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Nine Innings

by Daniel Okrent

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I came to Brewers fandom in the late 1980s, thus missing the total importance of the 1982 season to the older fans. I really wish I had found out about the existence of this book before 2008. It really helped me understand a lot of things about the organization that appear to persist to this day, despite the team being under different ownership and the front office completely turning over. (Well, Yost and Simmons persisted until 9/15/08--finding out about them in 1982 also explains some things about 2008.)
  bunnygirl | Jan 3, 2009 |
Inpsired idea. A Lot of name-dropping. ( )
  soundsorange | Dec 27, 2006 |
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Daniel Okrent, the author of The Ultimate Baseball Book, has written not just another windy paean to the national pastime, full of labored metaphors and recollections of demolished stadiums, but a detailed, digressive breakdown of a single early-season game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Baltimore Orioles on June 10, 1982. Along the way the reader learns about the history of the slider, the building of the Orioles by their famed manager, Earl Weaver, how batters' swings reveal their personality, and even which brand of vitamin C can be found in a certain player's locker. It's a labor of love, but an enthralling one that reveals the complexities at the heart of this most complex and maddening game.

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