by baracus68 » Wed Feb 01, 2006 5:29 pm
[quote:f4ee1d980a]The best fantasy baseball novel: "The Universal Baseball Association, J. Henry Waugh, Prop.", by Robert Coover.[/quote:f4ee1d980a]
I couldn't agree more. Every Strat player owes it to him- or her- (ah, who am I kidding?) self to read the story of the quiet nobody whose sole joy in life is being the god of his own make believe dice-centered baseball universe.
Also, there are several sections near the beginning of Jack Kerouac's Desolation Angels in which he gleefully describes playing his own made up Strat-type game while spending an entire summer in a fire lookout cabin on top of a mountain. A few years ago there was a Kerouac exhibit at the New York Public Library and they displayed some of the playing cards he made himself when he was a kid as well as some fake newspapers he'd created to describe the action.
That said, my favorite baseball fiction is The Southpaw by Mark Harris. And Donald Honig's oral histories are incredibly enjoyable and can stand alongside Ritter's The Glory of Their Times, I think.