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The Unwritten Rules of Baseball: The Etiquette, Conventional Wisdom, and Axiomatic Codes of Our National Pastime

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Why is There No Crying in Baseball?

By Roger D. Launius - June 1, 2009

I belong to the church of baseball, along with Annie Savoy. If you don't know this comment, and even if you do, this book is for you. The dean of baseball lexicographers and a superb writer overall, Paul Dickson, has given us in "The Unwritten Rules of Baseball" a wonderful meditation on all of the rules that are not written down anywhere but are just as real and inviolate as any in the official baseball rule book. Why does the team not speak to a pitcher in the middle of a no-hitter? Why does a player on one team get hit by a pitcher after one of the pitcher's teammates had been hit by a pitch? Why do both benches empty whenever there is a brawl between two players on the field? Why is there no crying in baseball? Dickson's thoroughly enjoyable account will answer all of these questions and many more.

As he works through these unwritten rules, divided up as rules for players, rules for managing, rules for umpires, rules for official scorers, and rules for fans, Dickson... read more

THE TOP THREE UNWRITTEN REASONS WHY I LOVE THIS BOOK

By A. Wirkmaa "Gentleman & Scholar" - May 17, 2009

1). It's fun.

Dickson's latest foray into the national pastime looks at baseball's conventions and traditions (many of which are decidedly quirky) and its "culture" (far from straight and sober in so many ways), and in doing so reveals the underlying charm and seductiveness of baseball.

At the same time,

2). It's full of the wisdom that can only come from experience.

Dickson doesn't just string a bunch of bon mots you might overhear hanging around a sports bar and call it a book: far from it. Rather, he has exhaustively researched and gathered a staggering amount of insights and acumen from a virtual army of individuals with immeasurable experience in and understanding of baseball (from Yogi Berra to Don Zimmer, and all points in between).

Furthermore,

3). It's sharp, energetic and witty.

Some have said that a good sense of humor is a sign of intelligence. If that's so, Dickson is one smart guy, and he shows... read more

I swallowed this wonderful book in one gulp

By William B. Mead - April 13, 2009

Wonder why noone mentions the term "no hitter" while one is underway? What determines who-sits-where in the dugout? What an umpire is supposed to never do, and what a player can and cannot say to an ump? How Ty Cobb still influences baseball conduct? Dickson's delightful book answers these questions and hundreds more, with anecdotes and quotes to keep you learning and laughing. Perfect read, perfect gift.

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