Intrigued by the post about the book “The Glory of Their Times” someone made last month I picked it up at the bookstore last week. It’s a fun read. Just down the shelf was “The Pitch That Killed” by Mark Sowell. It’s the story of Ray Chapman, Carl Mays and the1920 pennant race and is quite possibly the best baseball book I’ve ever read. Admittedly, I’m a big fan of Chapman (and often have him on my teams) but this book presents the tragedy of his death in a compassionate and riveting manner.
Anyone else read it? Like it? Other reading suggestions?