Reddit reviews The Only Rule Is It Has to Work: Our Wild Experiment Building a New Kind of Baseball Team
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There is a section in the book The Only Rule is it Has to Work" that kind of speaks to the homophobia entrenched in baseball. Sean Conroy, first openly gay professional player (If you count indy ball as pro) strikes someone out and batter grumbling to himself says "I can't believe that faggot struck me out". 2nd at bat, guy Ks again doesn't say shit. The sections about Sean and his relationships with his teammates were my favorite parts of that book they kind of make it seem like there is hope for more inclusion in every part of baseball.
To steal from a book "The closer's the closer because he's the closer."
He cowrote the book "The Only Rule Is It Has to Work", which I highly, highly recommend. He and the other author got to be gm's of an indy ball team and ran it according to all the craziest sabermetric principles.
It was my vacation book last summer, and my only complaint was that I finished it so fast and the only other thing I had was an LSAT prep book.
If you really enjoyed Moneyball, then The Only Rule Is It Has To Work might be up your alley. In it, two basebal writers run an independent league team, The San Rafael Pacifics, entirely on saebermetrics.
Where Nobody Knows Your Name is a great read about life in the minor leagues.
Smithsonian Baseball is another good choice.
If you don't mind books being team specific, I'd also recommend looking onto Finley Ball, Aces, Holy Toledo! and any of the Brian Murphy/Brad Mangin Giants books (incredible photography in those).
I don't usually buy new release books, but $18 seems high? Is that the case or am I just an idiot?
you gotta give the padres credit though. trying something so radical.
i mean, im probably just saying that cause im currently reading "The only rule is, it has to work"
excellent book.
We're pretty excited too. We plan on reading both older and newer books, I'm sure authors will be more likely to join the cause when they're on their initial press tours. We have some ideas for coming months, but we're open to suggestions. This is the book I'm most excited about next year. It's about two writers/editors from baseball prospectus who got to be Co-GM's of an independent ball club last summer. Hopefully we can get them on the pod.
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You may find this book interesting.