I was reminded that I hadn’t posted for a while…… This is one of 50 books that I have reviewed at KnupSports....
Tom examines how the US Presidents reacted to baseball during their terms in office.
Tom examines Arnold Palmer's life from pro golfer to hometown hero as told by his friends and associates.
Tom examines the NBA career of Micheal Ray Richardson and how drugs, sex, and arrogance ruined his NBA career.
Tom examines the life of Gil Hodges and the impact he had through playing and managing baseball.follows.
Tom looks at Felipe Alou and his illustrious career as a player, manager, and pioneer to baseball..
Tom looks at Hawk Harrelson and his interesting career in and around baseball and pro golf.
Sports Betting was made Legal in the United States. Sort of. Take a look at what could be a long messy road...
Tom looks Satchell Paige's hunger for more money gets him to a powerful dictator and the fear that follows.
Tom looks women's basketball in the 1920's and 1930's. The issues they faced including some huge obstacles.
Tom looks at Davey Johnson from player to manager and his success everywhere he goes.
Tom looks at the process of integration in the minor leagues and later into the major leagues.
Tom looks at the 1947 World Series and how it produced some unlikely heroes in this book called "Electric October"
Tom looks at the baseball life of Joe Maddon and some of the things he learned and decisions he has made.
Tom looks at the life of Al Michaels and all of the places he has been, the people he has worked with...
There is a 60’s song by the Lovin Spoonful called, “Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind” and it has...
Take a look at one of our latest sports book reviews. This is the Phenomenon, which talks about the life of Rick...
Tom looks at the history of the uniforms worn in the game of baseball throughout history.
Tom looks at the life of the great baseball manager Casey Stengel. Truly, he is one of the greatest characters of the...
Tom reviews this book from 2016 National Champions Villanova head coach Jay Wright and his thoughts on success on the basketball floor...