K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches
By Tyler Kepner
By Tyler Kepner
By Tyler Kepner
By Tyler Kepner
By Tyler Kepner
Read by Tyler Kepner
By Tyler Kepner
Read by Tyler Kepner
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$18.00
Mar 03, 2020 | ISBN 9781101970850
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Apr 02, 2019 | ISBN 9780385541022
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Apr 02, 2019 | ISBN 9781984841117
606 Minutes
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Praise
“Tyler Kepner knows his stuff—by which I mean the plethora of possible assaults on the strike zone that have created the modern game: splitters, spitters, sinkers, sliders. It’s all here: Cy Young’s whistler; Sandy Koufax’s 12-to-6 curve; the fadeaway that made Matty famous before it became a screwball and revived Warren Spahn’s career. K is an education in the history, mechanics and language of pitching and as rich with detail as the craft it describes. This is inside baseball at its best. A must read for any fan who aspires to be in the know.”
–Jane Leavy, New York Times bestselling author of Sandy Koufax: A Lefty’s Legacy and The Big Fella: Babe Ruth and the World He Created
“There has been so much good writing on the subject of baseball that you sometimes wonder if there can be a fresh way to go about it. But Tyler Kepner turns the trick. Analytical and anecdotal, insightful and entertaining, K is a welcome addition to the baseball bookshelf.”
–Bob Costas
“[An] instant classic. . .[Kepner] deftly weaves all these voices into a seamless narrative. . .K is even better than I’d hoped, and I suspect it will now take its place on all the lists of essential baseball books.”
–Rob Neyer, Casey Award-winning author of Powerball: Anatomy of a Modern Baseball Game
“Kepner, the national baseball writer for The New York Times, has chosen a nifty conceit. He’s organized his history of the game around the 10 major types of pitches … The result is a fascinating tour of the sport as seen from the mound.”
— Robert Birnbaum, The Washington Post
“No one celebrates the details of the game quite like Kepner, The New York Times baseball columnist, and for him to deconstruct the sport down to its most crucial yet arcane element — the art of pitching — is like Michelangelo explaining the brush strokes on the Sistine Chapel.”
— David Lennon, Newsday
“You will love every single word of “K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches,”. . .I’ve never read a better love letter to the sport.”
— Mike Vaccaro, The New York Post
“Make sure you pick up “K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches” by Tyler Kepner of the New York Times. Kepner, a former Globe intern, is the best baseball read in American newspapers today.”
— Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe
“Kepner puts a new spin on baseball’s history that will have even the most avid fans entertained as they learn something new in each chapter.”
–Publishers Weekly, starred review
“For decades as a catcher and broadcaster, I’ve been fascinated by the craft of pitching. Tyler Kepner brings the pitchers—and the pitches—alive as few others ever have, with a fresh and informative trip through the history of the great American game.”
–Tim McCarver, Hall of Fame broadcaster and two-time All-Star and World Series champion
“A gripping tour through the most elemental component of baseball… Kepner has worked magic.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“I’ve been a student of pitching for more than 40 years, and Tyler Kepner has captured the essence of the craft with fascinating stories and insights on every page.”
–Orel Hershiser, 1988 National League Cy Young winner and World Series MVP
“I never expected to learn so much about events I’ve covered and people I’ve known for years. With lively stories from first page to last, Tyler Kepner brilliantly traces the evolution of each pitch in gripping detail, from the earliest days of baseball through today. If you love baseball, you’ll gain a whole new understanding of the game.”
–Joe Buck, Emmy Award-winning broadcaster for Fox Sports
“One of baseball’s enchanting oddities is that the action begins with a member of the defense holding the ball. Tyler Kepner has written a mind-opening explanation of what happens next. Chock-full of anecdotes and insights, his book is a masterful dissection of the art at the heart of the game.”
–George F. Will, author of Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball
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