Books…
![]() Rob Neyer’s Big Book of Baseball LegendsDid the Babe really “call” his home run in the 1932 Series? Rob explores whether the legends — and memories of former players, managers and journalists — match the facts in this investigative and humorous collection of tall tales and baseball myths. more… |
![]() Rob Neyer’s Big Book of Baseball BlundersRob analyzes some of baseball’s most boneheaded decisions, from the 1919 World Series to the moves that cost managers their jobs. Find out about the famous — and not-so-famous — mistakes from the depth of baseball history. more… |
![]() The Neyer/James Guide to PitchersDid you ever wonder which Dizzy Dean pitch was most feared by hitters? What secrets Satchel Page held in his impressive quiver of pitches? Find the answers to these questions and others in this meticulously researched reference from Rob and esteemed baseball thinker Bill James. more… |
![]() Rob Neyer’s Big Book of Baseball LineupsPublished in May of 2003, it’s still available online and in some bookstores. Click on the book cover for more information. more… |
![]() Feeding the Green MonsterRob spent the 2000 season living four blocks from Fenway Park, and this book was the result. Some people like it, some people don’t, and most simply haven’t read it. more… |
![]() Baseball DynastiesWas ever a title more self-explanatory? Eddie Epstein and Rob wrote about the ten greatest dynasties ever, and at the end even managed to put them in some sort of crazy order. more… |