Ballparks: A Journey Through the Fields of the Past, Present, and Future

· Chartwell Books
5.0
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If you love baseball and the venerable stadiums its played in, you need this definitive history and guide to Major League ballparks of the past, present, and future.

With a tear-out checklist to mark ballparks you’ve visited and those on your bucket list, Ballparks takes you inside the histories of every park in the Major Leagues, with hundreds of photos, stories, and stats about:
 
  • Storied parks like Wrigley Field, Fenway Park, and Dodger Stadium
  • Fan favorites AT&T Park, Camden Yards, PNC Park, Safeco Field, and so much more
  • Forgotten treasures like Shibe Park in Philadelphia, Sportsman’s Park in St. Louis, and all five parks of the Detroit Tigers
  • New stadiums like the Atlanta Braves’ SunTrust Park, the Minneapolis Twins’ Target Field, and New York’s Yankee Stadium and Citifield
  • More than 40 other major league parks that tell the story of the national pastime through the lens of the fields the players call home

No baseball fan's collection is complete without this up-to-date tome.

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5.0
1 review
Cathy Geha
December 11, 2018
Ballparks A Journey Through the Fields of the Past, Present, and Future by Eric Enders This book was a joy to read. It has history, photos, tidbits, sites to visit that are relevant to baseball but not stadiums, information about owners, players, teams and more. It is a treasure trove of information and well worth having. I hadn’t realized that early stadiums in the mid to late 1800’s were made of wood and often burned down. Also, wood requires more upkeep and many didn’t stay in place as long as if they had been made of concrete. I loved the photos from the past with the way the team uniforms and players changed and evolved over time. The sites used for movies such as Field of Dreams and Bull Durham brought back memories. I hadn’t realized that there were college and little league world series or where they are held. I did know that some teams moved from one city to another but had not heard as much as was included in this book. Spaulding balls and bats are commonly purchased and I bought them for my children never knowing that Spaulding was a baseball player and that he organized world tours for baseball players in 1888 and 1889. The photos of the teams in Cairo were priceless. Nice little visit to the past this afternoon and I would like to than Quarto Publishing Group – Chartwell Books for the ARC – This is my honest review. 5 Stars
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About the author

Eric Enders is a baseball historian and former researcher at the Baseball Hall of Fame Library in Cooperstown, New York. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Village Voice, Variety, MLB's World Series program, Yankees Magazine, and many other publications. He has also been a reporter for the El Paso Herald-Post and an editor and proofreader for numerous publishers including Barnes & Noble and National Geographic. A native of El Paso, Texas, and a lifelong Dodger fan, Eric operates Triple E Productions, a baseball research and editing company.
 

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