The World Series in the Deadball Era

A History in the Words and Pictures of the Writers and Photographers

Hardcover, 306 pages

Published April 30, 2018 by Saint Johann Press.

ISBN:
978-1-937943-45-5
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This not-quite-coffee table book has a completely honest subtitle. It is a love-letter to the sports writers of the time - Grantland Rice, Ring Lardner, Damon Runyan, and others. Unfortunately errors and a poor index bring my rating down quite a ways. Thoroughly forgettable.

There were aspects I did enjoy, certainly. The descriptive language of the writers puts today's output (on paper or web site) to shame. As research material, it is interesting to compare and contrast 1903 with 1918 or 1919. For instance, gambling is talked about freely each year - and the early years pointed out where players among the bettors. A very interesting contrast with the 1919 Black Sox, and even Pete Rose of more recent years.

Each section (a day's worth of reports) is introduced by a few italicized sentences saying what happened in the game being reported on. Imagine my surprise to see the 1903 …