Friday, October 25, 2024

Review of "Shadows of Glory"

Just in time for the start of the World Series, I have found a couple of books on that very topic.  Here is the first review of a World Series book for this year, "Shadows of Glory."  (P.S.  this year's prediction - Yankees over Dodgers in 6 games.) 


Title/Author:

“Shadows of Glory: Memorable and Offbeat World Series Stories” by Dave Brown and Jeff Rodimer

Rating: 

4 of 5 stars (very good)

Review:

The history of the World Series can be just as interesting as the history of baseball itself.  One common cliché in baseball circles is that if you watch the game long enough, you will see something you have never seen before.  That was the case for me when reading this book on World Series stories.

I picked that phrase for this book because overall, it was a good read and the stories, while seeming to have the same format, were pretty interesting.  What caught me by surprise was how many of these stories I have read in previous books.  While that would not be a bad thing for a casual or new baseball reader, one who devours baseball books like I do will most likely have read most of these stories elsewhere.  One of them, the story of Nippy Jones of the 1957 Milwaukee Braves and the “shoe polish” incident, was something I read about in a children’s baseball book.

Of course, Jones’ story and all of the others were written for adult readers and the research that went into the stories was very good.  It was great to read about the Negro League World Series in 1942, the St. Louis Browns’ lone World Series appearance in 1944 and others about obscure players who had their best baseball moments in the World Series.  Brian Doyle of the 1978 Yankees and David Freese of the 2011 Cardinals are examples of that kind of story in this book.

I would certainly recommend this book for those readers who have not read many baseball books but loves the game.  The stories are good, the reading is light and easy and it’s a fun trip to some little known World Series lore. 


I wish to thank Lyons Press for providing a copy of the book via NetGalley. The opinions expressed in this review are strictly my own.

Link: Amazon.com: Shadows of Glory: Memorable and Offbeat World Series Stories eBook : Brown, Dave, Rodimer, Jeff, Teixeira, Mark: Kindle Store

 


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