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  • Book: How Americans Play Baseball and the Rest of the World Plays Soccer

    Some folks on this forum may find this book interesting:


  • #2
    My two favorite sports by far. I'm definitely interested, depending on the content as the goals/reasoning the authors take. The premise isn't new of course, I'll have to check it out. If there is enough history rather than modem sociological opinions, I'd buy it.



    "Herman Franks to Sal Yvars to Bobby Thomson. Ralph Branca to Bobby Thomson to Helen Rita... cue Russ Hodges."

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    • #3
      Originally posted by StanTheMan View Post
      My two favorite sports by far. I'm definitely interested, depending on the content as the goals/reasoning the authors take. The premise isn't new of course, I'll have to check it out. If there is enough history rather than modem sociological opinions, I'd buy it.
      I think you will enjoy it.

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      • #4
        That was a good book. There wasn't a whole lot about international baseball, because his thesis is that baseball did NOT spread while soccer did.

        He also buried a lot of the economic terminology and analysis in the footnotes.

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        • #5
          I'm glad someone else enjoyed it. Baseball might have been a little more widespread if the power brokers of the 19th century used some of MLB International's initiatives. Also, I am not sure if A.G. Spalding's World Tour fell on deaf ears or turned people off with its snake oil salesman-like pitch.

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          • #6
            I've actually owned this book for years, loved it when I read it about 6 years ago.

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