Baseball: 365 Days of Color Photographs from the Archives of Major League Baseball
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They’re all here in Baseball: 365 Days, a colorful, surprising, and even moving panorama of baseball from 1970 until the present day. Drawn from the archives of Major League Baseball, Baseball’s photographs—many never before published—trace the arc of star ballplayers’ careers: from minor-league triumphs to life in the Big Show to retirement and Hall of Fame election. In lively commentaries, veteran baseball writer Joseph Wallace offers anecdotes and stats that help bring these wonderful photos to life.
Even the most casual baseball fan will find much here to treasure. America’s pastime has never seemed more alive.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #784460 in Books
- Published on: 2008-03-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 744 pages
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Of Such Pleasing Incidents Is The Pastime Made Up
Joseph Wallace has put together a book of over 700 pages of memories for the baseball fan. If you are a fan of the game you will find memories of the past 35 years with a color photo on the right side of the book with a description of the photo on the left. The book is quite heavy since the paper is of a high quality and slick. My favorite photo is entitled "Where Does the Time Go?" that shows Bob Gibson, Lou Brock, Warren Spahn, and Joe Torre after their playing careers were over. Gibson, Brock, and Torre are in their Cardinals' uniform while Spahn sports a Milwaukee Braves' uniform. The description states the image of these players is not the one fans associate with these individuals, but reminds us of the continuing passing of the years. My favorite quote comes from Gaylord Perry who stated, "The trouble with baseball is that it is not played the year round." Beautiful action photos along with heartbreaking photos of defeat as well as thrilling victorious moments of recent decades of the men who are included in any baseball fan's memory make this a worthwhile book for your baseball library.
Great pictures
More that anything, Baseball is presented through splendid pictures. Breif texts help to identify the players or subects photographed. A superb buy, considering its price.
unique perspective
A relatively thick book consisting of all-color images from the 70's to the very recent past. Not a coffee table book in the strict sense inasmuch as it's too small. Dimensions aside, it's pretty much as the description indicates. If you have an interest in the period covered it's not bad; covers most of the stars of the era and most teams are given decent coverage. (Not all Yankees, Dodgers etc.)
My only gripe is very few pictures have info regarding the date or location they were taken. Also, it would have been cool if they could have provided more biographical stats on the lesser known players pictured. I probably would've given more stars had it not been for this. Overall, this book was very well edited and would be a welcome edition to any baseball fan's collection.




