Phillies Nation Book List
Posted by Brian Michael, Thu, May 01, 2008 10:24 PM | | Comments: 10
Here is a list of books that us here at Phillies Nation have either read or are planning to read. They all get our recommendation, so shop away.
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Posted by Brian Michael, Thu, May 01, 2008 10:24 PM | | Comments: 10
Here is a list of books that us here at Phillies Nation have either read or are planning to read. They all get our recommendation, so shop away.
The Dipsy commented on the blog post Prospect Nation 2012: #14 OF Larry Greene Jr. 53 minutes ago · View
Projected as a 1B? No kidding! Can he catch?
The Dipsy
Chuck A. commented on the blog post Updated Roster and Payroll Projections 1 hour, 34 minutes ago · View
If Blanton is “Pig Pen” then who would play the role of Charlie Brown? Linus? Snoopy?
Lefty commented on the blog post Updated Roster and Payroll Projections 2 hours, 19 minutes ago · View
Ok thanks, I knew I’d seen that 11m benefits figure before somewhere :)
psujoe commented on the blog post Updated Roster and Payroll Projections 2 hours, 55 minutes ago · View
In the Matt Gelb article he sites a source saying between 10-11 million for the benefits. I just used the hige figure.
If Contreras retires I don’t believe his salary counts. However,f he gets paid anyway why retire?
George commented on the blog post Updated Roster and Payroll Projections 3 hours, 53 minutes ago · View
I like that “Pig pen” name. Blanton won’t be tradeable until he proves his health. Then, perhaps, a package deal would work and Amaro might not have to eat so much salary. I doubt, however, that Oswalt will even be available mid-season. He’ll likely sign with the Cards at a cut rate before he’ll sit [...]

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Posts: 0 Don M
3 nights in August… follows the St. Louis Cardinals and is goes head-to-head with the Moneyball theory… does playing the odds, basing everything on stats work better than Tony LaRussa “having a feel” for a certain situation… Both great books that I plan to read again!
Posted: 02:02 PM on May 5, 2008
Posts: 0 BillyPenn
I would recommend a book titled “The Teammates” I’m not sure who its writing by but its excellent. It recounts early Boston Red Sox teams that Ted Williams, Vince Dimaggio, Johnny Pesky, etc all played on, meanwhile being told as a few of the old teammates travel to see Ted in Florida one last time before he died. ESPN made it into a small documentary and even though I’m not a Red Sox fan, I have to recommend the book and/or documentary to any baseball fan
Posted: 07:31 PM on May 5, 2008
Posts: 0 NEPA
I was shocked not to see Darren Daulton’s “If They Only Knew” on this list. Who wouldn’t find a professional catcher’s travels into different dimensions interesting??
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Posts: 0 Barry Badrinath
Billy Penn is right on with “Teammates”. Good book.
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