Author Adam Henig tells us about a civil rights pioneer who helped force the integration of spring training in Florida.
Glenn Stout tells us about the deal that sent Babe Ruth from the Red Sox to the Yankees and changed baseball forever.
How much does a baseball team's success enhance a player's reputation? Author Brandon Isleib has the answer.
With college baseball season starting, author Ryan McGee discusses his book about the College World Series.
Author Fred C. Harris discusses his classic 1973 ode to growing up (and collecting baseball cards) in the 1950s and 1960s.
Author Edward Achorn takes us back to the summer of 1883, when the American Association changed baseball forever.
Author Tim Wendel discusses how the world of baseball reacted to one of the most tumultuous years in American history.
Was Ty Cobb the violent, unhinged racist we imagine him to be? The legendary Georgia Peach was a more complex figure than that, author Charles Leerhsen says.