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Bookshelf Reviews: NY-Centric 2026

Bookshelf Reviews: NY-Centric 2026

Most recent books read updated 12/21/24:

Charlie Hustle: The Rise and Fall of Pete Rose, and the Last Glory Days of Baseball, by Keith O’Brien
Grade: A. The most in-depth bio to date, focusing on Rose’s gambling addiction.

Sometimes You See It Coming, by Kevin Baker
Grade: B. I first read this one when it originally came out some 30 years ago. I must say I don’t remember it being so raunchy in spots. Draws on lots of real-life events and characters that real fans will recognize.

The Last of His Kind: Clayton Kershaw and the Burden of Greatness, by Andy McCullough
Grade: A. I usually don’t like titles with superlatives, but in this case the author might be right, although there are probably a couple of Kershaw’s contemporaries (Verlander and Scherzer) who fit that description.

The Yankee Way: The Untold Inside Story of the Brian Cashman Era, by Andy Martino
Grade: B+. Even this non-Yankee fan found the deep background with its Moneyball-like machinations interesting

The New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of a New City, by Kevin Baker
Grade: A. Well-researched, well-written. What else could you ask for? Baker has a lot of street cred writing about New York as well, both in fiction and non-fiction.

The Body Scout, by Lincoln Michel
Grade: C. Perhaps the ultimate performance enhancers — interchangeable body parts — help major leaguers of the future. But, as with all of these things, there’s a price to pay.

Cardboard Gods: An All-American Tale Told Through Baseball Cards, by Josh Wilker
Grade: A. Re-read in preparation for a Bookshelf Conversation with the author. Had a deeper meaning than when I first read it more than a decade ago.

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