Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball

$12.88

This book enhances reading skills and provides insight into the strategy and discipline of professional sports.

Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball
Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball
$12.88

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Drawing on extensive interviews, the Pulitzer Prize-winning commentator profiles four key figures in professional baseball–outfielder Tony Gwynn, pitcher Orel Hershiser, shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr., and manager Tony LaRussa

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Weight 0.68 lbs
Dimensions 23.6 × 15 × 3.6 in

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Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball

$9.00

This book provides an analytical study of baseball, fostering critical thinking and understanding of strategy and skill in a physical activity.

Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball
Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball
$9.00

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#1 New York Times Bestseller “A delightful look at all the little things that make major league baseball a subtle spectacle.” –Seattle Times In his classic tribute to America’s pastime, political commentator, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and lifelong sports enthusiast George F. Will travels from the baseball field to the dugout to the locker room to get to the root of the game we all love. He breaks down the sport to its four basic components, managing, pitching, hitting, and fielding, and analyzes the way four of its notables, manager Tony La Russa, pitcher Orel Hershiser, outfielder Tony Gwynn, and shortstop Cal Ripken Jr., approach the game. One of the most acclaimed sports books ever written, Men at Work is a revelatory, and often surprising, study of professional baseball.

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Weight 0.295 lbs
Dimensions 13.5 × 2.3 × 20.3 in

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