Championship Book, by Major League Baseball
- Seams of the Infinite: A Cosmic Horror Novella, by D. William Graves
- Hugh Daily : The Famous “One-Armed” Baseball Pitcher, by Thomas Reilly and Lynn Homan
- Iron Until it Breaks: A Novel of Lou Gehrig, by William Ferrier Jr.
- Baseball Betting for Beginners, by Grant Hollis
- The Baseball Cookbook: Home Plates & Dinner Plates, by Tim Murphy
- VIN SCULLY & JOE GARAGIOLA: Two Voices, One Game, and the Soul of Baseball, by Hayes A. Langford.













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