About the Author
Filip Bondy was a sports columnist for the New York Daily News for more than twenty years, regularly covering the Olympics, the World Cup, and Wimbledon. Before that, he was an Olympics writer for the New York Times. Bondy's previous books include a look at the watershed NBA draft (Tip-Off) and a show more lighthearted view of the worst players in Major League Baseball history (Who's on Worst?). show less
Image credit: Filip Bondy [credit: Penn Gazette Sports]
Works by Filip Bondy
The Pine Tar Game: The Kansas City Royals, the New York Yankees, and Baseball's Most Absurd and Entertaining Controversy (2015) 72 copies, 3 reviews
Who's on Worst? : The Lousiest, Biggest Cheaters, Saddest Goats and Other Antiheroes in Baseball History (2013) 44 copies, 1 review
Bleeding Pinstripes: A Season with the Bleacher Creatures of Yankee Stadium (2005) 14 copies, 1 review
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The Pine Tar Game: The Kansas City Royals, the New York Yankees, and Baseball's Most Absurd and Entertaining Controversy by Filip Bondy
This is a very entertaining book. As someone who is a Royals fan, I'm interested in the topic anyway, but the author knocks it out of the park (pun intended).
Funny, well researched, comprehensive and just plain fun to read. If you like baseball, if you are a Yankees or Royals fan, or if you want to understand why George Brett insanely charged an umpire - read this book.
Funny, well researched, comprehensive and just plain fun to read. If you like baseball, if you are a Yankees or Royals fan, or if you want to understand why George Brett insanely charged an umpire - read this book.
The Pine Tar Game : the Kansas City Royals, the New York Yankees, and baseball's most absurd and entertaining controversy by Filip Bondy
An enjoyable romp through a bygone era - the NY-KC baseball rivalry of the 70s & 80s. Author helpfully provides the backstory into what all went into the Pine Tar Game, and how it fits into overall baseball lore.
Highly recommended to any baseball fan, especially of the KC Royals or the '60s-80s era. Also recommended for anyone who enjoys the quirkiness of sports.
Highly recommended to any baseball fan, especially of the KC Royals or the '60s-80s era. Also recommended for anyone who enjoys the quirkiness of sports.
The Pine Tar Game: The Kansas City Royals, the New York Yankees, and Baseball's Most Absurd and Entertaining Controversy by Filip Bondy
So I'm probably the target audience for this book in that I was in high school and college during this era. I have lived in the Greater Kansas City area my whole life so I am of course a Royals fan. Add to this that through connections I spent those 10 years going to Royals games lucky enough to sit behind the Royals dugout about 10 rows back. Add in again that I was a teenage girl through my early 20s when George Brett was hot. See what I mean? Target audience.
This was a very fun trip down show more memory lane. Some of the names involved I hadn't thought of in 30 years but they all came back to me. The writing style was easy and accessible. The book was set up to explain the background of both teams and all the people involved. It touched on the history of baseball and how the game had arrived at the 1970s and briefly some differences from today.
After explaining the whole game and the resulting brouhaha the book touched on fall out and the recent trip to the World Series by the Royals.
This should be a fun read for any baseball fan or anyone who followed either team back in the day. show less
This was a very fun trip down show more memory lane. Some of the names involved I hadn't thought of in 30 years but they all came back to me. The writing style was easy and accessible. The book was set up to explain the background of both teams and all the people involved. It touched on the history of baseball and how the game had arrived at the 1970s and briefly some differences from today.
After explaining the whole game and the resulting brouhaha the book touched on fall out and the recent trip to the World Series by the Royals.
This should be a fun read for any baseball fan or anyone who followed either team back in the day. show less
Not a game changing book about basketball by any stretch and there’s nothing in this book any fan of basketball doesn’t already know. It features a detailed look into the top 5 picks (Hakeem, Bowie, Jordan, Perkins and Brakley) as well as going into detail about John Stockton. A decent enough read.
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