In words and pictures -- the phenomenon of spring training and its grip on fans and players is evoked in Dan Shaughnessy's new book. With photos by Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Stan Grossfeld Spring Training (Houghton Mifflin, $28.00, 192 pages) ranges from Alligator Alley to Cactus Way, from Florida to Arizona. A special section of spring training memories by such as Johnny Pesky, Reggie Jackson, Dom DiMaggio, Frank Robinson and Stephen King gives the book a personalized and authentic dimension that it needs. This is a book to hold close to you - and think - can the season be far behind?
The book begins with a very interesting foreward from Cal Ripken, Jr. and then goes on through fabulous pictures and words to bring spring training past, present and future front and center.
Venerable BoSox legend Johnny Pesky, as usual, has some of the best words: "I still like to work out.in spring training. I get a little sore now and then, because I still think I'm twenty-five years old and I'm not. But that's what spring training does. It makes you believe you are young all over again."
Still on a Red Sox theme, part of the Images of Baseball series from Arcadia Publishers, "The Pawtucket Red Sox" by David Borges ($19.99, paper, 128 pages) is a beautifully put together book. The focus on one of the most successful of minor league teams - from its beginnings as a Double-A holding of Boston to its elevated status as a Triple-A farm team in 1973 - makes for interesting reading and viewing via more than 200 photographs. Before most of the baseball world even heard about them - players like Mo Vaughn, Nomar Garciaparra, Roger Clemens, Wade Boggs and Carlton Fisk, all made their make as PawSoxers.
Team histories have long been the focus of baseball writing. One of the classics in this genre is "The New York Giants" by Frank Graham first published in 1952. Now re-issued with a foreword by Ray Robinson by Southern Illinois University Press (308 pages, paper), the book's sub-title is "An Informal History of a Great Baseball Club."
Coming in April: "Game Time: A Baseball Companion" by Roger Angell (Harcourt, $25.00, 356 pages) -- a collection of his own favorite pieces on the game.
Harvey Frommer is the author of 33 sports books, including "The New York Yankee Encyclopedia, "Shoeless Joe and Ragtime Baseball," and "Growing Up Baseball" with Frederic J. Frommer. His "Rickey and Robinson: The Men Who Broke Baseball's Color Line" (Taylor) and "A Yankee Century: A Celebration of the First Hundred Years of Baseball's Greatest Team" (Berkley Putnam) will be published in paperback in 2003.
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Copyright © 2003 by Harvey Frommer. Posted February 18, 2003.