A baseball book that changed my life was published in 1966 when I was 15 years old. Until then my education on baseball history was born from a conversation with my father and I have read and edited the title titled "The Best Day of Baseball" over and over again and again. A long-standing legend like Cy Young, Honus Wagner, Rogers Hornsby tells their most memorable game "as editor James Carmichael and other sports reporters say"
The arrival of 1966 was an alternative to Carmichael as a book, and I could not help reading it over and over again. This is the glory of their time, the pioneering oral history of Lawrence Ritter. My father was born in Cincinnati in 1906. He likes this book. Because it is telling the story of his young players. He insists that not only because Roush is a wonderful athlete but also that he skips every spring training and goes every year, and my father says "I still have three days' open day" Edd I admired Roush. In the glory, Roche told Ritter, "Why should I go there with a spring training and make a fuss? I sprained my ankle and broke my leg. I was in my spring I trained and I understood the reason of Roush.
In each of the 300 pages of this book, the age of my father's youthful age became active, and I am still in it half a century later. It is not just the baseball era. I learned about the world at the beginning of the 20th century - how people make living out of baseball, how they travel, their habits, the obstacles they overcome, and how baseballs form their existence. I learned about a man who was able to escape from the harsh coal mine by baseball skills like Stankovilsky; a man like Rube Marquard seems to pursue a harsh and harsh career for most people I despised my parents. The job is phone, lifestyle man
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