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Tim McCarver's Baseball for Brain Surgeons and Other Fans : Understanding and Interpreting the Game So You Can Watch It Like a Pro
Tim McCarver's Baseball for Brain Surgeons and Other Fans Understanding and Interpreting the Game So You Can Watch It Like a Pro
Author: Tim Mccarver, Danny Peary
"I started McCarver's book because I was sure he would teach me something. I finished it as Casey Stengel."--The Cincinnati Enquirer — Tim McCarver, baseball's preeminent analyst, has set down all that he knows about how the game should be played and watched. With his trademark wit and style, McCarver explains the fundamentals and proper mechanic...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780375753404
ISBN-10: 0375753400
Publication Date: 3/16/1999
Pages: 368
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Publisher: Villard
Book Type: Paperback
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So, my mother-in-law decided she wanted to start watching baseball. (To try and form some sort of common interest with her daughter. You've never met two more dissimilar people in your life.) But, she really knows absolutely nothing about the game. So we went looking for a guide. This book wasn't it. We bought her something simpler. But I thought, being a decently informed baseball fan, I would get this for myself.

It's not a bad read. But it doesn't really deliver on what it promises, either. It's billed as a guide to watching baseball like a professional commentator like McCarver. What it actually is is McCarver's view as to how the game ought to be played, complete with examples of players and coaches that either do it right or wrong. Plus, it adds a little behind-the-scenes info.

From that, you can indeed glean some insight into how to watch the game. But you need to tease it out. It's really not presented that way.

Also, while the broad organization of the book is fine, within chapters, it all basically falls apart. It's just dense paragraph after dense paragraph. Again, you can tease out the insight, but it takes awhile.

Taken as it is, it's an enjoyable read. Taken as it's billed, it's a challenge.


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