Author and scholar Braham Dabscheck muses upon some of baseball's
silent yet magnificently important treasures. He examines several
topics, including the business of the game (industrial and labor
relations, Curt Flood, law, and organized baseball); social
commentary and biographies (the work of Stephen Jay Gould and Ken
Burns, for example); and culture of the game as it spreads across
the globe to places like Australia, Japan, and Latin America. This
collection of essays is both insightful and remarkable, and is a
valuable companion to any enthusiast.
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