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Rating:  Summary: Spring Training, the glory days of today Review: From the minute you open the book, you are not bombarded with a bunch of "pretty pictures," but are brought into a breathtaking and exciting world that we know as baseball. Shaughnessy and Grossfeld show us that baseball is not only about the Red Sox, but it is about the game itself, something that shocked me at first, but then prevented me from putting the book down. The amalgamation of Shaughnessy's writing and the captivating pictures that Grossfeld added make the book amazing. Why spend the money to go to spring training, when you can just pick up the book, and go there for free?
Rating:  Summary: Spring Training, the glory days of today Review: From the minute you open the book, you are not bombarded with a bunch of "pretty pictures," but are brought into a breathtaking and exciting world that we know as baseball. Shaughnessy and Grossfeld show us that baseball is not only about the Red Sox, but it is about the game itself, something that shocked me at first, but then prevented me from putting the book down. The amalgamation of Shaughnessy's writing and the captivating pictures that Grossfeld added make the book amazing. Why spend the money to go to spring training, when you can just pick up the book, and go there for free?
Rating:  Summary: Not appropriate for children Review: I bought this book for my son and was quite surprised to discover that some of the pictures were inappropriate for an eleven-year old. I'm hardly a prude but I can't understand why a book on this topic would include sexist, suggestive photographs of female fans. I try to teach my son not to view women as sex objects but a handful of pictures in this book have little to do with baseball or spring training and do just that. Shame on the authors, who should know better.
Rating:  Summary: A Baseball Reader Review: It is unfortunate that Shaughnessy did not contribute more text to this collaboration with Grossfeld. By virtue of the photos alone, the book makes a decent coffee table book, but more history related to the Grapefruit and Cactus Leagues, their histories and ballparks would have made the book more worthwhile. It would be nice to see a book devoted to the history of the two leagues and to the ballparks, fans and players that have participated in spring training through the years. I echo another reviewer's sentiment that some of the photographs seemed to be included simply because they accented the female form (from a variety of angles), rather than for their relevance to spring training baseball. While I was not offended by these photos, from a baseball fan's point of view they did not strengthen my reading experience.
Rating:  Summary: A Baseball Reader Review: It is unfortunate that Shaughnessy did not contribute more text to this collaboration with Grossfeld. By virtue of the photos alone, the book makes a decent coffee table book, but more history related to the Grapefruit and Cactus Leagues, their histories and ballparks would have made the book more worthwhile. It would be nice to see a book devoted to the history of the two leagues and to the ballparks, fans and players that have participated in spring training through the years. I echo another reviewer's sentiment that some of the photographs seemed to be included simply because they accented the female form (from a variety of angles), rather than for their relevance to spring training baseball. While I was not offended by these photos, from a baseball fan's point of view they did not strengthen my reading experience.
Rating:  Summary: spring training hits a home run Review: the book and pictures are fabulous......even for a fan that's not a die-hard......... This book takes you through memories forgotten and makes you want to create new ones during spring. You cannot go wrong buying this for any fan!
Rating:  Summary: Short and Sweet Review: The passion of the authors is expressed brilliantly in the pictures and words found in this book. If you have been fortunate enough to have attended spring training you will be reminded of how special the atmosphere is to take in a ballgame in the most informal of settings where players and fans interact casually. If you have never attended spring training this will inspire you to get to Florida or Arizona to experience baseball the way it was meant to be.
Rating:  Summary: This book clears the bases Review: The passion of the authors is expressed brilliantly in the pictures and words found in this book. If you have been fortunate enough to have attended spring training you will be reminded of how special the atmosphere is to take in a ballgame in the most informal of settings where players and fans interact casually. If you have never attended spring training this will inspire you to get to Florida or Arizona to experience baseball the way it was meant to be.
Rating:  Summary: Spring Training by Dan Shanghnessy and Grossfeld Review: This book would make a fine reference for a class project on baseball. Attractions from Florida to Arizona depict young rookies demonstrating their considerable skills. There is an excellent introduction called "Renewal in Spring Training" by the legendary Cal Ripkind. Cal explains how the busy spring season brings together players with a job to do and rosters to write. The author explains that a visit to teams in spring training provides the best opportunity to view players in close proximity. This work is perfect for baseball enthusiasts.
Rating:  Summary: Short and Sweet Review: This is the kind of book a woman like my wife buys for a guy like me because I like baseball so she thought I'd like it. It's okay, full of pretty pictures that [take up] a couple of hours, but there's not much too it. I'd rather be at spring training than read about it. I also think she thought that since it was by Shaughnessy the book would be about the Red Sox, but it's not. Oh well.
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