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A**S
The Everlasting Duel at the Heart of it All
There are many ways to watch a baseball game. The casual viewer simply watches the interplay between pitcher, batter and fielders. Whether the batter gets a hit or not seems simply a matter of chance.Following the expansion of Rotisserie leagues, analytics has allowed non-athletes another way of viewing the game. Statistics like WHIP or WAR enables one to chart the prowess of each pitcher or batter more accurately. Now the battle between pitcher and batter seems less a matter of chance and more a matter of probabilistic calculation.But there is a yet another way of watching the game. It is to understand the mechanics of how the pitcher chooses a pitch, grips a ball and the corresponding reaction of the batter.It is this view that K provides. If you are interested in learning what options are in a pitcher’s repertoire and how the sword fight between pitcher and batter persists pitch by pitch then you will enjoy K.Of course, all of this is illuminated by anecdotes from the greats of the game both past and present. If you don’t know baseball lore then K will be mostly unreadable. But given how many people still watch baseball and how many people still read books, I suspect most readers will have enough baseball knowledge to appreciate the book.A delight for baseball aficionados, this is a book for all those who want to watch the game with insight into what is really going on between pitcher and batter. Maybe not a classic but a genuine contribution to understanding a game which seems to have had so many books written about it that nothing more could be said. Highly recommended to fellow fans of the national pastime.
F**T
Tyler Kepner’s K: A veritable time machine
Tyler Kepner’s K: A veritable time machineThose of us who have had the good fortune to pitch a baseball in competition at any level should enjoy Tyler Kepner's inside view on the art of pitching. His book, K: A History of Baseball in 10 Pitches, covers various kinds of pitches, ball grip and release, finger pressure, and body mechanics, as well as the major-leaguers that mastered the art of delivering each of ten pitches. But that’s not all.Anecdotes from the great pitchers of the game, both past and present, spice-up the author’s narrative making the book an enjoyable read from start to finish. It was hard to put down as it rekindled fond memories of wins, losses, championships, and friendships of long ago.I had a baseball in hand as I read this well written book—learning the proper names for pitches I threw from the mid-1940s to the mid-1950s without the help of any kind of pitching coach that proliferate in today's game.. For me, the book was a veritable time machine. It literally transported me back to the days of my youth and early adulthood when I had a tryout with the Chicago White Sox in 1950 at age 19. If I only knew then what I know now.If you love baseball, you will enjoy this book while gaining a deeper understanding of the game and its players, as well as pitching strategy and tactics.
U**G
Book came as expected
Though used, the book was in like new condition. I'm just starting to read it now and too early to tell on how good it will be. Book seems to talk about the art of pitching, quoting many major leaguers from years past to the present. Not disappointed yet.
D**P
Best book ever written on pitching
I believe this may be the best book ever written about pitching because it traces the history of ten different pitches that have actually been used in the game of baseball. Who ever knew there are actually ten pitches? This book traces the history of each of these pitches and the pitchers that used them on the Major League level. It also describes how each pitch is thrown. Simply a great book for any baseball enthusiast.
D**L
Good collection of essays on pitching
Each section of the book is a combination of "old style" baseball stories plus some good explanations of modern theories of velocity, spin, and movement metrics. I really enjoyed Kepner's stories of many non-Hall of Fame pitchers, because baseball is about much more than the "stars".By design, the book is not very coherent. It is really a collection of ten separate essays, each one about a different pitch -- its history, how it is thrown, and why many pitchers use it. There are some contradictions throughout the book. For example, four different chapters (curve, slider, changeup, and screwball) each claim that *this pitch* is the most effective off-speed pitch. Also, it would have been fun to hear more stories about when a supposedly super pitch doesn't work: fastballs with no movement, hanging curve balls, epic home runs, sign stealing, pitchers who tip off their pitches, and so on.
P**O
Hall of Famers Explain Their Craft
From the curve to the cutter, this book provides both a history of baseball and a tutorial in pitching. The author thoroughly explains how to throw each of the ten pitches (leave the screwball to the pros). More than that, however, a few of each pitch's most successful practitioners tell the reader about each pitch. For example, Steve Carlton discusses his slider, Mariano Rivera describes the cutter, Adam Wainwright the curve, Gaylord Perry on his spitter, and so on. Love him or hate him, Roger Clemens also makes an appearance. Since 98% of watching baseball is pitching, knowing each pitch makes the game all the more enjoyable. Combining the tutorial with color commentary from Hall of Famers, this book is both informative and entertaining.
J**H
What every pitcher, or would be pitcher, will enjoy
I loved this book. Just wish it was available when I was younger and just experimenting with different pitches. I grew up in a very small country town back in the 50 that didn't even have little league. We would gather at the baseball field, choose up sides and play til dark. We had no idea of what pitches we were chunkin, except it was a burner or a slow ball.This book takes me back to all my old 50s & 60s era pitchers, and how they shaped the game of baseball. I now have the joy of working with my grandson and showing him different pitches. Really takes me back to being a kid and just loving to play the game.Highly recommended!JP
T**G
A great read for any baseball fan
Informative. Compelling. A "can't put it down delight".
J**S
Great Book!!
Nice cover & very easy to read w) large print- bought for my older family member & they love it!!
A**.
Divertissant.
Remplie d'histoires intéressante, belle découverte.
K**S
Interesting book.
It's a book - I am reading it!
D**S
Histoire passionante des differents lancers du baseball
maitrise de l anglais recquis, livre tres intéressant retraçant l évolution des différents lancers du baseball, indispensable pour les passionnés
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