Statistics have often played a big part in the average fan's enjoyment of baseball history. Spirited discussions usually center around what player or team was better, based on the numbers. But in recent years, the number of statistical categories have exploded and unintentionally limited the enjoyment of the non-stat wonk. Some fans simply do not have the time to delve into all the new stats, as useful as those numbers might be.
The book STEALING FIRST AND OTHER OLD-TIME BASEBALL STORIES is a modern "throwback" to the days of simpler-to-understand statistics as presented is this series of historical diamond memories. But the book isn't simplistic and even fans of the new deluge of statistical information should enjoy STEALING FIRST AND OTHER OLD-TIME BASEBALL STORIES.
The book STEALING FIRST AND OTHER OLD-TIME BASEBALL STORIES is a modern "throwback" to the days of simpler-to-understand statistics as presented is this series of historical diamond memories. But the book isn't simplistic and even fans of the new deluge of statistical information should enjoy STEALING FIRST AND OTHER OLD-TIME BASEBALL STORIES.