Incoming Resources
- Home run, edited by George Plimpton
- Men at work, the craft of baseball, George F. Will
- Did Babe Ruth call his shot ?, and other unsolved mysteries of baseball, Paul Aron
- Haunted baseball, ghosts, curses, legends, and eerie events, Mickey Bradley and Dan Gordon
- Pure baseball, pitch by pitch for the advanced fan, Keith Hernandez and Mike Bryan
- Baseball, a history of the national pastime, Mark Stewart
- The timeline history of baseball, [text, Don Jensen]
- The new Bill James historical baseball abstract, Bill James
- Baseball's all-time best hitters, how statistics can level the playing field, Michael J. Schell
- Fair ball, a fan's case for baseball, by Bob Costas
- The soul of baseball, a road trip through Buck O'Neil's America, Joe Posnanski
- Red Smith on baseball, the game's greatest writer on the game's greatest years, with a foreword by Ira Berkow
- Timetables of sports history, edited and compiled by William Jarrett
- Hornsby hit one over my head, a fan's oral history of baseball, David Cataneo
- Heartbreakers, baseball's most agonizing defeats, John Kuenster
- The Dickson baseball dictionary, Paul Dickson
- Pennant races, baseball at its best, Dave Anderson
- Covering the bases, the most unforgettable moments in baseball in the words of the writers and broadcasters who were there, Benedict Cosgrove ; with a foreword by Ron Rapoport
- Talkin' baseball, an oral history of baseball in the 1970s, Phil Pepe
- The super book of baseball, Ron Berler
- The Bill James historical baseball abstract, Bill James ; [text designed and illustrated by Mary A. Wirth]. --
- Cracking the show, Thomas Boswell
- The politics of glory, how baseball's Hall of Fame really works, Bill James
- Baseball, a history of America's game, Benjamin G. Rader
- Baseball in the afternoon, tales from a bygone era, Robert Smith
- Baseball, an illustrated history, narrative by Geoffrey C. Ward ; based on a documentary filmscript by Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns ; preface by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick ; with an introduction by Roger Angell ; contributions by John Thorn...[and others] and an interview with Buck O'Neil