Title/Author:
“The Best
Phiilies Team Ever” By John J. Rust
Tags:
Baseball, professional,
Phillies, list
Published:
January
11, 2014
Length:
157 pages
Rating:
4 of 5
stars (very good)
Review:
While the
Philadelphia Phillies are not my favorite baseball team, I am always intrigued
by books like this that list the all-time greatest in some category. It can be music, movies or sports. A book like this will be sure to generate
some debate as to who would be the best choices to include and how much of a
travesty that someone was left off. John
Rust’s book that names the best Phillies team ever will do just that.
This is
more than just a listing of the best Phillies players at each position. Rust does list them, but he does so by naming
them as the everyday lineup. There are
players who played in all eras included – from the 19th century to
current Phillie players. No, I will not
name any names and create the ultimate spoiler – but I will say that Rust
develops a true baseball team of great Phillies players by not only including
the starting eight position players but also names a starting rotation,
bullpen, and bench players.
What I like
about this concept is that the players who are on this team are not necessarily
all who have the best statistics , but how well they would perform in the role
they have on Rust’s team is how the team is structured. To prove how good a team this would be, he
creates simulated games against various all-star teams and replays the 1950
World Series between the Phillies and the New York Yankees. Again, no spoilers but these game recreations
are entertaining as well.
This book
is one that Phillies fans will certainly want to read to see if their favorite
players made the team and have some great sports bar debates on who should and
should not be included. Even if the
reader follows another team, this book will be an entertaining read for any
baseball fan.
I wish to
thank Mr. Rust for providing a copy of the book in exchange for an honest
review.
Did I skim?
No.
Pace of the book:
Very
good. Each chapter is an easy read, not
too long and tells the complete story of the player named on the list.
Do I recommend?
If
you are a hard core fan of the Phillies, you will certainly enjoy this book
that will certainly be the subject of a few debates. Baseball fans, even those who like other
teams, will also enjoy the book as well.
Book Format Read:
E-Book
(Kindle)
Buying Links:
I may just read this. But how does he simulate the games? Is it based on their stats?
ReplyDeleteIn the book, he writes that he "pulled out one of my old baseball strategy board games, used the formulas provided to calculate player performance..." Sounds like Strat-O-Matic.
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