Review of "Tales From the Dugout: The Greatest True Baseball Stories Ever Told," by Mike Shannon

 Review of

Tales From the Dugout: The Greatest True Baseball Stories Ever Told, by Mike Shannon, ISBN 0809229501

Three out of five stars

Good, but not really the greatest

 While the baseball stories in this collection are good, they are not the greatest. I have been reading fiction and fact baseball books all my life and as a consequence have read stories about characters such as Dizzy Dean, Babe Herman, the entire Gas House Gang, Bill Veeck, and Satchel Paige. There have also been many dramatic moments in playoffs and the World Series.

 With so many amusing and entertaining stories in the annals of baseball, this book just does not live up to the wording of the subtitle. For example, there is no mention of Satchel Paige and Jackie Robinson.  

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