Filip Bondy, sports columnist extraordinaire for the New York Daily
News, has a brand new book out. It’s called the “Pine Tar Game,” and it’s about
– you guessed it! – the Pine Tar Game involving George Brett, Goose Gossage, Billy
Martin, the Kansas City Royals, the New York Yankees and the whole wild 1970s/1980s
era of baseball that I grew up watching. The story of the Pine Tar Game is good
enough; Bondy makes it even better with his descriptive, colorful writing.
As is my custom, I ordered the book through my local public library.
Usually with new books, there is a long waiting period. But for this book, I
was able to get it within a week of my request. And, as an added surprise and
bonus, the local library system gave me the standard three-week period to keep
the book; at times, with new books, you are only granted one week – a lot of
pressure to read a book in such a short timeframe, especially if you have a
penchant to fall asleep while reading after 10 pages or so. This was not a long
book. It was a great, easy read and I knew I wouldn’t require the entire three
weeks to read it. So, when the lady at the library saw my reaction to the
timeframe of it, she said, “Good, glad you are happy; SAVOR IT.”
And savor it I did; every word and every chapter. A great read. I
highly recommend it. Maybe you can even buy it. OK!
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