Review of "The Sporting News Baseball Trivia 2," edited by Joe Hoppel and Craig Carter

 Review of

The Sporting News Baseball Trivia 2, edited by Joe Hoppel and Craig Carter ISBN 0892042427

Five out of five stars

A must read for baseball trivia buffs

 The only really different aspect of this book from other baseball trivia books is that the chapters are labeled as the first through the tenth inning. Each chapter is then given a title. For example, chapter one is called “Opening Day” and chapter 3 is called “All-star Break.” The items within a chapter based on the title are alphabetically presented. Therefore, one or more items about Hank Aaron opens several chapters.

 Since this is truly a book about baseball trivia, there are many names and deeds listed that the standard reader will be unaware of. Some of them had major league careers measured in a few hours of elapsed time. One thing that I found especially entertaining is the seventh inning, whose title is “Major Accomplishments in the Minor Leagues.” Some of the numbers are truly astonishing, especially for some that never made the majors.

 This is a fun book to read, the facts are generally uncommon to rarely known. A true draw to the serious fan of knowing historical facts about baseball.

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