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Thomas Boswell (1) (1947–)

Author of Why Time Begins on Opening Day

For other authors named Thomas Boswell, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Thomas Boswell

Why Time Begins on Opening Day (1984) 196 copies, 3 reviews
The Heart of the Order (1989) 177 copies
How Life Imitates the World Series (1982) 173 copies, 2 reviews
Cracking the Show (1994) 56 copies
The Best American Sports Writing 1994 (1994) — Editor — 54 copies
Game Day: Sports Writings (1990) 32 copies, 1 review
Strokes of Genius (1987) 30 copies
Redskins: A History of Washington's Team (1997) — Contributor — 7 copies

Associated Works

Baseball: An Illustrated History (1994) — Contributor — 855 copies, 6 reviews
Great Baseball Stories (1979) — Contributor — 48 copies

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One of my favourite sports books. It is really only a collection of essays on baseball, but all are engaging and, often insightful.
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JJPCIII | 2 other reviews | Dec 30, 2023 |
It's a collection of older columns and stories from the late 70's and early 80's, and since Boswell wrote for the Washington Post at the time, a lot of Earl Weaver/Orioles content. This works more for me than maybe those who are interested in other teams, although a handful of stories about life in the minors work for anyone interested in the day to day workings of a player working through the first days of rookie ball or the big league star coaching in a place like Spokane.
 
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Brio95 | 1 other review | May 31, 2023 |
A series of essays by Washington Post sports columnist Tom Boswell, first published in 1982. Of most interest to older lovers of baseball, obviously
 
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ParadisePorch | 1 other review | Dec 21, 2020 |
Boswell is an excellent sportswriter on the topic of baseball, This book is from the early 80's. I haven't been following baseball in this century; wonder what his thoughts are now regarding the game in the light of performance enhancing drugs, and on the sportswriting profession in the age of ESPN, sports blogs, and social media.
 
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featherbear | 2 other reviews | May 30, 2015 |

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