
The Cooperstown Casebook
Who's in the Baseball Hall of Fame, Who Should Be In, and Who Should Pack Their Plaques
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Starred review from July 1, 2017
If Cooperstown is the most hallowed hall of fame in American sport, then who does or doesn't belong there may be the most enduring and animating topic among baseball fans. Baseball analyst Jaffe (SI.com, MLB Network) serves the discussion with distinction here, outlining the requirements for inclusion; explaining clearly each of the dozen or so metrics now conventionally used in evaluating performance, including his commonsense JAWS, which compares players across eras; and addressing full-on the widespread use of performance-enhancing drugs over the past 20 years ( only slightly more fun than being spiked by Ty Cobb ). The bulk of the book is his expansive discussion of overlooked candidates, position by position, he thinks belongs there, each followed by full stats and a narrative discussion of several Hall-of-Famers who played that position and how their stats compare with his candidate's. Jaffe pulls no punches here, yet he shares enough pure information to make this nearly indispensable for informed debate.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)
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