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Why We Love Baseball: A History in 50 Moments
Joe Posnanski
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Publisher
Dutton
Date
September 5, 2023
Non-Fiction
Sports
A countdown of 50 of the most memorable moments in baseball's history.
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A winning collection of baseball moments both inside and outside the lines.
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One of Posnanski’s winning ploys is to dig into the archives to find such hidden gems and especially to celebrate the mediocre players who, for one of those magical moments, pulled something out of their caps and hit a surprise homer.
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Journalist Posnanski... hits it out of the park in this rousing celebration of baseball.
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