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PostPosted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 5:07 am 
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I read a lot of sports books, and here are some I'm reading now (and would recommend for sure)

3 Nights in August
The Rivalry: Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain and the Golden Age of Basketball
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Landry's Boys

What are some of your faves?


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i read friday night lights in junior high and liked it a lot
moneyball was enjoyable to me
anything about cobb, gerhig, or mantle.


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Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby is by far the best sports book I've ever read. You don't even need to follow English football to love it.

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Friday Night Lights is great. The Junction Boys was very good. I just read a Walter Payton biography that was done horribly. "They Call Me Assassin" was one of the first books i ever read, good stuff from Jack Tatum. Ken Stabler's book(The Snake) was good. I also just read "The Bad Guys Won" about the 86' Mets. That was ok but they made it seem as if food fights on a plane was some hilarious/badass thing.

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Mitchell wrote:
i read friday night lights in junior high and liked it a lot
moneyball was enjoyable to me
anything about cobb, gerhig, or mantle.


i just got moneyball but haven't cracked it yet. good?

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corduroy_blazer wrote:
Mitchell wrote:
i read friday night lights in junior high and liked it a lot
moneyball was enjoyable to me
anything about cobb, gerhig, or mantle.


i just got moneyball but haven't cracked it yet. good?


i thought so. it dragged a little but it's worth the read.


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corduroy_blazer wrote:
Mitchell wrote:
i read friday night lights in junior high and liked it a lot
moneyball was enjoyable to me
anything about cobb, gerhig, or mantle.


i just got moneyball but haven't cracked it yet. good?


The part where they're in the draft room was some of the most compelling sports journalism I've ever read.


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shades-go-down wrote:
Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby is by far the best sports book I've ever read.

It's certainly the best for me as well, but I loved Johnny Warren's Sheilas, Wogs and Poofters too.

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Hinny wrote:
shades-go-down wrote:
Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby is by far the best sports book I've ever read.

It's certainly the best for me as well, but I loved Johnny Warren's Sheilas, Wogs and Poofters too.


Haven't got that one yet. Will do soon.

I miss Johnny. :cry:

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'bringing the heat' is a fantastic book about the eagles circa 1990.

it was written by mark bowden, the same guy who wrote black hawk down. i've got the hardback, but i think it's been printed again in paper. it is probably the best sports book i've ever read, and i've read a ton.

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shades-go-down wrote:
Hinny wrote:
shades-go-down wrote:
Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby is by far the best sports book I've ever read.

It's certainly the best for me as well, but I loved Johnny Warren's Sheilas, Wogs and Poofters too.


Haven't got that one yet. Will do soon.

I miss Johnny. :cry:

At every single Sydney FC home game (it's prolly also true for the other local teams), the boys down at the fanclub 'Cove' section roll a giant green and gold banner of him up and down.

Mucho respect. Frick, you know you've done well when people honour you like that.

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good thread. Here's some of my favorites:

The Breaks of the Game (David Halberstram) - This should be required reading for anyone who considers themselves a fan of the NBA. Awesome book about the 1979 Trailblazers and the leauge in general. And if you don't know who Halberstram is, then you should be reading a LOT more.

The Bronx Zoo (Sparky Lyle/Golenbock) - Story of the 1978 Yankees. This book is lol funny at times. I love reading about old Yankee teams, but I think fans of any MLB team would enjoy this book.

Dynasty (Golenbock) - all about the Yankees from 1949-1964. If you're a Yankee fan, this is a must read. This is a LONG book, but it has tons of good stuff. Lots of first person interviews with the players from that era.

Ball Four (Jim Bouton) - one of the most infamous books ever written about sports. Required reading for all fans of MLB.

Out of their Leauge (Dave Meggyesy) - The "Ball Four" of the NFL.

Heaven is a Playground (Rick Telandar) - the author actually live and played basketball in a poor part of Brooklyn in the early 70's for this book.

Personal Fouls (Golenbock) - you'll never look at Jimmy V the same way.

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2 of my favorites have always been from George Plimpton

Out of My League
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Once a Runner. If you are a runner it is a cult classic.

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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
Personal Fouls (Golenbock) - you'll never look at Jimmy V the same way.


Golenbock wrote Landry's Boys in an 'oral history' sort of way, and he takes shots at Landry at every corner. Is he a Yankee fan?


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parchy wrote:
Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
Personal Fouls (Golenbock) - you'll never look at Jimmy V the same way.


Golenbock wrote Landry's Boys in an 'oral history' sort of way, and he takes shots at Landry at every corner. Is he a Yankee fan?


his bio says he grew up a Yankee fan:
http://www.golenbockbooks.com/bio.htm

but he's also written books about the Red Sox and Brooklyn Dodgers so he probably gew out of that a little bit...

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