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>THE ALL-LOVER ALL-STAR TEAM by Al Davis and Elliot Horne Wade Boggs and Steve Garvey make the title squad, as does Babe Ruth, Other teams include Funny Name (Mutz Ens, Greg Legg, Coot Veal) and Unpronounceable (Rocky Krsnich, Kent Hrbek, DougGwosdz). (Morrow, $12.95)
THE SCOUTING REPORT: 1990 John Dewan, editor Of Phillie Bruce Ruffin, it says here, "without more stamina, he won't keep a rotation spot on any club above the cellar." The Yanks' Luis Polonia "has upward potential, if he could only learn his limits and play within them." (Perennial Library, paper, $15.95)
THE WARSAW SPARKS by Gary Gildner A poet teaching in Poland on a Fulbright coaches a Warsaw team. (University of Iowa, $25, paper, $12.50)
THE BASEBALL BUSINESS by James Edward Miller It's come to this: a financial analysis of the Baltimore Orioles' franchise. (University of North Carolina, $24.95)
WHEN THE CHEERING STOPS... by Lee Heiman, Dave Weiner and Bill Gutman Reminiscences by such middle-level major leaguers as Chuck Stobbs, Tom Tresh, Bill Bruton, Davey Williams and Bob Hazle. (Macmillan, $18.95)
WORKING THE PLATE by Eric Gregg and Marty Appel A memoir by the third black man to umpire in the majors. (Morrow, $16.95)
MINOR LEAGUE ROAD TRIP by Steve Greenberg A travel guide for anyone inclined to beat the bushes this summer. (Stephen Greene, paper, $9.95)
COMEBACK by Dave Dravecky with Tim Stafford The pitcher whose career was ended by cancer in 1989 discusses his vain struggle to come back. (Zondervan, $17.95)
NOW PITCHING BOB FELLER by Bob Feller with Bill Gilbert The hurler who won 266 games, now an eloquent elder statesman, expounds on the game. (Birch Lane, $18.95)
YAZ by Carl Yastrzemski and Gerald Eskenazi The new Hall of Famer recalls the pressures of succeeding Ted Williams and of facing the Wall in Fenway Park. (Double-day, $19.95)
SPARKY by Sparky Anderson with Dan Ewald Once a runty infielder, he's now the only manager to win World Series with both an American League and National League team. (Prentice Hall, $18.95)
DAMNED YANKEES by Bill Madden and Moss Klein Two reporters try to explain what has become a laughingstock franchise. (Warner, $19.95)
THE GAME ACCORDING TO SYD by Syd Thrift and Barry Shapiro Theory from a man who never played in the majors but was a successful Pirates exec. (Simon and Schuster, $18.95)
THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY QUIZ BOOK by David Nemec Who's "the only slugger who holds the season home run [record] for two different franchises"? Jimmie Foxx. And so on. (Signet, paper, $3.95)
THE BASEBALL BOOK by Bill James Anecdotes, minutiae and evaluations: Tony Gwynn is "a wonderful player." (Villard, paper, $12.95)
SWEET SEASONS by Dom Forker Yarns by and about many of the 1955-64 Yankees, including Rollie Sheldon and Jerry Lumpe. (Taylor, $18.95)
BASEBALLISTICS edited by Bert Randolph Sugar What's the most career homers by a player born in Nevada? Four, by Jim Nash. (St. Martin's, paper, $16.95)
THE 1990 ELIAS BASEBALL ANALYST by Seymour Siwoff, Steve Hirdt, Peter Hirdt and Tom Hirdt Megadetails. Cincinnati's Chris Sabo went into the season hitting .714 against Kelly Downs of San Francisco. (Collier, paper, $14.95)
THE SCOUTING REPORT: 1990 John Dewan, editor Of Phillie Bruce Ruffin, it says here, "without more stamina, he won't keep a rotation spot on any club above the cellar." The Yanks' Luis Polonia "has upward potential, if he could only learn his limits and play within them." (Perennial Library, paper, $15.95)
THE WARSAW SPARKS by Gary Gildner A poet teaching in Poland on a Fulbright coaches a Warsaw team. (University of Iowa, $25, paper, $12.50)
THE BASEBALL BUSINESS by James Edward Miller It's come to this: a financial analysis of the Baltimore Orioles' franchise. (University of North Carolina, $24.95)
WHEN THE CHEERING STOPS... by Lee Heiman, Dave Weiner and Bill Gutman Reminiscences by such middle-level major leaguers as Chuck Stobbs, Tom Tresh, Bill Bruton, Davey Williams and Bob Hazle. (Macmillan, $18.95)
WORKING THE PLATE by Eric Gregg and Marty Appel A memoir by the third black man to umpire in the majors. (Morrow, $16.95)
MINOR LEAGUE ROAD TRIP by Steve Greenberg A travel guide for anyone inclined to beat the bushes this summer. (Stephen Greene, paper, $9.95)
COMEBACK by Dave Dravecky with Tim Stafford The pitcher whose career was ended by cancer in 1989 discusses his vain struggle to come back. (Zondervan, $17.95)
NOW PITCHING BOB FELLER by Bob Feller with Bill Gilbert The hurler who won 266 games, now an eloquent elder statesman, expounds on the game. (Birch Lane, $18.95)
YAZ by Carl Yastrzemski and Gerald Eskenazi The new Hall of Famer recalls the pressures of succeeding Ted Williams and of facing the Wall in Fenway Park. (Double-day, $19.95)
SPARKY by Sparky Anderson with Dan Ewald Once a runty infielder, he's now the only manager to win World Series with both an American League and National League team. (Prentice Hall, $18.95)
DAMNED YANKEES by Bill Madden and Moss Klein Two reporters try to explain what has become a laughingstock franchise. (Warner, $19.95)
THE GAME ACCORDING TO SYD by Syd Thrift and Barry Shapiro Theory from a man who never played in the majors but was a successful Pirates exec. (Simon and Schuster, $18.95)
THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY QUIZ BOOK by David Nemec Who's "the only slugger who holds the season home run [record] for two different franchises"? Jimmie Foxx. And so on. (Signet, paper, $3.95)
THE BASEBALL BOOK by Bill James Anecdotes, minutiae and evaluations: Tony Gwynn is "a wonderful player." (Villard, paper, $12.95)
SWEET SEASONS by Dom Forker Yarns by and about many of the 1955-64 Yankees, including Rollie Sheldon and Jerry Lumpe. (Taylor, $18.95)
BASEBALLISTICS edited by Bert Randolph Sugar What's the most career homers by a player born in Nevada? Four, by Jim Nash. (St. Martin's, paper, $16.95)
THE 1990 ELIAS BASEBALL ANALYST by Seymour Siwoff, Steve Hirdt, Peter Hirdt and Tom Hirdt Megadetails. Cincinnati's Chris Sabo went into the season hitting .714 against Kelly Downs of San Francisco. (Collier, paper, $14.95)
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