Book of Week: Baseball is Back

As promised here is a baseball D.C. book for this week. Baseball Is Back: The Washington Nationals 2005 Inaugural Season is a descriptive look at the first season that the Nationals played in D.C. It seems an appropriate read to look back at their pretty recent Inaugural Season as they play their Inaugural Season at their New Ballpark. It is a good read whether you closely followed the season or not, however, if you are not a big baseball fan then you probably will not find it interesting. Basically the bulk of the book is describing all the games in short highlight by highlight paragraphs organized into short chapters of never more than about 8 pages. The book follows the events starting with the downfall of the Montreal Expos and the team being moved to D.C. to become the Nationals. This beginning part was the most interesting to me because I had not know much about the negotiations around the move. It then goes into describing the season, which I enjoyed reading and remembering back on that first season.
Also, note the size of the book may look daunting, but it has less than 100 pages of full text pages and 162 pages are the box scores for the season’s games
Basic Information About this Book:
ISBN #: 0-9661988-1-6
Publisher: Corduroy
Year of Publication: 2006
Number of Pages: 283
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