The SABR Bookshelf: Fall 2020
Periodically throughout the year, SABR.org publishes The SABR Bookshelf, a listing of new books that are received at the SABR office.
To get your NEW book listed on The SABR Bookshelf, make sure a review copy is sent to: The SABR Bookshelf, Cronkite School at ASU, 555 N. Central Ave. #416, Phoenix, AZ 85004. An e-book file will also suffice; please send the e-book in PDF, EPUB or Kindle/MOBI format to jpomrenke@sabr.org.
To ensure a listing in The Baseball Index — SABR’s online catalog of baseball research materials at www.baseballindex.org — make sure a review copy is sent to The Baseball Index, 4025 Beechwood Pl., Riverside, CA 92506.
Bolded names indicates that the author(s) is a SABR member. Click here for a list of publishers found in the SABR Bookshelf, along with their contact information.
In addition, check out new books published by SABR at SABR.org/ebooks.
Fall 2020
Click on the link above for more detailed information on each of these books:
- Baseball’s Biggest Blowout Games, edited by Bill Nowlin
- The Seasons of Buffalo Baseball, 1857-2020, by James H. Overfield
- Negro Leaguers and the Hall of Fame: The Case for Inducting 24 Overlooked Ballplayers, by Steven R. Greenes
- The Baltimore Black Sox: A Negro League History, 1913-1936, by Bernard McKenna
- The New York Mets in Popular Culture, edited by David Krell
- Eddie Cicotte: The Life and Career of the Banned Black Sox Pitcher, by David Fleitz
- The Umpire was Blind! Controversial Calls by MLB’s Men in Blue, by Jonathan Weeks
- Boom and Bust in St. Louis: A Cardinals History, 1885 to the Present, by Jon David Cash
- Invisible Men: Life in Baseball’s Negro Leagues, by Donn Rogosin
- Edgar: An Autobiography, by Edgar Martínez with Larry Stone
- Mission 27: A New Boss, A New Ballpark, and One Last Win for the Yankees’ Core Four, by Mark Feinsand and Bryan Hoch
- Take Me Out To The Ballgame: Comical and Freakish Injuries We Cannot Make Up, by Dave Berger
- Beyond Silence and Light: A Collection of Short Stories, by Kevin Trusty
- Mascots in Baseball, by Norm Coleman
- Home Plate: Henry Kimbro and Other Negro Leaguers of Nashville, Tennessee, by Harriet Kimbro Hamilton and Patrick Hamilton
To view previous listings in The SABR Bookshelf, click here.
Originally published: November 13, 2020. Last Updated: November 13, 2020.