Watching Baseball Smarter: A Professional Fan's Guide for Beginners, Semi-experts, and Deeply Serious Geeks
Whether you’re a major league couch potato, life-long season ticket-holder, or teaching game to a beginner, Watching Baseball Smarter leaves no territory uncovered. In this smart and funny fan’s guide Hample explains the ins and outs of pitching, hitting, running, and fielding, while offering...
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Whether you’re a major league couch potato, life-long season ticket-holder, or teaching game to a beginner, Watching Baseball Smarter leaves no territory uncovered. In this smart and funny fan’s guide Hample explains the ins and outs of pitching, hitting, running, and fielding, while offering insider trivia and anecdotes that will surprise even the most informed viewers of our national pastime.What is the difference between a slider and a curveball?At which stadium did “The Wave” first make an appearance? How do some hitters use iPods to improve their skills?Which positions are never played by lefties?Why do some players urinate on their hands?Combining the narrative voice and attitude of Michael Lewis with the compulsive brilliance of Schott’s Miscellany, Watching Baseball Smarter will increase your understanding and enjoyment of the sport–no matter what your level of expertise. Zack Hample is an obsessed fan and a regular writer for minorleaguebaseball.com. He's collected nearly 3,000 baseballs from major league games and has appeared on dozens of TV and radio shows. His first book, How to Snag Major League Baseballs, was published in 1999.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780307280329 (0307280322)
ASIN: 307280322
Publish date: March 27th 2007
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
I enjoyed the book, though parts of it are a bit over my head (I'm a total neophyte, as Mary Jo can attest). The kind of book I'd like to have at hand during a baseball game (especially on TV, with commentary).
This is a very entertaining book, chock full of interesting little tidbits and insights for the fledgling baseball fan. Contrary to the title, the books serves more as a beginner's guide to baseball rather than anything substantial for a long-time fan (the glossary at the end of the book and the se...
I really liked this book! I have always been rather disinterested in sports as a rule, especially team sports that get so much hype and that people seem to obsess about. But I picked this book up at the library and found it a very engaging read. It made me want to watch a baseball game so I could...